J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs.  2005 Dec;16(4):381-391.

A Preliminary Study on the Classification of Visiting Nursing Service Recipients and the Development of Standardized Visiting Nursing Service Pathways Based on Public Health Center

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this research is to develop and classify district visiting nursing standards and to standardize visiting nursing service pathways. METHOD: This research was conducted as a focus group study and analyzed visiting nursing records. We surveyed 201 recipients at urban health centers, who were selected through convenient sampling, from April 2003 to November 2003. RESULT: First, visiting nursing service recipients were classified into four groups according to household and financial characteristics, existence of disease, ability of self-care, and existence of home care service needs. Standardized pathways of the selected items were assessment. nursing care plan, disease management and promotion of self-care ability for Level I (mean=12.2 visits). For Level II (7.3 visits) were offered assessment. disease management. health education. and health promotion services. For Level III (5.2 visits) were offered assessment. disease management. health education and health promotion services, and for Level IV (2.7 visits) were offered thorough assessment, education for self-care and health promotion.
CONCLUSION
The visiting nursing service pathways identified in this research need to be developed further as basic materials applicable to quality assurance and agency evaluation. For this, we suggest repeated research and test to apply the derived standardized visiting nursing services pathways in visiting nursing programs.

Keyword

Visiting nursing service; District; Classification; Visiting service pathway

MeSH Terms

Classification*
Disease Management
Education
Family Characteristics
Focus Groups
Health Education
Health Promotion
Home Care Services
Nursing
Nursing Records
Nursing Services*
Patient Care Planning
Public Health*
Self Care
Urban Health
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