• Title/Summary/Keyword: Home Health Care Service Linkage Plan

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Strategies of Home Health Care Services Linkages in Korea Based on Delphi Technique (델파이 기법을 이용한 우리나라 재가간호서비스 연계방안)

  • Lee, Seung-Hee;Lim, Ji-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.282-290
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    • 2012
  • Today, home health care services needs a linkage plan of the customized home visiting health service in public health center, the medical institute home health care service, and home visiting nursing service based on long term care insurance for the elderly program which acknowledges the independence and professionalism of the home health care services while minimizing overlap through linking the projects. So, this study was performed by applying the Delphi technique, which draws agreement from professional opinion, to determine a method to link home health care services in Korea. The results of this study are as follows. Specialists agreed on 24 important items within the two domains of institutional linkage and medical linkage. And the significance of this study is as follows. The 24 items deduced for the approved nursing service linkage plan are expected to improve the home health care service business system, enhance the quality of home health care service, and bring increased satisfaction for service recipients. Also, seeking ways to minimize overlap in service can increase the effectiveness of health care and public health management at a national level. In addition, it is considered that this will ultimately reduce public medical costs as well as improve home health care service.

Role and Task of Nurses in the Visiting Health Services at the Public Health Center: Focusing on the Elderly (노인대상 보건소 방문건강관리사업 간호사의 역할과 직무)

  • Han, Young Ran;Park, Eun A;Bang, Mi Ran;An, Na Won
    • Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.430-447
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the role and tasks of nurses who were working for the elderly in the visiting health services at the public health centers. Methods: Literature reviews, two rounds of meetings with 5 experts and a two-round Delphi technique with 15 experts were performed in this study. Results: The nurses' role and job analysis revealed 5 roles, 16 duties and, 71 tasks. The nurses' roles, including discovery and registration of households/groups in visiting health service in the community, case manager, administrative management, program planning, operation and evaluation, and development of job competency. Sixteen duties included client registration and management, need assessment and plan establishment, education, consultation and support, seasonal health care, prevention and monitoring of infectious diseases, basic nursing care, chronic disease management, linkage and utilization of resources, team cooperation and coordination, home environment management, monitoring and support for intervention outcomes, evaluation, administrative management, program planning, operation and evaluation, development of professional competency and, adoption of fourth industrial revolution technology. Conclusions: Based on the results, the government should provide sufficient nursing personnel to provide universal preventive health services for the elderly and a job training program to perform these roles well.