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À¯È£½Å/Ho Sihn Ryu
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Abstract
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Purpose: To evaluate the effects of planned visiting nursing services for homebound disabled persons in the community who have had a cerebrovascular accident.
Methods: One group pre-test and post-test research deign was applied to 61 disabled persons who were undergoing rehabilitation with visiting nursing services to evaluate the effects on the health status (SF-36) and activity daily living
(ADL/IADL) from March to August, 2001.
Results: The health status score by SF-36 of homebound disabled people was significantly improved; the average score was 28.56¡¾21.24 before service, 34.29¡¾22.30 at 3 months after, and 40.84¡¾=27.41 at 6 months after. The activity daily
living
score by OASIS ¥± was also significantly increased (z= -6.09, p=.000; z= -6.04, p= .000) at 3 months and 6 months after home visiting nursing services.
Conclusion: The strategy plan for developing a visiting nursing service in health centers should be prepared to develop community based rehabilitation (CBR) programs as well as to improve the level of health status and ADL/IADL for
homebound
disabled people in the community.
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KeyWords
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