민간 산후조리원 공공성 제고를 위한 산후조리서비스 체계 고찰 및 개선 방안The Review and Future Perspectives of the Postpartum Care Service System for the Improvement of the Private-Postpartum Care Center’s Publicity
- Other Titles
- The Review and Future Perspectives of the Postpartum Care Service System for the Improvement of the Private-Postpartum Care Center’s Publicity
- Authors
- 김희선; 이재희; 이정림; 엄지원; 구자연; 박병록; 박현수; 손인숙
- Issue Date
- Jul-2021
- Publisher
- 한국모자보건학회
- Keywords
- Publicity; Postpartum Care Center; Postpartum Care Service System
- Citation
- 한국모자보건학회지, v.25, no.3, pp 153 - 161
- Pages
- 9
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 한국모자보건학회지
- Volume
- 25
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 153
- End Page
- 161
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/4747
- ISSN
- 1226-4652
2384-440X
- Abstract
- The study aimed to review the current postpartum care service system and suggest measures of improvement for the public reinforcement of the private-postpartum care center (PCC). We conducted a review of literature, including an internet search, and we analyzed the in-depth interviews using questionnaires answered by workers from the 6 private-PCCs operated in Goyang city. Using these data, we derived possible measures which could improve the publicity of private-PCCs. It was found that the 11 nationwide public-PCCs had serious operating deficits, and its utilization by the vulnerable was insufficient. In areas where private-PCCs are concentrated, we can propose the following policies to strengthen publicity, rather than establishing another public-PCC. First, it is important to provide support for private-PCCs to apply cost reductions for vulnerable groups, similar to the maternal and newborn medical care of public- PCCs. Second, publicity would be strengthened by reorganizing the pregnancy and childbirth education program, while also offering additional services for mothers with stillbirths and abortions. For the integrated management of postpartum care services, this should be shifted towards reinforcing the publicity of private-PCCs, rather than operating a public-PCC in relative ly concentrated private-PCC areas.
Through these policies, it is expected that financial and administrative waste will be reduced, and an integrated management system for postpartum care services will be established.
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