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Concept Analysis of Public Health Nursing Skills for Health Crisis Management of Infectious Diseases
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- Iguchi Aya
- Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing
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- Suzuki Yoshimi
- Tokyo Medical University
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- Sato Taichi
- Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing
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- Ishida Chie
- Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing
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- Yamashita Ruriko
- Tokushima University
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- Oh ChuHyang
- Tokyo Metropolitan University
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- Okuda Hiroko
- National Institute of Public Health
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 「感染症の健康危機管理に関する公衆衛生看護技術」の概念分析
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Description
<p>Objective: To identify the components and define the concepts of “Public Health Nursing Skills for Health Crisis Management of Infectious Diseases” through an analysis of public health nursing textbooks.</p><p>Methods: Chapters on “health risk management” in 12 textbooks used in public health nursing education were analyzed using Rodgers’ method of concept analysis.</p><p>Results: Six categories were extracted as characteristics including [health guidance and awareness-raising matched to community characteristics and risks] and [strengthening and managing health and medical care delivery systems in collaboration with inside and outside public health centers]. Public health nursing skills for health risk management of infectious diseases were defined as “estimating the risk of infection in the community based on the analysis of epidemiological surveys and taking measures to prevent infection and the spread of infection in individuals and the entire community according to the characteristics of the community that are known through the activities of public health nurses during normal times using methods to strengthen and manage the health care system”.</p><p>Discussion: The results suggest that there are skills that have been added through the response to COVID-19 and these need to be taught in future basic education for public health nurses.</p>
Journal
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- Public Health Nursing Education
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Public Health Nursing Education 8 (1), 62-72, 2024-05-31
Japan Association of Public Health Nurse Eduational Institution
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390300401605409536
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- ISSN
- 24336890
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- journal article
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- KAKEN
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed