1.Analysis of the Nursing Interventions Performed by Public Health Nurses in Health Centers Using the NIC.
Souk Young KIM ; Young Ran CHIN ; Vock Chang OH ; Eun Jun PARK ; Soon Nyoung YUN ; In Sook LEE
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(2):217-226
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify nursing interventions performed by public health nurses in health centers. METHOD: Data was collected by the taxonomy of Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC 3rd: 486 nursing interventions) from 131 public health nurses in health centers and analyzed using descriptive statistics. RESULT: As its result, more than 50% of public health nurses performed 137 nursing interventions at least monthly. The most frequently used intervention class was 'activity and exercise management', followed by 'physical comfort promotion', 'community health promotion', 'life span care', 'coping assistance', 'Self care facilitation', 'information management', 'nutrition support', 'community risk management' and 'patient education'. One hundred twenty nursing interventions were rarely performed by 90% or more of the nurses. Most of them were the physical complex domain. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, 137 interventions were performed by public health nurses at least monthly. NIC is helpful to build a standardized language for public health nursing.
Hospitals, Community
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Humans
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Nursing Care/*classification/*statistics & numerical data
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*Nursing Informatics
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Public Health Nursing/*statistics & numerical data
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Terminology as Topic
2.A Survey on the Customized Visiting Nurse's Assessment and Management of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain in Older Adults.
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2010;21(3):311-320
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the status of visiting nurse's assessment and management of chronic musculoskeletal pain in older adults. METHODS: The subjects of this study were 285 visiting nurses working at 24 public health centers located in Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, and Gangwon-do. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire from June to July, 2008. The SPSS/WIN 13.0 program was used for data analysis. RESULTS: Of the visiting nurses, 195 (77.4%) reported lack of pain education for nurses. The education of exercise (83.3%) was used most frequently by nurses as a pain intervention. Barriers to effective pain management were inadequate pain management guidelines and lack of pain education for nurses. CONCLUSION: It is necessary to develop evidence-based nursing interventions for pain management and to develop systematic educational programs for visiting nurses management of chronic musculoskeletal pain.
Adult*
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Education
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Evidence-Based Nursing
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Gangwon-do
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Gyeonggi-do
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Humans
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Musculoskeletal Pain*
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Nurses, Community Health
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Nursing Care
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Pain Management
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Pain Measurement
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Public Health
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Seoul
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Statistics as Topic
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Surveys and Questionnaires
3.The Effects of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain and Depression on Health-related Quality of Life by Gender in Community-dwelling Older Adults.
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2010;21(1):21-30
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of chronic musculoskeletal pain and depression on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) according to gender in community-dwelling older adults. METHODS: The subjects of this study were 209 elderly individuals who were receiving visiting nursing services from a public health center located in Gangwon-do. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire from March to April, 2008. SPSS/WIN 13.0 was used for data analysis. RESULTS: Depression and HRQoL showed a significant difference between male and female subjects. There was a negative correlation between chronic musculoskeletal pain, depression, and HRQoL. In the male elderly, depression was the most significant predictor of HRQoL, while in the female elderly, chronic musculoskeletal pain was the most significant predictor of HRQoL. CONCLUSION: The study showed that chronic musculoskeletal pain was the variable with the highest explanatory power for HRQoL in the female elderly. Therefore, chronic musculoskeletal pain needs to be assessed and managed first in nursing interventions to improve HRQoL of the female elderly.
Adult*
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Aged
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Depression*
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Female
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Gangwon-do
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Humans
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Male
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Musculoskeletal Pain*
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Nursing
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Nursing Services
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Public Health
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Quality of Life*
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Statistics as Topic
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Surveys and Questionnaires