FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
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Author | Fukuyasu, Yusuke| Kataoka, Hitomi U.| Honda, Miwako| Iwase, Toshihide| Ogawa, Hiroko| Sato, Masaru| Watanabe, Mayu| Fujii, Chikako| Wada, Jun| DeSantis, Jennifer| Hojat, Mohammadreza| Gonnella, Joseph S.| |
Keywords | Empathy Humanitude Medical education |
Published Date | 2021-06-04 |
Publication Title | BMC Medical Education |
Volume | volume21 |
Issue | issue1 |
Publisher | BMC |
Start Page | 316 |
ISSN | 1472-6920 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
language | English |
OAI-PMH Set | 岡山大学 |
Copyright Holders | © The Author(s). 2021 |
File Version | publisher |
PubMed ID | 34088308 |
NAID | 120007089818 |
DOI | 10.1186/s12909-021-02773-x |
Web of Science KeyUT | 000660873600001 |
Related Url | isVersionOf https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-021-02773-x |
Title Alternative | Okayama University Survey of the current situation of community-based medical facilities supported by part-time work by physicians |
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FullText URL | 127_13.pdf |
Author | Teshigawara, Sanae| Iwase, Toshihide| Kanamori, Tatsuya| Kawabata, Tomoko| Sato, Masaru| Usui Kataoka, Hitomi| |
Abstract | We investigated the situation of how physicians at Okayama University support local medical institutions by serving as a part-time worker, and analyzed the difference between the five medical districts of Okayama prefecture and other prefectures. Many physicians (actual number of physicians, full-time equivalent number of physicians) served in the southeastern region of the Okayama prefecture (339, 82.2). On the other hand, fewer physicians (42, 11.4) served in Takahashi・Niimi in the northwestern region of Okayama. Many physicians also served in Hiroshima prefecture (193, 48.8), Hyogo prefecture (109, 26.7), and the four prefectures of Shikoku Island (81, 23.6). It has been clarified that many physicians at Okayama University are working on a part-time basis to support local and community medical institutions in the wide area of Okayama prefecture, Hiroshima prefecture, Hyogo prefecture and the four prefectures of Shikoku Island. |
Keywords | 岡山大学勤務医師(physicians at Okayama University) 非常勤勤務(part-time worker) 地域医療機関支援(community-based medical facilities) |
Publication Title | 岡山医学会雑誌 |
Published Date | 2015-04-01 |
Volume | volume127 |
Issue | issue1 |
Start Page | 13 |
End Page | 17 |
ISSN | 0030-1558 |
language | Japanese |
Copyright Holders | Copyright (c) 2015 岡山医学会 |
File Version | publisher |
DOI | 10.4044/joma.127.13 |
NAID | 130005068345 |
Author | Kishimoto, Yoko| Suzuki, Etsuji| Iwase, Toshihide| Doi, Hiroyuki| Takao, Soshi| |
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Published Date | 2013-12-17 |
Publication Title | BMC Public Health |
Volume | volume13 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Author | Kasai, Yosuke| Suzuki, Etsuji| Iwase, Toshihide| Doi, Hiroyuki| Takao, Soshi| |
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Published Date | 2013-10-17 |
Publication Title | PLoS ONE |
Volume | volume8 |
Issue | issue10 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
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 |