@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00056076, author = {吉田, 奈美 and 宮嵜, 祥匡 and 根井, 充 and Yoshida, Nami and Miyazaki, Yoshimasa and Nenoi, Mitsuru}, issue = {3}, journal = {Integr Cancer Sci Therap,}, month = {Jul}, note = {We expect that the nurses will be increasingly required to have enough knowledge on radiation because of the following reasons. First, an amazing technical innovation in radiation medicine causes elevation in the number of patients who are applied to radiation medicine either nuclear medicine or radiation cancer therapy. Second, the role of nurses in radiation emergency medicine is increasingly emphasized in response to the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. Finally, obedience to nursing ethics which places the highest priority on comfort of patients sometimes discourage the nurses against taking a correct action to protect themselves from unnecessary exposure to radiation. Based on these situational analyses, we expect that the demand for the training chance for nurses to learn radiation will increase, and the medical society will be requested to spend much money to establish more training facilities to encourage nurses to learn radiation.}, pages = {1--2}, title = {Prospective increase in the training chance for nurses to learn radiation.}, volume = {4}, year = {2017} }