Competencies of occupational health professionals for disaster management based on their own experiences

Tomoko Yokogawa, E. Yoshikawa, Hitomi Abe, S. Tateishi, K. Mori
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Introduction: This study aims to clarify whether the competencies required of occupational health professionals for disaster management, identified from experiences in a single disaster, can be agreed upon by occupational health professionals with experience in other disaster responses. Methods: This study employed a quantitative study design using a questionnaire. The participants were occupational health professionals. The questionnaire included 29 competencies identified from the experiences of occupational health activities conducted during the Kumamoto earthquake. Items were rated from 1 (not necessary at all) to 5 (very necessary) by the participants. Exploratory factor analysis of the responses was performed. Result: The participants were 334 (29.9%), of which 97 (29.0%) answered that they had disaster response experience. Factor analysis was performed by setting three factors for 22 items. Factors 1, 2, and 3 were labeled “skills about coordinating within the organization,” “practical ability to respond to changing situations,” and “consistency as occupational health professionals,” respectively. Discussion: In the event of a disaster, occupational health professionals are required to ensure their own safety, grasp the occupational health needs changing over time, and make decisions based on changing situations. The study suggests that a disaster response is a rare experience even for specialists in occupational health. To enable them to appropriately play their roles in occupational health response during disasters, a system of education aimed at maintaining coherence as the occupational health profession and demonstrating coordinating and practical skills in the event of a disaster should be established.
职业卫生专业人员根据自身经验进行灾害管理的能力
导言:本研究旨在澄清从单一灾害经验中确定的职业卫生专业人员灾害管理所需的能力是否可以与具有其他灾害应对经验的职业卫生专业人员达成一致。方法:本研究采用问卷调查的定量研究设计。参与者是职业卫生专业人员。调查表包括从熊本地震期间开展的职业卫生活动的经验中确定的29项能力。这些项目被参与者打分从1(完全没有必要)到5(非常必要)。对调查结果进行探索性因素分析。结果:334人(29.9%),其中97人(29.0%)回答有灾害应变经验。对22个项目设置3个因子进行因子分析。因素1、2和3分别被标记为“组织内部协调的技能”、“应对变化情况的实际能力”和“作为职业卫生专业人员的一致性”。讨论:在灾难发生时,职业卫生专业人员需要确保自身的安全,掌握随时间变化的职业卫生需求,并根据变化的情况做出决策。这项研究表明,即使对职业健康专家来说,灾难应对也是一种罕见的经历。为了使他们能够在灾害期间在职业保健反应中适当发挥作用,应建立一个教育系统,目的是保持职业保健专业人员的一致性,并在发生灾害时展示协调和实际技能。
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