• 제목/요약/키워드: Main and Sub Sick

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응급실 경유 정신 및 행동장애 입원환자들의 총진료비 비교 : 주상병과 부상병 환자 중심으로 (A Comparative Study on Total Payment of Mental and Behavioral Disorders Patients Admitted through the Emergency Room: Focusing on Main & Sub Sick)

  • 최현식;이현숙
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제14권10호
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    • pp.562-569
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구의 목적은 응급실을 경유한 정신 및 행동장애 중 기분[정동]장애만을 주상병으로 하는 입원환자와 정신 및 행동장애를 부상병으로 동반한 기분[정동]장애 입원환자의 총진료비에 미치는 영향 요인을 알아보고자 한다. 본 연구는 건강보험심사평가원 2009년 표본자료에서 응급실 경유 입원환자가 '정신 및 행동장애'(F00-F99)중에서 주상병 코드가 기분[정동] 장애(F30-F39)인 환자와 부상병 코드가 '정신 및 행동장애'(F00-F99)를 가진 환자를 추출하여 753명을 분석 대상으로 사용하였다. 본 연구에서 수집된 자료는 통계 프로그램 SPSS 18(Statistical Package for the Science)을 이용하여 빈도분석, t-test, ANOVA, 다중회귀분석을 실시하였다. 연구결과는 주상병의 경우, 총진료비에 영향을 미치는 변수들은 연령을 제외한 모든 성별(p<.01), 응급실 도착경로(p<.001), 진료 결과(p<.001), 입원일수(p<.001) 변수들이 통계적으로 유의한 것으로 나타났다. 또한 부상병의 경우, 총진료비에 영향을 미치는 변수들은 살펴보면, 모든 변수 즉 성별(p<.01), 연령(p<.001), 응급실 도착경로(p<.001), 진료 결과(p<.001), 입원일수(p<.001) 등이 통계적으로 유의한 것으로 나타났다. 앞으로 정부는 장기적이고 지속적으로 국민의 정신건강을 위해 효율적인 방안을 마련하고 효과적인 예방 및 관리, 정신건강 중재 프로그램 개발, 정신건강관련 진료지침, 맞춤형 치료 및 상담서비스 등 사전 사후 체계적인 정신건강증진 종합대책을 추진해야 할 것이다.

인간에 대한 간호학적인 해석에 관한 고찰 -간호이론발달을 통해서 - (A Literary Review of Human Being by Nursing Aspects - As the Theory Development in Nursing -)

  • 이광자
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.49-61
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    • 1979
  • A review of this literature and discussions reveal a development of ideas concerning the elements of nursing models. The elements of a nursing model are the nurses view of the human being, nursing's goal, and nursing activities. It has long been recognized that human beings, at one time or another, require nursing care. Varieties of literature were reviewed in regard to the human being as recipient of nursing care through the theory development in nursing. Florence Nightingale initiated the modern era of nursing and described more clearly man as the recipient of nursing care. She looked at man as responding to the laws of nature whether the person was healthy or sick. Henderson added to Nightingale's concept of man , the recipient of nursing care by emphasizing that man is a whole, complete, and independent being. Her view is further specified by her enumeration of the activities the human being must perform. Johnson has developed a very comprehensive view of man as the recipient of nursing care. Man is a behavioral system which has a tendency to achieve and maintain stability in patterns of functioning. Like Nightingale, Johnson sees that similar patterns occur in both health and illness. Johnson postulates that the whole behavioral system of the human is composed of eight sub-systems: affiliative, achievement, aggressive, dependency, eliminative, ingestive, restorative, sexual. Roger's main contribution to the development of nursing models was her emphasis upon unitary man. She pointed out that man is a unified whole, possessing his own integrity and manifesting characteristics that“are more than and different from the sum of his parts.”Rogers focuses on the life processes of the human and points out that these processes have the following characteristics. Wholeness, openness, unidirectionality, pattern and organization, sentence, and thought. According to Roy, man is a biopsychosocial being in constant interaction with a changing environment. To cope with this changing environment, man has certain innate and acquired mechanisms. Man's ability to respond positively or to adapt, depends upon the degree of the change taking place and the state of the person coping with the change. When she analyzes man as an adaptive organism she further describes man as being composed of four adaptive modes: physiological needs, self-concept, role function, and interdependence. Based on the literary review through the theory development in nursing, general approach by a unified nursing model to a view of the recipient of nursing care may be stated as follows: Man is a unified whole composed of subsystems with a flexible and normal line of defense; his internal regulating mechanisms help him to cope with a changing environment; he functions by the principles of homeodynamics.

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