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Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine ; : 952-956, 1984.
Artículo en Japonés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-377401

RESUMEN

A questionnaire was sent to school health nurses in rural districts of Shimane Prefecture asking them about health conditions and emergency accidents of children, problems of the health care, and safety administration in schools.<BR>The health conditions of children in rural districts were almost common with those of children in cities of Japan. It was suggested that the increase of psychosomatic complaints and disorders of children was directly or indirectly affected by the changes of life conditions in households of side-work farmers, the inhumane competition in education and the drastic urbanization of life style.<BR>The cooperative approach to comprehensive health care of children by the participants of school health and community health is urgently needed to promote the health level.

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Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine ; : 864-873, 1983.
Artículo en Japonés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-377397

RESUMEN

For the purpose of studying the systematization of community health care in the rural district, we made health examinations and investigations into labor conditions and daily life of women working in grape farms.<BR>The health conditions of the women working in grape farms were considerably unfavorable. They were compelled extremely busy lives including agricultural labor, households, childcare and nursing of the elderly who were lying ill in bed.<BR>The health examinations revealed the high prevalence of cervicobrachial disorder, lumbago, fatigue of the sensory-nervous system and some health hazards by agricultural chemicals, in addition to anemia and hypertention which show generally higher prevalence among farmers in Japan. Taking into account that the new technical know-how and agricultural chemicals will be more and more introduced to the intensive agricultural system, it will become important to raise the health level both through approaches of the community health and through industrial hygiene.<BR>The cooperative activities which we carried out with the Agricultural Cooperative Association, Municipality, Health Center, the Agricultural Mutual Benefit Association and the Agricultural Guide Center, improved the health condition, health care delivery system and participation of workers in the activities. These effects also proved the necessity of improving living conditions in parallel with the promotion of the comprehensive health care system.

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Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine ; : 202-211, 1981.
Artículo en Japonés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-377452

RESUMEN

A health examination and an occupational health investigation were executed to find health problems of workingwomen in a rural factory which produces the disposable medical tools on the line. The results were as follows<BR>1) Most of workingwomen complain of fatigue of muscle and neuro-sensory systems which is due to simple work of assembly-line operation. Mild hypertension, anemia, backpain and eyestrain are also prevalent.<BR>2) The exposure to organic solvents was scarcely defined by our occupational environmental investigation, but an attention should be paid to the chronic intoxication by long-term, trace exposure to organic solvents. Recently organic solvents are so often used in factories in rural districts that it is very important to arrange the health check system for the intoxication by organic solvents, and to call special attentions of workingwomen to the occupational disease through the health education.<BR>3) As many workingwomen must work hard not only at the factory but also at their homes after their duties, carrying on agricultural cultivation, household and nursing of infants, they are usually fatigued and are chronically in anemic condition. To promote the health level of workingwomen in rural district, it is very important to realize the comprehensive health care. from the standpoint of promoting community health and occupational health care.

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Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine ; : 833-842, 1981.
Artículo en Japonés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-377438

RESUMEN

The state and problems of health care to farmers in the rural district, San-in, the west northern part of Japan were studied in cooperation with Agricultural Cooperative Associations, Municipalities, Health Centers, Agricultural Mutual Benefit Association and Agriculture Guide Center since 1977.<BR>Various features of interrelationship among the demographic, living, and physical conditions were analysed from the standpoint of promoting community health level.<BR>In our investigation almost of the farmers complained commonly of some diseases such as hypertension, anemia and lesion concerned with bone-muscle-connective tissue system. The health problems on connection with the community characteristics in each district were as follow;<BR>1) In the truck gardening district, the fatigue, overwork, lumbago and greenhouse workers' syndrom were found in a high rate.<BR>2) In mountainous rice crop district, anemia and fatigue in women were prevalent.<BR>3) In the urbanized area around the city, hypertension was prevalent. High frequency of the discontinued treatment type in hypertensive patients and low consiousness for self health care were noted.<BR>4) In the tea and grape plantation district, lumbago, cervical syndrom, osteo-arthritis of knee joint and numbness of fingers which is similar to “vibration syndrom” were noted.<BR>It is, therefore, clear that the adequate, comprehensive medical care program in a community on the basis of socioeconomical characteristics of each district is needed to promote the cooperative activity of health service of administration, agricultural policy and inhabitant participation.

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Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine ; : 782-790, 1981.
Artículo en Japonés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-377349

RESUMEN

For the purpose to clarify the industrial fatigue and causative factors, the health examinations and the investigations of daily life were made to 138 workingwomen in a cotton-yarn factory in the rural district.<BR>1) Comparing with other occupations, the fatigue in workingwomen was generally severe, especially in the middle-aged women who engaged in an agricultural labor besides the labor in the factory. As for the characteristics of their fatigue, the mental fatigue was more predominant than the physical fatigue. The results of Flicker test, autonomic nerve function test and urine creatinin test revealed the alternate shift working system in the factory was one of the causative factors which was responsible for the fatigue of the workingwomen.<BR>2) The health examination revealed the high prevalence of anemia. The occurrence of the mild hypertension, the localized muscle fatigue and low back pain were also noteworthy. The investigations on the workingwomen's daily lives revealed that they engaged in an agricultural labor and households early in the morning or in the holidays, and worked for 8.6 hours in the average, and 16 hours in the maximum.<BR>In addition to the industrial fatigue, the burdens of the agricultural labor and the households got worse the health conditions of the workingwomen. In the rural district it becomes very important to promote the comprehensive health care activities from the both sides of community health care system and occupational health care system.

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