Development and Educational Effectiveness of an e-Learning Training System for Radiation Disaster Management
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- ARAI Tomohiro
- Komazawa University
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- ISHIHARA Toshihiro
- National Cancer Center Hospital (Tsukiji Campus)
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- WATANABE Yuichi
- Komazawa University
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- TAKEDA Satoshi
- Sagamihara National Hospital
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- FUKAMIZU Yoshiya
- Tokyo Medical Center
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- ISHIDA Takato
- Kokura Medical Center
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- IIJIMA Hayate
- Sagamihara National Hospital
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- INABA Mamoru
- Kure Medical Center
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- KONISHI Eiichiro
- Disaster Medical Center
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- KANEKO Takayuki
- Tokyo National Hospital
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- YOSHIDA Junichi
- Nagasaki Medical Center
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- KITAGAWA Tomohiko
- Osaka National Hospital
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- NASUKAWA Atsumu
- Sendai Nishitaga Hospital
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- NADA Takanori
- Iwakuni Clinical Center
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- TAKAHASHI Hiroki
- Akita National Hospital
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- OYAMA Hayato
- Disaster Medical Center
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- KOIKE Takahisa
- Kyorin University
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- MURATA Syo
- Komazawa University
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- EBATA Kiyokadzu
- The Japan Association of Radiological Technologists
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- KANEKO Junichi
- Komazawa University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 放射線災害分野に関するe-learning研修システムの開発とその教育効果
Abstract
<p>The aim of this study was to establish an e-learning training system for radiation disaster management in order to effectively train and secure personnel for radiation disasters, independent of regional characteristics such as the presence or absence of nuclear facilities. An educational management tool was used to enable verification of the educational effects through on-demand videos and pre- and post-training tests based on standardized textbooks created by the government. This training was conducted for radiological technologists affiliated with the National Hospital Organization. The educational effects were analyzed based on the results of the pre- and post-training tests. The developed e-learning training system included on-demand videos, provision of PDF materials, implementation of pre- and post-tests, confirmation of attendance, and performance management. Of the 65 trainees, 59 completed all the lectures and tests. The correct answer rate of the pre-training test was 57.8 ± 19.0%, while that of the post-training test was 85.9 ± 12.5%. This study established the first-of-its-kind e-learning training system for radiation disaster management in Japan and participants received effective literacy education on radiation disaster management. The results showed that training can be conducted regardless of location, thereby facilitating effective training and securing of personnel.</p>
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Health Physics
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Japanese Journal of Health Physics 58 (4), 203-208, 2024-01-15
Japan Health Physics Society
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390580793826447744
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- ISSN
- 18847560
- 03676110
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed