课程设置和归属社会角色对参与各种灾难的感知和意图的差异:对日本医科学生的横断面研究。

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Fukushima Journal of Medical Science Pub Date : 2025-07-03 Epub Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.5387/fms.24-00049
Kazuki Sugaya, Takeyasu Kakamu, Ken Iseki, Arifumi Hasegawa
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摘要

灾难正变得越来越普遍,其类型也越来越多样。本研究基于网络调查,调查了医学生参与不同类型灾害的程度,以帮助招募未来灾害医学人员。这项研究是利用现有数据进行的。结果显示,学生对化学、生物、放射性、核、爆灾害的参与意愿低于自然灾害和人为灾害。此外,还观察到参与意愿和对灾难的看法的差异。我们假设,参与CBRNE灾难的低意愿部分是由于对未知危险的恐惧,以及认为灾难响应不是大学使命的一部分。因此,每所大学都应该培训医疗保健专业人员,让他们想象风险的社会需求,并教育学生他们参与其中的意图。这可以通过向他们展示如何在未来危机的社会需求的社会背景下应对灾难来实现。
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Differences in perceptions and intentions to engage in various disasters by curriculum and social roles of belonging: A cross-sectional study of japanese medical students.

Disasters are becoming more common, and their types are more varied. This study investigated the extent to which medical students would like to be engaged in different types of disasters to help recruit personnel for future disaster medicine based on a web-based survey. The study was conducted using existing data. The results revealed that students' intention to engage in chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) disasters was lower than that for natural and human-made disasters. Further, differences in the intention to engage and perceptions of disasters were observed. We hypothesized that the low intention to engage in CBRNE disasters was due, in part, to the fear of unknown hazards and the belief that disaster response was not part of the university's mission. Thus, each university should train healthcare professionals to imagine the social needs of risk and educate students about their intention to engage. This can be done by showing them how to respond to disasters in the social context of societal demands in case of future crises.

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Fukushima Journal of Medical Science
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