Title Alternative | Key topics related to health policy |
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FullText URL | 133_30.pdf |
Author | Hamada, Jun| |
Keywords | 国民皆保険 保険料と公費 医療機関経営 公立病院改革 |
Publication Title | Journal of Okayama Medical Association |
Published Date | 2021-04-01 |
Volume | volume133 |
Issue | issue1 |
Start Page | 30 |
End Page | 35 |
ISSN | 0030-1558 |
Related Url | isVersionOf https://doi.org/10.4044/joma.133.30 |
language | Japanese |
Copyright Holders | Copyright (c) 2021 岡山医学会 |
File Version | publisher |
DOI | 10.4044/joma.133.30 |
NAID | 130008034813 |
Title Alternative | Reforming the way doctors work |
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FullText URL | 131_165.pdf |
Author | Hamada, Jun| |
Publication Title | Journal of Okayama Medical Association |
Published Date | 2019-12-02 |
Volume | volume131 |
Issue | issue3 |
Start Page | 165 |
End Page | 167 |
ISSN | 0030-1558 |
Related Url | isVersionOf https://doi.org/10.4044/joma.131.165 |
language | Japanese |
Copyright Holders | Copyright (c) 2019 岡山医学会 |
File Version | publisher |
DOI | 10.4044/joma.131.165 |
NAID | 130007782623 |
FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
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Author | Liu, Yangyang| Mitsuhashi, Toshiharu| Yamakawa, Michiyo| Sasai, Megumi| Tsuda, Toshihide| Doi, Hiroyuki| Hamada, Jun| |
Keywords | Elderly Disability Body mass index Long-term care insurance Unhealthy behaviors |
Published Date | 2019-11-29 |
Publication Title | PeerJ |
Volume | volume7 |
Publisher | PeerJ |
Start Page | e8146 |
ISSN | 2167-8359 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
language | English |
OAI-PMH Set | 岡山大学 |
Copyright Holders | © 2019 Liu et al. |
File Version | publisher |
PubMed ID | 31803538 |
DOI | 10.7717/peerj.8146 |
Web of Science KeyUT | 000499696500006 |
Related Url | isVersionOf https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8146 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/48689 |
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FullText URL | 66_4_343.pdf |
Author | Fujiwara, Takeo| Takao, Soshi| Iwase, Toshihide| Hamada, Jun| Kawachi, Ichiro| |
Abstract | Little is known about the association between social capital and child behaviors. This study aims to investigate that association. A complete population-based, cross-sectional survey was conducted for all the caregivers with preschool children in a rural town in Okayama prefecture in Japan. Two dimensions of individual-level social capital and unhealthy child behaviors were reported by parent-administered questionnaire. We analyzed 354 preschool children (57.6% of all children for whom questionnaires were completed). Children whose main caregiver had high cognitive social capital were 89% less likely to miss breakfast (odds ratio [OR]=0.11;95% confidence interval [CI]:0.01-1.03). Children whose caregiver had high structural social capital were 71% less likely to wake up late (OR=0.29;95% CI:0.12-0.71) and 78% less likely to skip tooth brushing more than once per day (OR=0.22;95% CI:0.05-0.93). Both cognitive and structural social capital were negatively associated with unhealthy child behaviors. A further intervention study is needed to confirm the impact of social capital on child behavior. |
Keywords | tooth brushing child health social capital skipping breakfast watching TV |
Amo Type | Original Article |
Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
Published Date | 2012-08 |
Volume | volume66 |
Issue | issue4 |
Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
Start Page | 343 |
End Page | 350 |
ISSN | 0386-300X |
NCID | AA00508441 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
language | English |
Copyright Holders | CopyrightⒸ 2012 by Okayama University Medical School |
File Version | publisher |
Refereed | True |
PubMed ID | 22918207 |
Web of Science KeyUT | 000307918900007 |
JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30971 |
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FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
Author | Hamada, Jun| Takao, Soshi| |
Abstract | We discuss the concept of social capital, which has received much attention recently. Social capital is important for the following 2 key reasons:(1) a highly democratic polity and a strong economic performance that attaches great importance to the public good can be achieved on the basis of high social capital;and (2) social capital can effect health status in the human population, and widening of income inequality harms human health through the erosion of social capital. In addition, there are 3 political implications of social capital for Japanese society:(1) social capital has implications for the political decision of whether Japanese society should adopt a “medium burden for medium welfare” or a “low burden for small welfare” model together with the concept of social overhead capital;(2) reciprocity, which is one of the primary components of social capital, is similar to the philosophy underlying the health care system of Japan;(3) Japanese society needs to change from a society that emphasizes the relationships between its members to a society that is open to outsiders and has sufficient opportunities. |
Keywords | social capital trust norm of reciprocity network of civic engagements income inequality and health |
Amo Type | Review |
Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
Published Date | 2008-10 |
Volume | volume62 |
Issue | issue5 |
Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
Start Page | 275 |
End Page | 283 |
ISSN | 0386-300X |
NCID | AA00508441 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
language | English |
File Version | publisher |
Refereed | True |
PubMed ID | 18985087 |
Web of Science KeyUT | 000260391300001 |
Author | Hamada, Jun| |
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Published Date | 2007-09-03 |
Publication Title | 岡山医学会雑誌 |
Volume | volume119 |
Issue | issue2 |
Content Type | Journal Article |