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Volume 21 (3); September 2010
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The Effects of Daughter's Breast Health Education on Mother's Breast Cancer Screening Attitude
Hee Sun Kang, Myung Sun Hyun, Mi Jong Kim
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(3):273-281.   Published online September 30, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.3.273
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PURPOSE
This study was to explore the effects of breast cancer education for college students on their mother's breast cancer screening promotion.
METHODS
This study used a one-group pretest and posttest design. Data were collected from September to November, 2007 from a sample of 80 college students and their mothers using a survey questionnaire, which asked about demographic variables, concerns over health and breast cancer, communication, stage of change and attitude (pros and cons) related to breast cancer, and confidence in breast self-examination. The college students received education about breast cancer for 50 minutes and then they educated their mothers about breast cancer. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics and paired t-test.
RESULTS
The mean age of the college students was 22.0 years, and that of their mothers 49.4 years with a range from 43 to 58 years. After receiving education on breast cancer, there were significant changes in the mean scores of concerns about health and breast cancer, communication, pros in mammography, and confidence in practicing breast self-examination.
CONCLUSION
This study indicates that education on breast cancer to mothers through their college-age daughters is effective and can be utilized to promote breast cancer screening for women.

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    Shin-Young Lee, Eunice E. Lee, Frances Aranda
    Cancer Nursing.2018; 41(3): E38.     CrossRef
The Relation between Sex Perception, Sex Life Satisfaction, and Life Satisfaction of the Elderly
Chun Mi Kim, Hung Sa Lee
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(3):282-292.   Published online September 30, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.3.282
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relation between sex perception, sexual life satisfaction, and life satisfaction of the elderly.
METHODS
The respondents were 227 elders aged over 65. Data were collected from February 10 to December 15, 2007 by interviews and questionnaires.
RESULTS
Of the respondents, 18.8% still had sex life and 25.5% wanted to have a date. The main reason to have a date was to relieve loneliness, and the percentage of those who wanted a date was 58.3. The perception level of sex life was 2.27 (men: 2.51, women: 2.14), the satisfaction level of sex life was 2.74 (men: 2.89, women: 2.64), and the level of life satisfaction was 2.98 (men: 3.10, women: 2.92). There was a positive correlation between the perception level of sex life and the satisfaction level of sex life; a positive correlation between the satisfaction level of sex life and the level of life satisfaction; and no correlation between the perception level of sex life and the level of life satisfaction.
CONCLUSION
This study provides a base supporting the usefulness of various nursing intervention programs to enhance the quality of life through making elderly people have a positive perception of sex life.

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    Parvaneh Asgari, Elham Navab, Maryam Esmaeili, Mahboobeh Shali, Yee Bit-Lian, Fatemeh Bahramnezhad
    Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Hyojung Park, Sunhwa Shin
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A Study on Yangsaeng in Korean Elders
Nam Hyun Cha
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(3):293-302.   Published online September 30, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.3.293
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PURPOSE
This study was to survey yangsaeng in Korean elders.
METHODS
A total of 250 subjects aged between 60 and 88 were selected through convenient sampling. Data were collected with a self-reported questionnaire from April 1 to 30, 2009. Collected data were analyzed with SPSS/WIN 15.0.
RESULTS
Differences in yangsaeng according to general characteristics were as follows. Total yangsaeng and all of yangsaeng categories except seasonal yangsaeng were significantly different according to self-perceived health. Diet yangsaeng was significantly different according to cohabitation, house ownership and self-perceived health. Activity and rest yangsaeng was significantly different according to age, gender, job, successful aging and self-perceived health. Exercise yangsaeng was significantly different according to gender and self-perceived health. Seasonal yangsaeng was significantly different according to successful aging and self-perceived health. Sleep yangsaeng was significantly different according to age, gender, job and self-perceived health. Sex life yangsaeng was significantly different according to all of the variables except religion and successful aging. There was a positive correlation between yangsaeng and the variables.
CONCLUSION
The findings of this study may be useful in understanding the health status of community-dwelling elders and developing more specific health promotion programs.

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    Min Kyung Gu
    Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing.2019; 30(1): 1.     CrossRef
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    Oh-Gye Kwag, Yunhee Kwon
    Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing.2013; 24(1): 11.     CrossRef
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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, Self-management and Quality of Life in Middle Aged Men
Yeong Mi Seo
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(3):303-310.   Published online September 30, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.3.303
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to find out lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTSs), self-management and quality of life (QOL) in middle aged men and to investigate how these factors are correlated with one another.
METHODS
The participants in this study were 217 men in G City. Data were collected using a questionnaire from October 23 to November 11, 2009. LUTSs were measured by IPSS, self-management by a self-management Likert scale, and QOL by the Korean-version WHOQOL-BREF. The collected data were analyzed through chi-square test, one-way ANOVA, and Pearson's correlation coefficient.
RESULTS
LUTS categories divided according to severity were none (10%), mild (57%), moderate (28%), and severe (5%). The mean score of self-management was 3.14 and that of QOL was 3.27. Self-management and QOL were significantly different according to LUTS. LUTS was negatively correlated with self-management and QOL. Self-management was positively correlated with QOL.
CONCLUSION
In order to develop nursing interventions for middle aged men, comprehensive understanding of LUTS is needed.

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    Eliza Lee, Keum Jae Lee
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A Survey on the Customized Visiting Nurse's Assessment and Management of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain in Older Adults
Soon Ok Yang, Seung Hee Lee
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(3):311-320.   Published online September 30, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.3.311
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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.

