Records of Visits to the School Health Room Curvent Situation and Need for a Software Application

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  • 保健室来室記録の実態とアプリケーション化へのニーズ
  • ホケンシツライシツキロク ノ ジッタイ ト アプリケーションカ エ ノ ニーズ

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<p> Records of visits to the school health room(health room records)are invaluable for understanding the health status of students who visit the health room. However, the current situation is that yogo teachers input data from handwritten health room records into computers, and there is a need to make the task of totaling and analyzing the visitors to the health room more efficient. We believe this would be possible by creating a software application for health room records. In the present study, we conducted an anonymous survey of 312 currently employed yogo teachers in order to clarify the current status of health room records and the demand for the creation of such an application.</p><p> The survey results show that among the 59 respondents using health room records, the most common media for the records were both paper and electronic data(44 respondents, 74.6%), indicating that records are handwritten on paper and then input into computers for data management. In addition, 45 respondents(76.3%)responded that they would like to use an application, and there was a particular need for an application among yogo teachers employed at junior high and senior high schools(p <0.05). Among the respondents from elementary schools, 12(33.3%)responded that they did not wish to use an application, citing concerns over privacy and less direct involvement as reasons.</p><p> A limitation of the present study is the size of the study population. We will increase the number of subjects to see if the same results as the present study are obtained and to gain a better understanding of the current situation, and based on the results we will consider a health room record application matched to the school type and the students’developmental stage.</p>

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