[A study on differences of opinion on health care care programs among physicians, nurses, non-medical personnel and patients]

Taehan Kanho. 1990 Jun 28;29(2):48-65.
[Article in Korean]

Abstract

The government has adopted a policy to introduce Home Health Care Program, and has established a three stage plan to implement it. The three stage plan is: First, to amend Article 54 (Nurses for Different Types of Services) of the Regulations for Implementing the Law of Medical Services; Second, to try out the new system through pilot projects established in public hospitals and clinics; and third, to implement at all hospitals and equivalent medical institutions. In accordance with the plan, the Regulation has been amend and it was promulgated on January 9, 1990, thus establishing a legal ground for implementing the policy. Subsequently, however, the Medical Association raised its objection to the policy, causing a delay in moving into the second stage of the plan. Under these circumstances, a study was conducted by collecting and evaluating the opinions of physicians, nurses, non-medical personnel and patients on the need and expected result from the home health care for the purpose of help facilitating the implementation of the new system. As a result of this study, it was revealed that: 1. Except the physicians, absolute majority of all other three groups--nurses, non-medical personnel and patients--gave positive answers to all 11 items related to the need for establishing a program for Home Health Care. Among the physicians, the opinions on the need for the new services were different depending on their field of specialty, and those who have been treating long term patients were more positive in supporting the new system. 2. The respondents in all four groups held very positive view for the effectiveness and the expected result of the program. The composite total of scores for all of 17 items, however, reveals that the physicians were least positive for the effectiveness of the new system. The people in all four groups held high expectation on the system on the ground that: it will help continued medical care after the discharge from hospitals; that it will alleviate physical and economic burden of patient's family; that it will offer nursing services at home for the patients who are suffering from chronic disease, for those early discharge from hospital, or those who are without family members to look after the patients at home. 3. Opinions were different between patients (who will receive services) and nurses (who will provide services) on the types of services home visiting nurses should offer.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Allied Health Personnel*
  • Attitude to Health
  • Home Care Services*
  • Humans
  • Nurses*
  • Physicians*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires