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Chae Bok Joo 2 Articles
A Study on the Recent Changes in the Number of School Nurses in Korea
Chae Bok Joo
Journal of Nurses Academic Society 1979;9(1):31-40.   Published online April 3, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jnas.1979.9.1.31
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The purpose of the study was undertaken to present transition of school nurses to analyze some factors related to them. 1. Overage increase rate of school nurses the year of 8 years (1970 - 1978) was 4.61% for the primary school, 2.14% for the middle school, and 15.26% for the high school which was the highest. The total number of school nurses was 1289. 2. The percentage of school working school nurses to the total schools was 14.6% for the primary school, 7.7% for the middle school, and 15.2% for the high school in 1978. In Seoul was largest of 66.7% while that of kyongsangnamdo showed the lowest of 1.5%. 3. In 1978, the increase of school nurses was 17.9% for the private school which was highest while that of the nation and public school showed the lowest of 12.4%. 4. Studies for the Primary, middle and high school per school nurses in 1979 were 5,981 - 14,923 - 7,655 respectively. 5. Considering the age distribution of the total school nurses for the primary, middle and high schools was the most of 54.1% in 20s. Regarding the, career of school nurses, those who had worked for less than 5 years were 46.4% in 1970, while 51.8% in 1978. And the school nurses who had worked for less than 10 years reduced 71.3% from 82.7%. 6. There were close relationship between the number of school nurses and that of school, and a regression formular made as follow: SNi= -24.497 + 0.675 Si + 0.196 Ni (School) (Nurses)

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A Study on Delivery Environments and Immunization practice of the Maternal & Child Health Services in a Rural Area
Chae Bok Joo
Journal of Nurses Academic Society 1975;5(2):92-103.   Published online April 3, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jnas.1975.5.2.92
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Chun Chon Professional School of Nursing This study was conducted to find out status of delivery environments, defivery attendants, and various immunization practices towards 513 babies who were born during the period, from January 1, 1972 to December 31, 1974, in Dongnae Area, Shiridong Myon, Chunseong Gun, Ganwon Do. The results and findings obtained from the study are summarized as follows: 1. Of all deliveries, 10.7% of the babies were reported born at the hospitals. 2. Deliveries atteneded by qualified professionals such as, doctors, midwives or public health nurses, were 22. 2% of the total deliveries. Those who delivered alone without having anyone's assistants were as much as 9. 7%. The percentage of the deliveries attened by the professional groups were increased year by year among the younger group mothers with the babies brith order being first or second place. 3. Sewing scissors were most frequently used as a tool for cutting the umbilical cord, indicating 87.5% in this area. Sterilized tools were used among 50.3% of the women. 4. The usage af vinyl sheet and cement bag paper were frequently used as a delivery sheet, indicating 32.3%. Delivery set which was distributed by the health center was used 18 .0%. (excluded the deliveries attended by professional attendants) 5. Immunization practices for the infant were observed as relatively high rate; 92.8% of the infant received D. P. T., 81.3% received against poliomyelitis, 52.8% for small pox, 78 . 9% with B. C. G., and 18. 5%against measles. The percentage af babies compelted 3 times shot for D. P. T. and 2 times shot for poliomyelitis vaccine turned out be to 67.8% and 87. 5%, respectively.

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