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Ann ICRP ; 50(1_suppl): 167-173, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34256641

ABSTRACT

Following the accident at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in 2011, a series of health literacy training workshops for local health workers was developed and implemented. This study aimed to analyse who among the intended audience gained the greatest benefit from the training. Nine health workers attended a workshop consisting of classroom training and a follow-up feedback assessment of materials they created in the workshop. The materials were assessed by a total of 131 intended readers. Using Sakai's tool, those items asking readers to rate the accessibility of written information were used to compare the materials before and after revision. The total score for Sakai's measure showed a significant improvement, and the elderly and those without regular doctor visits were more likely to notice improvements after revision. Such health literacy training could serve as a model programme to prevent inequity in access to health information in the face of a regional health crisis.


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Fukushima Nuclear Accident , Health Literacy , Radiation Protection , Aged , Feedback , Humans , Japan , Nuclear Power Plants
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Ann ICRP ; 50(1_suppl): 187-193, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34109845

ABSTRACT

To promote radiation protection and health promotion among returning residents (returnees) in coastal areas of Fukushima, eHealth principles were used to develop a new application tool (app) that can record radiation exposure and health status while providing comprehensive support to returnees. Intended users are returnees and health and welfare workers. After assessing their needs, a flowchart and prototype for operational logic were created using commercially available software tools. Professional developers will focus on improving the user interface and ensuring data security. The finished app will be compatible with mobile telephones and tablets. Utility and ease of use are paramount to serve returnees of all ages effectively.


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Fukushima Nuclear Accident , Radiation Exposure , Radiation Protection , Humans
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