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				Development and Effect of a Fall Prevention Program Based on the King's Goal Attainment Theory for Fall High-Risk Elderly Patients in Long-Term Care Hospital														
			
			Bom Mi Park, Ho Sihn Ryu, Kyeung Eun Kwon, Chun Young Lee			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2019;49(2):203-214.   Published online April 30, 2019			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2019.49.2.203
							
							 
				
										
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Purpose
The purpose of this study to develop a fringed fall prevention program based on King's goal attainment theory and education. This study is applied to the personal, interpersonal, and social systems of fall high-risk patients to test its effects.Methods This study was a nonequivalent control group pre- and post-test design. There were 52 fall high-risk patients in the experimental group and 45 in the control group. The experimental group received six sessions, with the group sessions lasting 60 minutes and the individual sessions lasting 20~30 minutes. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, an χ2-test, a paired sample t-test, and a Wilcoxon signed-ranks test utilizing IBM SPSS software.Results For the 3-month intervention period, the fall prevention program was found to be particularly effective for patients in the experimental group (from 3.38 to 1.69 per 1000 patient days; p=.044), as opposed to the control group (from 1.94 to 1.49 per 1000 patient days; p=.300). For the 6-month follow up period, the fall prevention program was again found to be effective for patients in the experimental group (from 3.26 to 0.76 per 1000 patient days; p=.049) compared to the control group (from 1.98 to 1.01 per 1000 patient days; p=.368).Conclusion These results
indicate that the fringed fall prevention program is very effective in reducing falls, not only during the intervention period, but also after the intervention period has ended. We can therefore recommend this program for use concerning fall high-risk patients in long-term care hospitals.
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				Effects of a Palliative Care Program based on Home Care Nursing														
			
			Moon Sook Hwang, Ho Sihn Ryu			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2009;39(4):528-538.   Published online August 31, 2009			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2009.39.4.528
							
							 
				
										
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Purpose
This study was done to develop and test a palliative care program based on home care nursing.Methods A quasi-experimental design was employed. Changes in the variables were evaluated to test effects of the developed program. Participants were patients with terminal cancer and their families receiving home care nursing from six hospitals (experimental group: 24 and control group: 22). Data collection was conducted from February to October, 2006. Chi-square test, Fisher's exact test, t-test, Mann-Whitney U test and repeated measures ANOVA were used to analyse the data.Results Hypothesis 1, the experimental group receiving this program will experience less pain (severe, average, weak pain) than the control group, was supported. Hypothesis 2, the experimental group will have less symptom experience than the control group, was supported. Hypothesis 3, the experimental group will have higher QOL than the control group, was supported and the last hypothesis 4, family burden in the experimental group will be less than the control group, was supported.Conclusion The home care nursing based palliative program developed in this study was found to be an effective program to reduce patient pain and symptom experience, to improve patient QOL and to decrease family burden.
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				Estimating the Cost of Visiting Nursing Service by Visiting Nursing Model for Urban Public Health Center in Korea														
			
			Ho Sihn Ryu			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(6):983-993.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.6.983
							
							 
				
										
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Purpose
This study focused on analysing costs per visiting nursing care based on nursing activities in a public health center.Method The Easley-Storfjell Instrument(1997) was used for a prospective descriptive analysis of self-records for workload data from 10 visiting nurses during 4 weeks on all nursing activities. In addition, analysis of the 478 visiting nursing records and cost data from 5 home visiting departments in public health centers during one year of 2003 was done.Result The workload of visiting nurses by the type of model was identified as follows: Type I showed that caseloads made up 32.9 % of all nurse activities, and type II showed that the caseloads made up 45.8 %. Second, The cost per visit in type I was 33,088 won and 31,323 won in type II. Third, the estimated budgets were 1,902,436 won to 12,057,696 won for the type I model. and 4,151,316 won to 17,432,712 won for the type II model for one year.Conclusion This study's results will contribute to baseline data used to establish on infrastructure for visiting nursing program and visiting nursing agencies based on the budget of visiting nursing services.
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				A Workload Analysis of a Visiting Nursing Service based on a Health Center in Seoul														
			
