J Korean Acad Nurs.
2000 Oct;30(5):1195-1206.
Model Development a Womens' Health Care Center in the Community
- Affiliations
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- 1Part-time instructor, Sahm Yook University, Seoil Collge, Suwon Science College, Korea.
Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to analyze womens' health problems using Green & Kreuter's 1991
PRECEDE model and to develop a model for a womens' health care center located in the community. The
subjects were recruited from Wonju City.
1. The results showed that 23% of the sample population felt there was a need for a womens' health care
center. The mean number of health problems was 3.1. The prevalence rate, was 44.4%, and the rate for
an artificial abortion, was 36.4%. Also 30.5% did not have a health examination in the past year.
Women using the hospital for medical care accounted for 45% of the sample, while 40% used the
drugstore. The average score on the HPLP was 2.41, and this was influenced by self-efficacy, family
support, sexual role, and health locus of control. There are a few educational programs in the city provided
by the Wonju Health Center and by community health nurse practitioners.
2. The nursing center, as defined in North America, is a nurse-anchored system of primary health
care delivery or neighborhood health center. Centers offer various services ranging from primary
care to the more traditional such as education, health promotion, wellness screening, and
coordination of services by advanced practice nurses. For examples in Sweden MCH centers
provide total services for childbearing women and their families, sexual counseling and education
for adolescents, and screening by midwives for cervical cancer.
3. The developed model combines purpose, target population, organization, and services, and is
related to health resources. The purpose is primary health care and promotion of the quality of
life. The target population can be grouped according to the life cycle, (premarriaged age group,
the childbearing/child rearing age group, and middle aged and elderly women) and focuses on
self-help. The organization of the center includes an advisory committee to plan and evaluate,
and a health services team that will be multidisciplinary to provide health care, counseling education,
and research.
The model development suggested that a variety of women's health care centers are needed to insure
adequate management of women's health. Follow-up research using PROCEED is needed to analyze health
outcomes. Also a health nursing specialist system is required to develop health promotion, and improve the
quality of life of women.