Journal of Korean Academy of Rural Health Nursing (한국농촌간호학회지)
- Volume 6 Issue 1
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- Pages.15-22
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- 2011
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- 1975-8677(pISSN)
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- 2765-2947(eISSN)
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Institutionalized Persons and Personnel of Nursing Homes for Elders
노인요양시설 요양대상자와 요양제공자 현황 분석
- Chang, Hyun-Sook (Department of Elerly Welfare, Nam Seoul University) ;
- Lee, Hung Sa (Department of Nursing, Daegu Haany University) ;
- Kim, Chunmi (Department of Nursing, Sunmoon University) ;
- Kim, Eun Man (Department of Nursing, Sunmoon University)
- Received : 2011.04.06
- Accepted : 2011.05.13
- Published : 2011.06.30
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the present status of institutionalized persons and personnel of nursing homes for elders. Method: A survey questionnaire was distributed to 520 nursing homes nationwide, of which 308 nursing homes responded by completing the questionnaire. The data were collected from November 1 to November 14, 2008. The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics. Results: Most home care facilities were situated in small or medium sized cities (46.8%, 56.6% respectively). About half of the nursing homes had 50-99 institutionalized persons (43.4~42.5%). Most of the nursing homes were operated by social welfare ownership. Average number of institutionalized persons was 41.7 and operation ratio of facilities was 93.9%. For severity of problems, 30% of institutionalized persons were assessed as third grade indicating mid-point severity. The average number of personnel was 18.6. The number of full-time positions was greater than that of part-time positions. The average income for the director was 2,600,000 Korean won, for nurses, 2,000,000, for social workers, 1,940,000, for physical therapists, 1,820,000, and for care workers, 1,560,000. Conclusion: Strategies need to be developed to maximize the value of the existing workforce without impacting on the quality of care delivered.