-
Analysis of Current Status of the Community Health Nursing Practice Education
-
Yoo Hyang Cho, Eun Young Do, Kyung Sook Kang, Young Me Kim, Youn Kyoung Kim, Farrah Rou, Chong Mi Lee, In Hee Choi, Hee Chung Choi
-
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2017;28(3):347-356. Published online September 30, 2017
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2017.28.3.347
-
-
39,978
View
-
10
Download
-
4
Citations
-
Abstract
PDF
- PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to provide basic evidence to improve community health nursing practice education by analyzing the current status of actual operation, program outcomes and evaluation methods, and the level of achieving learning goals. METHODS Data were collected through an e-mail survey from 155 professors teaching community health nursing in April 2016. Out of 45 responses in total, 42 cases were used for analysis (response rate 29.0%). RESULTS Community health nursing practice was a 3-credit course in most of the schools (66.7%) and included a practice at public health centers without exception. The most common diagnosis classification system was OMAHA (81.0%). The core fundamental nursing skills evaluated during the practice were subcutaneous injection, vital signs, oral administration, and intradermal injection. Among the subjects of community health nursing practice, the area with the highest potential for achieving learning goals was primary health care provision (4.4/5) and the area with the lowest potential was disaster management (2.4/5). CONCLUSION The results of this study show that there would be active efforts to complement and improve several problems of the community health nursing practice among the community health nursing practice instructors for more effective and qualitative community health nursing practice.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by
- The Current Status of Nursing Management Practicum during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Eun A Kim, Yoomi Jung, Miyoung Kim, Jeong Hee Kim, Myonghwa Park, Kyung Ryu Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration.2022; 28(4): 471. CrossRef - A Study on Global Nursing Practice Education Experience
Eun Sil Cho, Myoung Hee Seo, Soo Ok You, Ok Hee Ahn, Myeoung Hi Song Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing.2021; 32(4): 485. CrossRef - Geochemical occurrences of arsenic and fluoride in bedrock groundwater: a case study in Geumsan County, Korea
Joo Sung Ahn Environmental Geochemistry and Health.2012; 34(S1): 43. CrossRef - Geochemical characteristics of fluoride in groundwater of Gimcheon, Korea: lithogenic and agricultural origins
Yeongkyoo Kim, Jong-Yong Kim, Kangjoo Kim Environmental Earth Sciences.2011; 63(5): 1139. CrossRef
-
The Effects of an Individual Cognitive Improvement Program on the Elderly with Mild Cognitive Impairments
-
In Hyae Park, In Hee Choi, Seo Young Kang, Youn Kyoung Kim, Chong Mi Lee
-
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2015;26(1):1-10. Published online March 31, 2015
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2015.26.1.1
-
-
1,409
View
-
11
Download
-
8
Citations
-
Abstract
PDF
- PURPOSE
This study was conducted to investigate changes in cognitive functions, depression and life-satisfaction for elderly participants with mild cognitive impairments participating in an individual cognitive improvement program. METHODS A quasi-experimental with non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest design was implemented. The participants were senior citizens over 65 years of age who had been clinically diagnosed with mild cognitive impairments in G City and J Province (experimental group: 29, control group: 27). The experimental group participated in the individual cognitive improvement program based on Korean traditional tales and games for nine weeks. RESULTS After the intervention, only the participants in the experimental group reported significant improvement in K-MMSE (t=-2.5, p=.016), MoCA-K (t=-2.6, p=.008), depression (t=3.51, p=.001), and life satisfaction (t=-2.75, p=.008) when compared to those in the control group. CONCLUSION These results indicated that the individual cognitive improvement program was effective in improving cognitive functions, depression, and life-satisfaction among the elderly with mild cognitive impairments. Therefore, the application of this individual cognitive improvement program developed in this study by visiting nurses may strengthen the cognitive functions of seniors with mild cognitive impairments.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by
- The BRHW Cognitive Cerebrospinal System’s Improvement Influence on Elderlies’ Brain Function
Gyeong-Jin Yoo, Eun-Jeong Kim, Ho-Il Kim Journal of Digital Contents Society.2024; 25(8): 2193. CrossRef - The Effect of Cognitive Rehabilitation Program Combined with Physical Exercise on Cognitive Function, Depression, and Sleep in Chronic Stroke Patients
SoHyun Kim, SungHyoun Cho Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science.2022; 11(1): 32. CrossRef - Effects of Integrative Cognitive Function Improvement Program on Cognitive Function, Oral Health, and Mental Health in Older People: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Eun-Seo Jung, Yoon-Young Choi, Kyeong-Hee Lee International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2022; 19(21): 14339. CrossRef - Evaluating the Efficacy of Therapeutic Programs on Improving Cognitive Function and Depression among Older Adults Living with Dementia in Korea
Jaeeon Yoo, Sunhee Lee International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2020; 17(9): 3218. CrossRef - Effects of a Cognitive Improvement Program on Cognition, Activities of Daily Living (ADL), Depression, Life Satisfaction, and Grasping Power in Small Groups
Seo Young Kang, Chong Mi Lee Journal of muscle and joint health.2016; 23(3): 169. CrossRef - Effects of a Computerized Cognitive Training on Cognitive Function, Depression, Self-esteem, and Activities of Daily Living among Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Myoungsuk Kim, Kyung-Choon Lim Korean Journal of Adult Nursing.2016; 28(6): 691. CrossRef - A Study on Occupational Reminiscence Therapy(ORT) Program for the Elderly with Mild Cognitive Impairment(MCI) in Local Community
Yu-Jin Cha Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society.2016; 17(8): 605. CrossRef - The Effects of a Functional Game (Rejuvenescent Village) for Older Koreans’ Cognitive Function, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living, Depression, and Life Satisfaction
Kyung Choon Lim, Min Ho Chun Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science.2016; 18(4): 296. CrossRef
|