Perception in Relation to a Potential Influenza Pandemic among Healthcare Workers in Japan : Implications for Preparedness
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概要
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Due to the potential for an influenza pandemic, preparedness for infection control in healthcare settings is essential from the standpoint of occupational health for healthcare workers. We conducted questionnaire surveys among Japanese hospitals to assess preparedness at the individual and institutional levels and their inter-relationship. Questionnaires were administered at 7 tertiary hospitals in Japan during the spring of 2006. We analyzed 7,378 individual responses of the 10,746 questionnaires administered and all seven institutional responses by hospital infection control committees. Healthcare workers assigned low importance to personal protective equipment and showed mixed attitudes (anxious but accepting) to the potential risk. Institutional gaps existed in preparedness across hospitals and most hospitals lacked the specificity to cope with a pandemic. A higher level of institutional preparedness, as determined by expertise as well as general and specific countermeasures, was an important predictor of individual recognition of preventive measures, perception of institutional measures, and attitude toward coping with risk. A higher level of institutional preparedness stood out to be an important predictor of individual preparedness. Considering the risk of a future influenza pandemic, hospitals should improve preparedness at all levels.
- 社団法人日本産業衛生学会の論文
著者
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Ide Reiko
産業医科大学
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Ide Reiko
University Of Occupational And Environmental Health
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KOYAMA Nobuya
Toho University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Division of Cardiovascular Surgery
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IMAI Teppei
University of Occupational and Environmental Health
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TAKAHASHI Ken
University of Occupational and Environmental Health
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TODOROKI Miwako
University of Occupational and Environmental Health
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KUNISHIMA Hiroyuki
Tohoku University Hospital
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HOSHUYAMA Tsutomu
University of Occupational and Environmental Health
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KAWASAKI Takashi
Osaka Medical College
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ENDO Kazuo
Okinawa Chubu Hospital
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FUJITA Hiroshi
Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh Hospital
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IWATA Kentaro
Kameda Medical Center
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KOH Gerald
National University of Singapore
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CHIA Sin
National University of Singapore
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KOH David
National University of Singapore
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Koyama Nobuya
Toho University Omori Medical Center
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