			Ho Sihn Ryu, Eun Sook Park, Young Joo Park, Kuem Sun Han, Ji Young Lim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2003;33(7):1018-1027.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2003.33.7.1018
							
							 
				
										
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Purpose
  This study focused on analysing the workload of visiting nurses based on a health center.Method A Prospective descriptive analysis of self-records for workload data from 115 visiting nurses during 4 weeks was done. In addition, a cross-sectional analysis of linked data to grasp the priority of visiting nursing services from 155 visiting nurses at the 25 health centers in Seoul.Result Time allocation that was performed on all nursing workload of visiting nurses was identified as follows: First, the inside workload of the health center took up 60% of all visiting nurse activities. Second, providing direct nursing care(caseload) took up 25%. Third, outside nursing activities excluding the caseload provided in the health center took up 15% of all working time. Fourth, the core works to have a high priority among visiting nursing activities were family health assessment, planning and evaluation of a visiting nursing program, personal health assessment, and so forth.Conclusion The workload of a visiting nurse suggests that the caseload of visiting nurses in a health center needs to be increased. Also, our results will contribute to baseline data used to establish a proper visiting nurses infrastructure based on the demand of visiting nursing services.
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				The Effects on Home Visiting Nursing Service for Community Based Disabled Persons														
			
			Ho Sihn Ryu			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(6):1098-1108.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2001.31.6.1098
							
							 
				
										
										 Abstract  PDFPURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of planned visiting nursing services for homebound disabled persons in the community who have had a cerebrovascular accident METHODS
 One group pre-test and post-test research deign was applied to 61 disabled persons who were undergoing rehabilitation with visiting nursing services to evaluate the effects on the health status (SF-36) and activity daily living (ADL/IADL) from March to August, 2001.
 RESULTS
 The health status score by SF-36 of homebound disabled people was significantly improved; the average score was 28.56+/-21.24 before service, 34.29+/-22.30 at 3 months after, and 40.84+/-=27.41 at 6 months after. The activity daily living score by OASIS II was also significantly increased (z= -6.09, p=.000; z= -6.04, p= .000) at 3 months and 6 months after home visiting nursing services.
 CONCLUSION
 The strategy plan for developing a visiting nursing service in health centers should be prepared to develop community based rehabilitation (CBR) programs as well as to improve the level of health status and ADL/IADL for homebound disabled people in the community.
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				A Study on Developing Strategies for Expanding the Roles of Public Health Nurses														
			
			Eun Sook Park, Ho Sihn Ryu			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(4):712-712.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2001.31.4.712
							
							 
				
										
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PURPOSE: This study was to identify activities and related problems on health promotion of 
public health nurses, and to investigate basic data proposed to revise strategies of 
Health Promotion Nurse Specialists (HPNS). METHOD
 The subjects of this study were 787 public health nurses sampled by clustering 
of the entire nation of Korea. Data were collected by focus group studies and 
cross-sectional survey during April to October of 1999.
 Results
 13.3% of public health nurses took responsibility for health promotion projects 
and 45.9% were involved in health promotion work with in home care or other routine 
activities. Also, the factors public health nurses perceived as barriers to implement 
activities for health promotion were time limitation, lack of ability for planning projects, 
insufficient time for specialties, inadequate understanding about health promotion project.
 CONCLUSION
 According to the study, they need to have special education and further 
technical support. These results have important implications for the establishment for the 
role of Health Promotion Nurse Specialist. Also, in developing systems and curriculums 
for Health Promotion Nurse Specialist, the major factors described above need to be 
considered carefully.
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				A Study on ADL and Dementia of Aged Person with Medicaid in Korea														
			
