Surveys on minimum practical abilities required by nonspecialist occupational physicians in Japan
نویسندگان
چکیده
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to identify the practical abilities required by nonspecialist occupational physicians and specify the priorities for training programs. METHODS A practical abilities list was developed through a focus group meeting of specialists. We created a survey questionnaire and asked three groups, namely, occupational physicians, occupational health nurses, and health officers, to rate the importance of each practical ability. RESULTS The mean scores for all 45 items were greater than 4, i.e., in the middle of the 7-point Likert scale, for all the three groups. The occupational physicians' responses had a correlation with the other groups' responses. However, there were differences with regard to some practical abilities between the three groups. Five practical abilities from the top quartile were marked "A" by all the three groups: "Submit opinions on fitness for duty and work accommodation on the basis of data from health examination," "Respect employee privacy," "Submit opinion on fitness for duty and work accommodation on the basis of data from face-to-face interviews with employees," "Submit opinions on fitness for duty and work accommodation on the basis of data from health surveillance," and "Implement face-to-face interviews for employees who have worked overtime and evaluate the subjects' conditions including mental and physical health status, degree of accumulated fatigue, and depression." CONCLUSIONS This study resulted in a rank-ordered list of 45 practical abilities that are required by nonspecialist occupational physicians. This result may be useful to review and redesign the existing training program for nonspecialist occupational physicians.
منابع مشابه
Development and Practical Application of a Bridge Management System (J-BMS) in Japan
This paper presents a new bridge management system (J-BMS). It is integrated with a concrete bridge rating expert system that can be used to evaluate the serviceability of existing concrete bridges. The proposed J-BMS not only evaluates the performance of bridges, but also offers a rehabilitation strategy based on a combination of maintenance cost minimization and quality maximization. In this ...
متن کاملSocial Policy in Japan and Sweden; A Proper Pattern for Iranian Elderlies
Objectives: In developed countries, aging of population is not a new phenomenon. However, in under development countries, such as Iran, it is necessary to think about the welfare of elderlies from now on. Due to the degradation of physical and mental abilities of elderlies, they are threatening by crucial problems. Therefore, to be safe and secure, elderlies must be provided by special supports...
متن کاملبررسی بهره گیری آموزش نظری و عملی از دیدگاه فارغ التحصیلان کاردانی بهداشت خانواده از دانشکده ی بهداشت ، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه ، سال 1380
Introduction: Family health graduations are one of the most important health care personnel workers. Because mothers and children health have been monitored by them, their abilities of upgrading health, saving and returning population health - if it combined with appropriate, training, and efficacy performance, are very effective. Universities of medical sciences because of their direct contact...
متن کاملAn epidemiological study of work-related violence experienced by physicians who graduated from a medical school in Japan.
Healthcare workers are at high risk of being victim of verbal and physical violence perpetrated by patients. There are only a few studies on work related violence among physicians. The aim of this study was to determine how prevalent work-related violence against physicians is and whether gender, age, specializations and workplaces are associated with verbal and physical violence against physic...
متن کاملFitness to work: legal pitfalls.
Medical examinations for fitness to work are undertaken by the specialist and the nonspecialist occupational physicians alike. An assessment done negligently in such a capacity will expose physicians to legal risks, even if they are not specialist occupational physicians. This is not unlike negligent care given in the traditional therapeutic care setting. Much of the case law governing legal di...
متن کامل