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Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
2006 Volume.9 No. 1 p.30 ~ p.34
Operating Report of a Hospice Cyber Counselling Program
Yoo Ji-Soo

Kang Se-Won
Lee Yoon-Jung
Abstract
Purpose: This study is to report the operating result of the Hospice Cyber Counselling Program for improving quality of life for terminal patients and their families.

Methods: This study was performed followed by counsellor training, building strategy of public relations, management, and evaluation of the effect in order.

Results: 72 subjects visited our cyber homepage and became members for approximately 9 months from Oct. 2004 to July 2005; 17 subjects in their 20s (23.6%), 12 subjects in their 30s (16.7%), 17 subjects in their 40s (23.6%), and 13 subjects above 50s (18%). Classified by diagnose related group, cancer related disease consist of 90%. As for the relationship between contents of counselling and counselling applicants, families consist of 90% and self-applicants only 10%. Only 30 members used on-line counselling and their counselling frequency was just 35 times. Although counselling frequency and the number of members who used the counselling site were not high, they tend to contact with a counsellor continuously and use the site actively after the first counselling.

Conclusion: Cyber counselling program for hospice was practically managed to improve quality of life for terminal patients and their families as a basic activity for hospice business activation. Basic public relations with regard to hospice business by mass media and the press should be performed continuously and the hospice training program is required for medical personnel to be continue. (Korean J Hosp Palliat Care 2006;9:30-34)
KEYWORD
Cyber hospice, Counselling program, Management
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