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Education on Infectious Disease Health Crisis Management for Public Health Nurse Students and Achievement Levels of Educational Goals: A Study Considering Differences among Training Programs Based on a Survey of Instructors
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- Suzuki Yoshimi
- Tokyo Medical University
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- Yamaguchi Takumi
- Tokyo Medical University
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- Ishida Chie
- Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing
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- Iguchi Aya
- Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing
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- Yamashita Ruriko
- Tokushima University
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- Shimazu Taeko
- International University of Health and Welfare Graduate School
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- Horiike Ryo
- Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University
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- Sato Taichi
- Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing
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- Kasai Akane
- Tokyo Tama Fuchu Public Health Center
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- Okuda Hiroko
- National Institute of Public Health
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 保健師学生への感染症の健康危機管理教育と目標到達状況:教員への調査による養成課程の差も踏まえた検討
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<p>Purpose: This study aimed to conduct a questionnaire survey targeting instructors at all public health nurse (PHN) training institutions nationwide. Further, this study seeks to clarify the state of education on infectious disease health crisis management and the achievement levels of educational goals for PHN students, considering the differences among training programs.</p><p>Methods: An anonymous, self-administered, web-based questionnaire survey targeting one representative from each PHN training institution nationwide was conducted between February and March 2023.</p><p>Results: Responses were obtained from 82 participants (response rate: 28.0%). The achievement rates for the infectious disease health crisis management goals were relatively high in terms of knowledge; however, it tended to be lower in terms of skills. Institutions offering “four-year education” had fewer lecture and exercise hours related to infectious disease health crisis management. It also had a lower proportion of observation and practical experience during public health center practicums than those offering “advanced education.”</p><p>Discussion: To enhance students’ practical skills, it is necessary to secure time for exercises related to infectious disease health crisis management and develop educational programs that utilize instructors’ field experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials that are concrete and easy to visualize must also be created and used.</p>
Journal
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- Public Health Nursing Education
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Public Health Nursing Education 9 (1), 59-67, 2025-05-31
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
- 1390585891168617984
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- ISSN
- 24336890
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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