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The Survey Study for the Nurturing Facility Establishment for the Military Personnel's Children (Targeting on the Area around Ja-woon Military Camp)

  • 군진간호연구
  • Abbr : Korean Journal of Military Nursing Research
  • 2007, 25(1), pp.158~190
  • Publisher : Military Health Policy Research Center
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Nursing Science > General Nursing > Nursing Education

Choi, Yun-Jung 1 Jongpil Yoon 1 GuJeungah 2 Hyojung Yeon 1

1국군간호사관학교
2국군수도병원

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is a basic pilot study in order to present a proposal for the introduction of a day nursery facility in Jawoon Unit. The study was initiated with the necessity that the founding in this paper might contribute to improving nurturing policies, in that it can create safe working conditions for military personnel and help their children grow up healthily. For this survey was a questionnaire developed by researcher. The sample were 309 military-related personnel that bringing up children between 0 and 6 years old. The results from the survey are as follow. First of all, as for children between at the age of 0 and 6, 211 children were brought up a day nursery, and other 211 children were took care of by parents, which indicate the number answered in different category were identical in number. The reasons why children were took care of in a day nursery were mainly for the children's development of sociality and for the condition that nobody can take care of children while in workplace. Second, the approval rate for the introduction of a day nursery facility was 84.5%. Also, 83.8% people surveyed answered that they would use a day nursery facility when the facility were in Jawoon Unit. In the category asking the necessity of introduction the facility, most people responded that they needed it in order to improve the level of working satisfaction by securing safety. Third, as for managing types of a day nursery most favored by military personnel, there was little difference between civilian founded facility and facility attached to Jawoon Unit. Also, most people surveyed favored whole-day-care curriculumand considered the qualification and quality of teachers. Most people responded that the children's stable development of emotion and sentiment should be emphasized while their children are in a day nursery. In conclusion, based on the result of this, I proposed a proposal for the introduction of a day nursery with 6 categories: the foundation and managing types of a day nursery facility, the subject of the facility and criteria for class formation, the organization of facility and environment, the operating time, the objectives of a day nursery, teachers, and human personnel. With the deep understanding on the necessity and advantage of the introduction of a day nursery facility in Jawoon Unit, it is time for the related organization and personnel to roll up their sleeves so as to launch the introduction of a day nursery facility.

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