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				The Study on the Development and Effectiveness of Parent Role Education Program														
			
			Kyung Ja Han, Kyung Sook Bang, Mi Kyung Kwon, Jung Soo Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(3):417-431.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2001.31.3.417
							
							 
				
										
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PURPOSE: This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the maternal role 
education program for primiparas in mother-infant interaction, childrearing environ- 
ment, and infant development. METHOD: A Non-equivalent control group time-series 
design was used. For the intervention group, programmed parenting education focusing 
on mother-infant interaction, home environment for infant development, and parent 
counseling and support was provided via home visits or telephone for twelve months. RESULT
 Significant differences were found in the mother-infant interaction feeding scale 
at one and three months, but no differences were found in the teaching scale at six and 
twelve months between the intervention and control groups. Also, the difference in 
childrearing environment (HOME) between the two groups was significant at three, six, 
twelve months. In addition, the intervention group showed higher GQ in the Griffiths 
mental development scale at three and six months. In multiple regression analysis, 22.6% 
to 43.6% of infant development was explained by HOME, mother-infant interaction, and 
previous development. CONCLUSION: The maternal role education program proved to be 
effective in promoting mother-infant interaction, organizing the childrearing environment, 
and fostering infant development.
					Citations Citations to this article as recorded by   Effects of an Early Nursing Intervention Program for Infants' Development and Mother's Child Rearing in PovertyKyung-Sook Bang
 Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2009; 39(6): 796.     CrossRef
 
		
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				Development and Analysis of Community Based Independent Home Care Nursing Service														
			
			Jung Ho Park, Mae Ja Kim, Kyung Ja Hong, Kyung Ja Han, Sung Ae Park, Soon Nyoung Yun, In Sook Lee, Hyun Cho, Kyung Sook Bang			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(6):1455-1466.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2000.30.6.1455
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study was to develop the framework of community-based home care nursing delivery system, and to demonstrate and evaluate the efficiency of it. The study was carned out over a period of 3years from September 1996 to August 1999. 
The researchers developed Standards for operations, this was all aimed toward a home care recording system, and an assessment intervention algorithm for various diseases quality control and standardization. In the center, 185 patients enrolled, and of the enrollments cerebrovascular disorder and cancer were the most prevailment diseases. Also, a home care nursing activity classification was developed in six domains. Those domains were assessment, medication, treatment, education and consultation, emotional care, and referral or follow-up care. Ten sub-domains were divided according to the systematic needs. Among these nursing activities, treatment, assessment, and education and consultation were frequently performed. In sub-domain classification, skin integrity, respiration, circulation, and immobility related care were provided most frequently. The cost of home care nursing per visit was also suggested. The cost include direct and indirect nursing care, management, and transportation cost. 
Also, the researchers tried to overcome the limitations of hospital-based home care to provide more accessible, efficient, safe, and stable home care nursing. Therefore, clients were referred from other patients, families, public health care centers, industries, and even hospitals. 
As a result of this study, several limitations of operation were found. First, it was difficult to manage and communicate with doctor in the emergency situations. Second, there was too much time spent for transportation. This was because they are only five nurses, who cover all of the areas of Seoul and nearby cities. Third, preparation for special care of home care nurses was lacking. Fourth, criteria for the termination of care and the frequency of home visits were ambiguous. Finally, interconnection with home care machinery company was so yely needed. New paragraphs' strategies for solving these problems were suggested. This study will be the basis of community-based home care nursing, and the computerized information delivery system for home care nursing in Korea.
					Citations Citations to this article as recorded by   A Study on the Operating Status of Community-based Home Health Care CentersEunhee Lee, Sungae Park
 Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration.2011; 17(2): 180.     CrossRef
Developing an Electronic Nursing Record System for Clinical Care and Nursing Effectiveness Research in a Korean Home Healthcare SettingEUN JOO LEE, MIKYOUNG LEE, SUE MOORHEAD
 CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing.2009; 27(4): 234.     CrossRef
 
		
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