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Change in Healthcare Utilization by Disease Severity after Case Management for Medicaid
Seung Joo Lim
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(3):321-332.   Published online September 30, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.3.321
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PURPOSE
This study examined change in healthcare utilization by disease severity after case management (CM) for Medicaid.
METHODS
Data were extracted from survey data on "Healthcare utilization and health status of Medicaid beneficiaries" conducted in 2007 and 2008 by the Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs. This study was designed to compare change in healthcare utilization between the CM group and the non-CM group. The subjects were 528 Type I Medicaid beneficiaries who utilized healthcare more than 365 days during 2006.
RESULTS
In beneficiaries having fewer than 3 among the 11 notified diseases, the CM group showed a significantly larger decrease in outpatient day, outpatient expense, medication day, and medication expense than the non-CM group. In beneficiaries having 3 or more among the 11 notified diseases, however, there was no significant difference in healthcare utilization between the CM group and the non-CM group.
CONCLUSION
CM worked effectively on Medicaid beneficiaries outpatient healthcare utilization for mild diseases. However, its effects on hospitalization, which is a major cause increasing the total expense, were not observed. Therefore, a future study is needed to develope strategies to reduce hospitalization and care for Medicaid beneficiaries with severe diseases.

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Bone Mineral Density, Body Mass Index, Stress, and Health Promotion Lifestyle of Female College Students
Chun Mi Kim, Eun Man Kim
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(3):333-340.   Published online September 30, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.3.333
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to examine the bone mineral density (BMD), body mass index (BMI), stress, and health promotion lifestyle of female college students and to assess relations among them.
METHODS
A total of 220 female college students were assessed through anthropometric measurements and bone mineral density test using quantitative ultrasound. In addition, the subjects were asked about stress and health promotion lifestyle with a self-rating questionnaire. Collected data were processed with the SPSS/WIN 12.0 program.
RESULTS
1) Of the students, 67.8% had weight control experience. The percentage of the osteoporosis, osteopenia and normal groups were 2.8%, 53.5% and 43.8%, respectively, and the percentage of the underweight, normal and overweight groups according to BMI were 27.9%, 57.2% and 14.9%, respectively. 2) The levels of stress and health promotion lifestyle were 2.9 and 2.3, respectively. 3) There was a positive correlation between BMD and BMI (r=.196, p<.01). There was a negative correlation between stress and health promotion lifestyle (r=-.35, p<.01). 4) Weight control experience made negative effects on BMD and BMI.
CONCLUSION
The findings of this study suggest the necessity of new health promotion programs to increase bone density of female college students. Stress management programs are also needed.

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Job Identity and Job Stress on Elementary School Health Teachers
Jin A Oh, Jin Ok Kwon
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(3):341-350.   Published online September 30, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.3.341
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to contribute to enhancing elementary school health teachers professional job performance by analyzing their job identity and job stress.
METHODS
The participants were 138 elementary school health teachers registered at the Busan Metropolitan City Office of Education, and the survey was conducted from the 22nd to 23rd of July, 2010. The collected data were analyzed by percentile, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficient, and stepwise multiple regression using the SPSS/WIN 17.0 program.
RESULTS
The average percentiles of job identity and job stress were 70.6 and 64.0 respectively. Among the sub-factors of job identity, autonomy was highest as 73.5, and among the sub-factors of job stress, job demand was highest as 73.9. There were significant differences in the degree of job identity and job stress according to education status, the number of classes, job satisfaction, enthusiasm for work, and the image of nursing teachers expressed in a word. The regression model explained 21.2% of the variance of job identity. job stress explained 32.0% of the variance.
CONCLUSION
It is important to develop various comprehensive programs for improving job identity and managing job stress. In addition, it is necessary to provide support systems including persons, promotion and rewards to school health teachers.

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The Effects of Tele-care Case Management Services for Medical Aid Beneficiaries
Yang Heui Ahn, Eui Sook Kim, Il Sun Ko
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(3):351-361.   Published online September 30, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.3.351
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PURPOSE
This study was done to analyze the effects of tele-care case management services using secondary data.
METHODS
A descriptive research design was utilized, and the participants were 134 medical aid beneficiaries who were in either the high-risk group or the preventive group. Case management services were delivered by 8 care managers. Data were analyzed using PAWS Statistics 17 through descriptive statistics and paired t-test.
RESULTS
After the case management intervention, the participants' health quality of life, self-care competency, and reasonable medical care utilization increased significantly for the high-risk group. However there were no significant changes in the preventive group.
CONCLUSION
The results showed that the tele-care case management services were effective for high-risk medical aid beneficiaries. Further studies with controls for constitutional variables and a comparison group are required to validate the robustness of the effectiveness of the case management program in the present study.

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A Cost Benefit Analysis of Individual Home Visiting Health Care
Jin Hyun Kim, Tae Jin Lee, Jin Hee Lee, Sang Jin Shin, Eun Hee Lee
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(3):362-373.   Published online September 30, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.3.362
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the costs and benefits of individual home visiting health care using secondary data and literature review.
METHODS
The total number of subjects was 1,008,837. A specific program was classified into disease management, care of infant, child and women, or elderly care. The costs and effects of a program were identified from a societal perspective, and the effects were converted into monetary terms or benefits. The total cost was calculated in the way that medical expenses, travel costs and productivity losses were offset by the decrease in benefits and thus only the program budget was included in the total cost.
RESULTS
The total program cost was 47.6 billion won per year and the total annual benefit was estimated at 435.6 billion won. The benefits of arthritis management were the biggest among disease management programs. The net benefit was 388.0 billion won per year and the benefit/cost ratio was 9.16.
CONCLUSION
Home visiting health care was validated to be economically effective. It made a positive contribution to improving the health status of vulnerable populations and reducing medical expenses. These results suggest that home visiting care should be extended more broadly to vulnerable populations.

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