1.Towards the Completion of 'Fukushi no Mori'-The Comprehensive Health, Medical and Welfare System at Koga City.
Minoru OHNUKI ; Shigeru TSUCHIYA ; Katsumi KANO ; Kiyoshi EGUCHI
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 1994;43(4):939-944
Every local government in Japan is seeking to have an integrated health, medical and welfare system to take care of an increasing number of the elderly.
An attempt to develop such a model system called ‘Fukushi no Mori’ was begun in 1987 in Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture. It was not until 1993 that the land for the project was acquired and the final plans for the arrangement of facilities were drawn up. In March 1994 construction got under way.
This paper discusses the strategies for developing an integrated health, medical and welfare system in this city. The results of a number of detailed research studies undertaken by the authors are also described and discussed.
2.Towards the Completion of 'Fukushi no Mori'-The Comprehensive Health, Medical and Welfare System at Koga City.
Minoru OHNUKI ; Shigeru TSUCHIYA ; Katsumi KANO ; Kiyoshi EGUCHI
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 1994;43(4):939-944
Every local government in Japan is seeking to have an integrated health, medical and welfare system to take care of an increasing number of the elderly.
An attempt to develop such a model system called ‘Fukushi no Mori’ was begun in 1987 in Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture. It was not until 1993 that the land for the project was acquired and the final plans for the arrangement of facilities were drawn up. In March 1994 construction got under way.
This paper discusses the strategies for developing an integrated health, medical and welfare system in this city. The results of a number of detailed research studies undertaken by the authors are also described and discussed.
3.Towards the Completion of 'Fukushi no Mori'-The Comprehensive Health, Medical and Welfare System at Koga City.
Minoru OHNUKI ; Shigeru TSUCHIYA ; Katsumi KANO ; Kiyoshi EGUCHI
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 1994;43(4):939-944
Every local government in Japan is seeking to have an integrated health, medical and welfare system to take care of an increasing number of the elderly.
An attempt to develop such a model system called ‘Fukushi no Mori’ was begun in 1987 in Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture. It was not until 1993 that the land for the project was acquired and the final plans for the arrangement of facilities were drawn up. In March 1994 construction got under way.
This paper discusses the strategies for developing an integrated health, medical and welfare system in this city. The results of a number of detailed research studies undertaken by the authors are also described and discussed.
4.Towards the Completion of 'Fukushi no Mori'-The Comprehensive Health, Medical and Welfare System at Koga City.
Minoru OHNUKI ; Shigeru TSUCHIYA ; Katsumi KANO ; Kiyoshi EGUCHI
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 1994;43(4):939-944
Every local government in Japan is seeking to have an integrated health, medical and welfare system to take care of an increasing number of the elderly.
An attempt to develop such a model system called ‘Fukushi no Mori’ was begun in 1987 in Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture. It was not until 1993 that the land for the project was acquired and the final plans for the arrangement of facilities were drawn up. In March 1994 construction got under way.
This paper discusses the strategies for developing an integrated health, medical and welfare system in this city. The results of a number of detailed research studies undertaken by the authors are also described and discussed.
6.The role of the practice of medical team carc and introductory medical training system.
Shigeru TSUCHIYA ; Minoru OHNUKI ; Yasuko FUKUYA ; Kiyoshi EGUCHI ; Fusae KOMATSUZAKI ; Youko AKAZAWA ; Sumiko ISOIWA ; Reiko NAKAMURA ; Michi TAKAHASHI
Medical Education 1990;21(4):241-247
This paper discussed the introductory medical training system and medical team care problems at University Hospital of Tsukuba.
The characteristics of this training system are that the duration of training is the fourth year medical students at the University of Tsukuba and to exercise the roles of nursing service at University Hospital.
In this practice, medical students are expected to comprehend about the significance of team work in medical care, to practice in the work of nurses and c-medical workers for learning their roles. We introduce our purpose and practice of this medical team care. Problems of this trial are discussed in this paper. But we have confirmed that this experimental. Trial is useful experience to all medical students and the items of this practical exercise are one of the most effective training method for them.
7.The evaluation of twelve years experiences of the practice of medical team care at the university of Tsukuba, school of medicine.
Shigeru TSUCHIYA ; Minoru OHNUKI ; Yasuko FUKUYA ; Kiyoshi EGUCHI ; Fusae KOMATSUZAKI ; Youko AKAZAWA ; Sumiko ISOIWA ; Reiko NAKAMURA ; Michi TAKAHASHI
Medical Education 1990;21(4):249-256
For the purpose of learning the comprehensive medical team care. we tried for the fourth year medical students at University of Tsukuba to exercise the nursing service and the team care system in the Hospital of University of Tsukuba.
These practice were already undergone during past twelve years.
In this practice, students are expected to comprehend about the significance of team work in medical care, to understand the meaning of medical care, to learn especially the roles of nursing and rehabilitation medicine (in total medical care system), to practice in the work of nurses and co-medical workers for understanding their roles, to study the basic science and contribution in medical team care of rehabilitation medicine, to comprehend about the outline of the health, medical care system, and medical economics.
As the items of this practical exercise, all students must work as follows:
1. collection of venous blood and check of vital signs.
2. practical work of nursing service.
day time service: 8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.(fourtimes)
1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.(once)
early night service: 5:00 p.m.-0:00 a.m.(once)
midnight service: 0:00 a.m.-8:30 a.m.(once)
Moreover 15 corelative lectures are prepared.
For these twelve years, we researched motivating effects and impression of this exercise about both medical students and nurses by method of using questionnaire. We hope to grow kindly doctors having the mind of humanity.
8.Effect on Undergraduate Medical Students of Exposure to a Summer Camp for Children with Asthma.
Shigemi YOSHIHARA ; Toshio ABE ; Yumi YAMADA ; Makoto WATANABE ; Mika ONO ; Mariko OYAMA ; Sanae KANAZAWA ; Michio NUMATA ; Kiyoshi NISHIKURA ; Daisuke NAKAJIMA ; Megumi HOSHI ; Norimasa FUKUDA ; Tamotsu ANDO ; Noriko KANNO ; Osamu ARISAKA ; Mitsuoki EGUCHI
Medical Education 2001;32(1):39-45
We investigated the effects on medical education of early exposure of undergraduate students to a summer camp for children with asthma. An objective evaluation by the editorial staff found final improvements in the following areas (in descending order of frequency): learning of basic medical behavior (91% of students); cooperative attitude of medical staff in general treatment with the patient and the patient's family (88%); understanding of childhood growth and development (80%); knowledge of childhood asthma (69%); and mastery of basic techniques for therapy and examination (41%). The differences in the ratio of improvement (%) before and after visiting the camp, were (in descending order of frequency): cooperative attitude of medical care staff in general medical treatment with the patient and the patient's family (47%); understanding of childhood growth and development (45%); knowledge of childhood asthma (38%); learning of basic medical manner (34%); and mastery of basic techniques for therapy and examination (25%). These findings suggest that a summer camp is useful for exposing undergraduate medical students to children with asthma and is effective for helping them understand patients and family-oriented pediatric medicine.