Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing (한국보건간호학회지)
- Volume 19 Issue 2
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- Pages.229-240
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- 2005
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- 1226-0290(pISSN)
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- 2234-2869(eISSN)
A Survey of the Implication of the Cancer Screening Program in Health District Centers
보건소의 국가 암 검진사업 실태
- Hwang, In-Young (Red Cross Collage of Nursing) ;
- Lee, Won-Chul (Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University) ;
- Baek, Hee-Chong (Red Cross Collage of Nursing) ;
- Kim, Nam-Cho (Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University)
- Published : 2005.09.30
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate every step of the cancer screening program. Method: 146 of 233 health centers participated in this study. Data were collected by mailing questionnaires between December 2002 and January 2003. The response rate was 65.5%. Result: The government cancer screening program was directed by a variety of departments of the health centers. 41.1% of persons in charges were nurses. 41.3% of the health centers received a list of the appropriate person from the National Health Insurance Cooperation within one or two months. 26.1% of health centers received ??? after five month from when the program started. All the health centers advertised their services, and most of them used mail and mass media 56.4%, used other institute's materials, and 72.2% of them used the government's materials. 76.7% of the heath centers recommended secondary health screening to the persons who had positive results at the first screening. 71.6% of the health centers ascertained the patients with cancer who were diagnosed at secondary screenings. 67.9% of the health centers had registered home-based cancer patients at the health center. 137 out of 146 health centers had a local institute for cancer screening; an average of 4.9 institutes had cancer screening. 80.1% of the persons in charge of the programs felt they needed this program, but 80.8% of them thought the program should be modified. Conclusion: Organized and standardized programs are needed to promote the efficiency of National Cancer Screening Program.