Child Health Nursing Research
Volume 25, Issue 4, 2019, Pages 406-416

Evaluation of a community-based child (Infants and Toddlers) health promotion Pilot Project in a Migrant Village in Kyrgyzstan [키르키즈스탄 이주민 마을 지역사회기반 영유아 건강증진 예비사업 평가] (Article) (Open Access)

Shin H. , Lee Y.-N. , Lee S.J.* , Jang Y.K.
  • a College of Nursing Science, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea
  • b Department of Nursing, Chodang University, Muan, South Korea
  • c Red Cross College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea
  • d Department of Nursing, Honam University, Gwangju, South Korea

Abstract

Purpose: Children in migrant villages in Kyrgyzstan have a high incidence of anemia and need effective health promotion programs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a pilot study of a health promotion project for infants and toddlers based on community participation. Methods: This was a retrospective study conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the project. The project was carried out by nurses at a public health center, community health workers, and local residents in a migrant village. After the operational system of the project was established, health assessments, child-care education, provision of vouchers for iron supplements, and activities to improve residents' awareness were conducted during 6 months among 100 children, of whom 85 were finally analyzed. Results: In international health projects, close cooperation of the project team with community residents and health workers is important. Access to the community-based program was feasible in the socially and economically poor migrant village, and improvements were shown in children's anemia and awareness of health care. Conclusion: By focusing on the effective aspects of this preliminary project, plans to utilize community health workers and promotion strategies can be added to the main project to improve health promotion among children in this area. © 2019 Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing.

Author Keywords

Health promotion Community-based participatory research Program evaluation Child health

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85075807121&doi=10.4094%2fchnr.2019.25.4.406&partnerID=40&md5=086123d93487633e0977a2e462ab4c59

DOI: 10.4094/chnr.2019.25.4.406
ISSN: 22879110
Original Language: Korean