Wonjung Noh
Gachon University
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The Journal of the Korea Contents Association | 2012
Ji-Young Lim; Eun-Joo Kim; Kyung-Won Choi; Jung-Suk Lee; Wonjung Noh
The aim of this study is to develop strategies activating long-term care visiting nursing. The research design was a descriptive survey study, and the data were collected from the visiting nursing center managers, customers, and long-term care insurance staffs. The major results were as follows. To activate the long-term care visiting nursing, first, the basic nursing care for ensuring sustainable health management has to be included. Second, the visiting nursing must be designated as mandatory use in standard guideline for using long-term care services. Third, the insurance pricing of visiting nursing must be based on the cost of visiting nursing. And, last, using a visiting nursing must be possible without a doctor`s order sheet, when it is required for the assessment of patient`s health status.
Public Health Nursing | 2014
Ji Young Lim; Wonjung Noh; Eun-Joo Kim; Kyung Won Choi
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to describe the current state of home visit nursing services in the Korean context and to suggest future policy directions. DESIGN First, the three home visit nursing services that have developed in Korea are compared using the analytic framework provided by Gilbert and Terrell in 2012. The framework is based on four dimensions of social welfare: users, services, source of funds, and service delivery process. Second, we perform a strength, weakness, opportunity, and threat analysis to suggest comprehensive and constructive home visit nursing service policies for the future. RESULTS Specifically, we advocate the creation of an organization that steers the central government to operate an integrated management organization to distribute services and reduce redundancy for preventing the waste of both medical and state financial resources. This study also recommends the development of educational programs to improve the quality of services and service evaluation criteria for the objective assessment of those services. CONCLUSIONS These policy guidelines may prove useful both for Korea and for other countries that intend to prepare or revise their home visit nursing service systems.
Asian Nursing Research | 2015
Wonjung Noh; Ji Young Lim
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to identify the financial management educational needs of nurses in order to development an educational program to strengthen their financial management competencies. METHODS Data were collected from two focus groups using the nominal group technique. The study consisted of three steps: a literature review, focus group discussion using the nominal group technique, and data synthesis. RESULTS After analyzing the results, nine key components were selected: corporate management and accounting, introduction to financial management in hospitals, basic structure of accounting, basics of hospital accounting, basics of financial statements, understanding the accounts of financial statements, advanced analysis of financial statements, application of financial management, and capital financing of hospitals. CONCLUSIONS The present findings can be used to develop a financial management education program to strengthen the financial management competencies of nurses.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing | 2015
Wonjung Noh; GyeongAe Seomun
PURPOSE This study was conducted to develop key performance indicators (KPIs) for home care nursing (HCN) based on a balanced scorecard, and to construct a performance prediction model of strategic objectives using the Bayesian Belief Network (BBN). METHODS This methodological study included four steps: establishment of KPIs, performance prediction modeling, development of a performance prediction model using BBN, and simulation of a suggested nursing management strategy. An HCN expert group and a staff group participated. The content validity index was analyzed using STATA 13.0, and BBN was analyzed using HUGIN 8.0. RESULTS We generated a list of KPIs composed of 4 perspectives, 10 strategic objectives, and 31 KPIs. In the validity test of the performance prediction model, the factor with the greatest variance for increasing profit was maximum cost reduction of HCN services. The factor with the smallest variance for increasing profit was a minimum image improvement for HCN. During sensitivity analysis, the probability of the expert group did not affect the sensitivity. Furthermore, simulation of a 10% image improvement predicted the most effective way to increase profit. CONCLUSION KPIs of HCN can estimate financial and non-financial performance. The performance prediction model for HCN will be useful to improve performance.
Journal of School Nursing | 2014
GyeongAe Seomun; Young Hwan Kim; Jung-Ah Lee; KwangHoon H. Jeong; Seon A. Park; Miran Kim; Wonjung Noh
To better understand environmental electromagnetic wave exposure during the use of digital textbooks by elementary school students, we measured numeric values of the electromagnetic fields produced by tablet personal computers (TPCs). Specifically, we examined the distribution of the electromagnetic waves for various students’ seating positions in an elementary school that uses digital textbooks. Electric and magnetic fields from TPCs were measured using the HI-3603 Visual Display Terminal/ Very Low Frequency (VDT/VLF) radiation measurement system. Electromagnetic field values from TPCs measured at a student’s seat and at a teacher’s computer were deemed not harmful to health. However, electromagnetic field values varied based on the distance between students, other electronic devices such as a desktop computers, and student posture while using a TPC. Based on these results, it is necessary to guide students to observe proper posture and to arrange seats at an appropriate distance in the classroom.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration | 2013
Ji Young Lim; Wonjung Noh; Seung Eun Oh; Ok Gum Kim
New Educational Review | 2013
GyeongAe Seomun; Eunjoo Yang; Eun-Young Kim; Eun Jung Kim; Wonjung Noh
Public Health Nursing | 2018
Geun Myun Kim; Myung Sun Hong; Wonjung Noh
Ponte | 2017
Ji-Young Lim; Wonjung Noh
Ponte | 2017
Wonjung Noh; GyeongAe Seomun