• 제목/요약/키워드: elderly women at a nursing home

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노인요양시설의 산림복지서비스 인프라 및 제공 실태 (An Analysis of Infrastructure and Provision of Forest Welfare Service in Nursing Homes for the Elderly)

  • 이인숙;김성재;방경숙;이윤정;김미주;문효정;연평식;하이얀;진영란
    • 한국산림휴양학회지
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2018
  • 우리나라 노인요양시설의 산림복지서비스 인프라 및 서비스 실태, 관련 인식을 조사하여 산림복지서비스 활성화 방안을 제시한 횡단적 조사연구이다. 전국 노인요양시설을 대상으로 2016년 8월 한 달간 우편설문조사를 통해 수집한 123개 기관의 설문지를 분석하였고, 응답자는 대부분 원장 혹은 사무국장이었다(75.0%). 복합건물의 일부 층을 사용 중인 노인요양시설(16.3%)은 시설 내에 산림복지서비스 인프라를 갖추기 힘들 것으로 사료되고, 인근에 숲이 없는 경우(약 30%)와 숲이 있더라도 휠체어나 경사로가 없는 경우가 많아 이용에 제약이 많았다. 노인요양시설 운영자들도 산림복지서비스가 노인에게 긍정적인 효과가 있다고 인식하지만, 장기요양보험 급여의 필수항목은 아니고, 비용과 노력이 많이 소요되면서도 낙상, 이식증 등 사고위험이 있어 수행하지는 못하고 있었다. 국민건강보험공단이 노인요양시설을 평가할 때, 숲 등 산림치유적 요소를 갖추었는지를 평가할 필요가 있다. 시설 내 정원에 화장실 접근성을 높이고, 시설 인근 숲에 휠체어 진입이 가능한 통로와 리프트 이동로, 안전손잡이를 설치하는 등 산림복지서비스가 가능한 환경으로 조성할 필요가 있다. 또한, 정부는 노인요양시설 산림복지서비스 가이드라인을 개발 보급하여 시설 내외부에서 간편하게 따라할 수 있도록 지원할 필요가 있다. 이러한 노력을 통해 생의 마지막 단계에 있는 노인요양시설 입소노인에게 신체적 정신적 편안함과 적절한 인지자극을 줄 수 있을 것이다.

1개 종합병원 환자의 낙상에 관한 조사 (A Study on Fall Accident)

  • 이현숙;김매자
    • 대한간호
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    • 제36권5호
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    • pp.45-62
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    • 1998
  • The study was conducted from November 1995 to May 1996 at the one general hospital in Seoul. The total subjects of this study were 412 patients who have the experience of fall accident, among them 31 was who have fallen during hospitalization and 381 was who visited emergency room and out patient clinic. The purposes of this study were to determine the characteristics, risk factors and results of fall accident and to suggest the nursing strategies for prevention of fall. Data were collected by reviewing the medical records and interviewing with the fallers and their family members. For data analysis, spss/pc+ program was utilized for descriptive statistics, adjusted standardized $X^2$-test. The results of this study were as follows: 1) Total subjects were 412 fallers, of which 245(59.5%) were men and 167(40.5%) were women. Age were 0-14 years 79(19.2%), 15-44 years 125(30.4%), 45-64 years 104(25.2%), over 65 years 104(25.2%). 2) There was significant association between age and the sexes ($X^2$=39.17, P=0.00). 3) There was significant association between age and history of falls ($X^2$=44.41. P= .00). And history of falls in the elderly was significantly associated with falls. 4) There was significant association with age and medical diagnosis ($X^2$=140.66, P= .00), chief medical diagnosis were hypertension(34), diabetis mellitus(22), arthritis(11), stroke(8), fracture(7), pulmonary tuberculosis(6), dementia(5) and cataract(5), 5) There was significant association between age and intrinsic factors: cognitive impairment, mobility impairment, insomnia, emotional problems, urinary difficulty, visual impairments, hearing impairments, use of drugs (sedatives , antihypertensive drugs, diuretics, antidepressants) (P < 0.05). But there was no significant association between age and dizziness ($X^2$=2.87, P=.41). 6) 15.3% of total fallers were drunken state when they were fallen. 7) Environmental factors of fall accident were unusual posture (50.9%), slips(35.2%), trips (9.5%) and collision(4.4%). 8) Most of falls occurred during the day time, peak frequencies of falls occurred from 1pm to 6pm and 7am to 12am. 9) The places of fall accident were roads(22.6%), house-stairs 06.7%), rooms, floors, kitchen (11.2%), the roof-top, veranda, windows(10.9%), hospital(7.5%), ice or snowy ways(5.8%), bathroom(4.9%), playground, park(4.9%), subway-stairs(4.4%) and public-bathrooms (2.2%). 10) Activities at the time of fall accident were walking(37.6%), turning around or reaching for something(20.9%), going up or down stairs09.2%), exereise, working07.4%), up or down from a bed(2.7%), using wheelchair or walking aids, standing up or down from a chair(2.2%) and standing still(2.2%). 11) Anatomical locations of injuries by falls were head, face, neck(31.3%), lower extremities (29.9%). upper extremities(20.6%), spine, thorax, abdomen or pelvic contents(l1.4%) and unspecified(2.9%). 12) Types of injures were fracture(47.6%), bruises03.8%), laceration (13.3%), sprains(9.0%), headache(6.6%), abrasions(2.9%), intracranial hemorrage(2.4%) and burns(0.5%). 13) 41.5% of the fallers were hospitalized and average of hospitalization was 22.3 days. 14) The six fallers(1.46%) died from fall injuries. The two fallers died from intracranial hemorrage and the four fallers died of secondary infection; pneumonia(2), sepsis(1) and cell lulitis(1). It is suggested that 1) Further study is needed with larger sample size to identify the fall risk factors. 2) After the fall accident, comprehensive nursing care and regular physical exercise should be emphasized for the elderly person. 3) Safety education and safety facilities of the public place and home is necessary for fall prevention.

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