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A Review on Home Health Care in Korea - Hospital, Community, and Public Health Center Based Home Health Care Nursing -

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was conducted to provide fundamental information for policy integration of the home health care system.

Methods: Focused review was performed from 8 studies out of 48 literature related to home care needs.

Results: Females utilized home care based on hospital and public health centers at a higher rate than males. While there had been more rate of the elderly above 60 year-old at hospital and community based home care, on the other hand below 45 year-old at public health center. The most common disease amongst users in all three types was cerebrovascular disease, the second was cancer based at hospitals, hypertension and arthritis at public health centers. There were more needs for those using artificial respiratory equipment, cancer patients, and puerpera. However, the needs for hospital and community based home care were very similar.

Conclusions: Due to similar disease characteristics but varied severity at the three home care based settings, they should be managed with flexibility. Home care curriculum should be developed according to common disease type, and home care services should be strengthened for its expertise.
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