1.The effect of thyrotropin releasing hormone on rehabilitation of stroke patients.
Tomiyoshi CHIDA ; Shigeto ABE ; Ryuichi NAKAMURA ; Kenji KOSAKA
The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine 1987;50(4):175-181
In order to analyze the influence of thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) on rehabilitation process of stroke Patients, the comparison of functional gain and length of hospital stay was made between eight patients treated with TRH (TRH group) and 11 age and sex matched ones without TRH (control group). Using Social Maturation Scale (Takenshiki, SMS) and Motor Age Test for trunk and lower extremities (MoA), the patients were assessed at the admission, 2 and 3 months after the admission and the discharge, respectively. TRH of 2mg was administered once a day by intravenous drip injection for 10 days between 2 and 3 months after the admission. The gain of SMS score between 2 and 3 months after the admission was larger in the TRH group than in the control group, especially that of interpersonal skills. The gain of MoA score was not different between the two groups. Compared to the control group (5.3 months), the length of hospital stay was significantly short in the TRH group (4.2 months). However, functional gain during inpatient-rehabilitation was not different between the two groups. It is assumed that TRH is effective to shorten the course of stroke rehabilitation.
2.Promotion of the health care for farmers working in factories in rural district.
Akio NAKAGAWA ; Kenji ABE ; Tetsuhito FUKUSHIMA ; Yoneatsu OSAKI ; Yosuke YAMANE
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 1987;36(2):61-68
Today's one of the most important problems both in the industrial hygiene and the community health care is the health protection of farmers who are working in factories. There are many such farmers in the San'in rural districts. We surveyed the working conditions of 370 factories in Shimane Prefecture and found that they had many problems to be solved. The problems in the factories, mostly small-scale factories, are summarized as aging of workers, long working hours, insufficient rest, harmful work and night work.
Even in Sada-cho, where the local government is promoting the comprehensive community health care and encouraging the health care activity of inhabitants, the health care for factory workers is performed insufficiently. Some factories do not carry out even a periodical health examination of the workers.
We established the Sada-cho Occupational Health Association in cooperation with the local government, Izumo Health Center, Shimane Labor Standard Inspection Office and the factories in Sada-cho for the purpose of promoting the unified activity of the industrial hygiene and the community health care.
3.The educational practice and the evaluation of health care for the elderly in a commnuity where the aged population has been increasing.
Yosuke Yamane ; Kuninori Shiwaku ; Kenji Abe ; Tetsuhito Fukushima ; Tsutao Okamoto ; Akio Isobe ; Manabu Tada ; Yoichiro Fukuzawa ; Takuji Kishimoto ; Miyoko Abe
Medical Education 1991;22(2):71-76
7.Experience with new community-based curriculum in environmental medicine. (3). Effective trial of co-medical workers' participation in improvement of medical education.
Yoichiro FUKHZAWA ; Takuji KISHIMOTO ; Miyoko OKAZAKI ; Manabu TADA ; Yosuke YAMANE ; Kuninori SHIWAHU ; Kenji ABE ; Tetsuhito FUKUSHIMA
Medical Education 1990;21(2):88-94
The new community-based curriculum in Shimane Medical University, Japan, which are mainly based on family health practice and community health approach, is useful for students to understand the comprehensive medicine and holistic approach to community-based primary health care.
It is important to introduce district health workers in the preventive education for medical students to obtain to humanistic attitude and to change their value and behavior.
The importance of the exposure to the community health activities organized with man power and social resources should be more stressed in the improvement of the medical education curriculum and also of educational methodology to learn the essential physicians' nature such as humanity, responsibility, cooperation, positive attitude, and ability of problem solving.
10.Actual conditions of the health care of school personnel in rural districts of Shimane prefecture, Japan.
Tomoko SHIMIZU ; Kenji ABE ; Tetsuhito FUKUSHIMA ; Akio NAKAGAWA ; Nobuo YOSHIDA ; Yosuke YAMANE
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 1984;33(4):775-779
Actual conditions of the health care of school personnel in rural districts of Shimane Prefecture were investigated, concentrating our attention on the structure of diseases, the contents of health examination, factors impeding health, and so forth.
As a result of our investigation we found that the incidence of adult diseases among school personnel is considerably high. Health examinations with complete contents should be practised in the near future.
Further, the establishment of health care system in the work place, the improvement of working conditions considering sufficiently the peculiarity of mental work and of femininity, the independence of school nurses as specialist should be realized on the basis of the understanding of actual problems, which are obtained by examinations of health care conditions at each work place including epidemiological examination.