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Communicating medical-related information in the wake of Fukushima Daiichi Accident: An analysis of scientific journal papers published in the first three years

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Item type 会議発表論文 / Conference Paper(1)
公開日 2015-12-25
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タイトル Communicating medical-related information in the wake of Fukushima Daiichi Accident: An analysis of scientific journal papers published in the first three years
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794
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著者 Ng, Kwan-Hoong

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Ng, Kwan-Hoong

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Wong, Chan-Yuan

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WEKO 557905

Wong, Chan-Yuan

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Ai-Peng, Koh

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WEKO 557906

Ai-Peng, Koh

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Kanda, Reiko

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WEKO 557907

Kanda, Reiko

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Kemp, Ray

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神田 玲子

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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 This study attempts to answer these questions: “What role did communication of medicalrelated information play in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi accident?” and “What challenges were faced by health risk communication as reported by scholarly papers?”
A total of 443 medical- and health-related journal papers published in the first three years (2011-2014) of the accident were retrieved from the Scopus database and subsequently 36 papers related to communication of disaster, health and risk information were selected for analysis. It was found that several different types of healthcare providers such as surgeons,
psychiatrists, nurses, counsellors, dietitians, and public health workers were actively involved with disaster relief work following the Fukushima accident in 2011. In particular, the United States and United Kingdom dispatched disaster response teams to provide guidance on health and medical issues to their embassies and citizens in Japan. Analysis of the material reveals
evidence of a communication lapse in information sharing as well as misinformation resulting in confusion, anxiety, stress, fear, and mistrust.
The important role of health risk communication has been recognized in medical responses, disaster and emergency management and recovery, radiation protection, and many valuable lessons have been learned. The authors make recommendations to develop effective health risk communication strategies; education and awareness; dialog and information sharing between different experts, policy makers, general public, and journalists; use of social media;
and in the use of plain language.
書誌情報 2nd Technical Meeting on Science, Technology, and Society Perspectives on Nuclear Science, Radiation and Human Health:The View from Asia

p. 41, 発行日 2015-11
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