The Journal of the Japan Academy of Nursing Administration and Policies
Online ISSN : 2189-6852
Print ISSN : 1347-0140
ISSN-L : 1347-0140
Reform Strategy and the Process of the Personal Health Service System in the Area
―From the Actual Example of the Public System Establishment That the Public Health Center Tackled―
Masumi Shoji
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2002 Volume 5 Issue 2 Pages 40-54

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Abstract

The creative public system construction is the reform or integration of the personal health service system that exist. It is said as the reform strategy that intends, the preparation/plan/application of the activity that stood to long-term/general view. The public health nurse systematizes the project team. The team is made with the person in charge of the relation organization/party. The activity puts emphasis to the adjustment between the organization.

The purpose of this research clarifies what kind of reform strategy was used the practice example of public system establishment, and also the process. And, I present 1 model for the reform.

The research object is 3 public health nurses of public health center. As for their experience years, there are 14-21 years. They established the public system construction.

The collection of data used the phenomenon observation by recollection law. I used the method of phenomenology to analysis.

The strategic reform plan that was established with this research puts a large goal to the activity idea. One stage is the system construction that tries to tackle now. The firm collaboration relation based on confidence/trust is made with the process of this system construction. The trust/collaboration relation with the relation organization/party becomes the core of new system construction. I see the wisdom which it was started to guide with this research and be a progressive gearing strategy plan.

As for the process, there is a start stage/implementation stage/progressive stage. I see the new wisdom with the middle, and be a progressive stage.

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