Impact of Health Professionals on Health Promotion Activities in Japanese Worksites
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概要
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We tried to assess the impact of health staff on health promotion activities in Japanese worksites. We surveyed all worksites with 50 or more employees in Kagawa Prefecture, western Japan through self-administered questionnaires. We constructed a general linear model that contained three health professions, occupational physicians, health supervisors and occupational health nurses, which are common in the Japanese workplace as co-regressors, and fourteen health promotion activities as dependent variables. The impact of occupational physicians was small. The impact of health supervisors was considered high in workplace defined activities. The impact of occupational health nurses was considered high in person-to-person services and life-style related activities. Through assessing the impact, the strengths and weaknesses of each health professional were clarified.
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著者
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Kageyama Hiroshi
Kagawa Occupational Health Promotion Center
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HIRAO Tomohiro
Department of Hygiene & Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa Medical University
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JITSUNARI Fumihiko
Department of Hygiene & Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa Medical University
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ASAKAWA Fumiyuki
Colledge of Liberal Arts and Science, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts
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SUNA Shigeru
Department of Hygiene & Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa Medical University
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KITAMADO Takako
Department of Hygiene & Public Health, Factulty of Medicine, Kagawa Medical University
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FUKUNAGA Ichiro
Department of Hygiene & Public Health, Factulty of Medicine, Kagawa Medical University
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TAKEDA Noriaki
Department of Medical Systems Management, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa Medical University
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Takeda Noriaki
Department Of Medical Systems Management School Of Medicine Kagawa Medical University
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Kitamado Takako
Department Of Hygiene & Public Health Factulty Of Medicine Kagawa Medical University
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Fukunaga Ichiro
Department Of Hygiene And Public Health School Of Medicine Kagawa Medical University
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Jitsunari Fumihiko
Kagawa Univ. Kagawa Jpn
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Takeda Noriaki
Department Of Medical Social Work Faculty Of Medical Welfare Kawasaki University Of Medical Welfare
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Hirao Tomohiro
Department Of Public Health And Social Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Kagawa University
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