			Ho Sihn Ryu			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(1):139-149.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2001.31.1.139
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study was to analyze characteristics related to the activity of Daily 
Living (ADL) and dementia among the elderly people who have Medicaid. The 
cross-sectional descriptive survey study was a nationwide randomization sampling 
among the population of elderly families who have Medicaid. The data were collected 
during the month of October, 1999 and total sample was 1,027 elderly people. There 
were major findings according to the studies. 
In the results of the ADL assessment most of elderly people were within the 24 to 45 
point range. Also, 63.3% of elderly people who made 45 points do not need help when 
performing daily activities according to the 15 areas of activity components, and 4.9% of 
these people couldn't do their daily activities. 
The results of the Dementia assessment were 70.6% of elderly people were in the 
normal range, 21.7% have a mild case, and 2.8% have severe case of dementia. These 
were found by using instruments for mental states, which simplified to items of 
detection of early dementia.
 In the result of these tests, there was a significantly positive correlation between ADL 
and degree of dementia with the pearson correlation coefficients. 
As a result of these studies, the author recommend to strengthen function and 
organization of public health like a visiting nurse center for elderly people who are over 
65 years old. In addition, the government should apply early detection and management 
system for dementia in the community continuously and cost-effectively, especially for 
elderly people who live alone and are vulnerable elderly as our priority. 
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				A Preliminary Study for Evaluating on Demonstration Project of Community-based Home Health Care Nursing Services by the Seoul Nurses Association														
			
			Ho Sihn Ryu, So Woo Lee, Hee Ja Moon, Na Mee Whang, Sung Ae Park, Jung Sook Park, Hang Jei Choi, Kee Soon Jung, Sang Ae Han, Ji Young Lim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(6):1488-1502.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2000.30.6.1488
							
							 
				
										
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This study, based on current home nursing services, aims at promoting measures for establishing a community-based home nursing system derived from the pilot home nursing demonstration project conducted by the Seoul Nurses Association. The study was based on an analysis of home nursing records from march 1993 to December 1999. The following is a summary analysis, based on individual characteristics of the patients, the organization, which recommended the service for their patients and personnel services. 
1. The service has been used by many elderly people 60years of age or older(66.4%). and married people(60.9%). The average number of visits by service personnel for patients of city government was 23.5. This is 2.5 times as many visits by general patients. General patients(20.2%) had only one visit from service personnel, while 65.5% of patients of city government had 10 or more visits. Particularly, for government recommended patients, 72.7% of the patients were recommended by nurses, while only 21.9% where referred to the services by doctors. The main focus of a home nursing service was to maintain present health status (53.4%), and hospice(11.6%). Also to increase hospital-based home nursing services focused on recovery(55.9%) and maintain present health conditions (19.0%). 
2. For general patients, 42.0% of patients were suffering from problems related to CVA, 11.3% from high blood pressure, and for patients referred from city, 21.2% from skeletal muscular disease. Results of home nursing services 29.4% of patients were able to recover or maintain their health status, but 48.9% of the patients died. Another main point of community-based home nursing services is medication(6.7%), other basic nursing services(6.1%), special treatment, instructions on how to use medical devices(5.9%), change of physical posture(4.6%), and training on changing physical positions(4.7%). 
As mentioned above there were some differences between the characteristics of patients who used the pilot home nursing service conducted by the Seoul Nurses Association and those hospital-based service users. The results are believed to be useful to support a community-based home nursing service model. Particularly, patients under medical supervision and patients recommended by government-run health clinics show a higher frequency and longer use of home nursing services compared to general patients or hospital-based home nursing service users. According to the study, nurses accounted for a large number of recommendations for home nursing services. Many patients with CVA, high blood pressure, skeletal muscular disease and bedsores used community-based home nursing services, while others used the service for minor treatments or maintaining their current health status. 
Based on the study, the researchers make several suggestions to establish a community- based home nursing service system. First, different ways of setting up a community-based home nursing system have to be mapped out based on the evaluation of the pilot home nursing service conducted by the Seoul Nurses Association. Secondly, a new, community-based, home health care nursing service model, and reimbursement payment system have to be developed. This is based on the outcome of the analysis, and implemented policy. Accordingly, efforts are needed to develop a community- based home nursing system with an intermediary role to promote the visiting nursing services of government-run health centers.
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