研究課題/領域番号 |
23K19833
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研究種目 |
研究活動スタート支援
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配分区分 | 基金 |
審査区分 |
0908:社会医学、看護学およびその関連分野
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研究機関 | 広島大学 |
研究代表者 |
Khaing Inn・Kynn 広島大学, 医系科学研究科(医), 研究員 (60986553)
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研究期間 (年度) |
2023-08-31 – 2025-03-31
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研究課題ステータス |
交付 (2023年度)
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配分額 *注記 |
2,730千円 (直接経費: 2,100千円、間接経費: 630千円)
2024年度: 1,430千円 (直接経費: 1,100千円、間接経費: 330千円)
2023年度: 1,300千円 (直接経費: 1,000千円、間接経費: 300千円)
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キーワード | J-SPEED / WHO EMT MDS / Disasters / Medical emergencies / EMT MDS / Emergency Medical Teams / Disaster Medicine |
研究開始時の研究の概要 |
The J-SPEED in Japan and the EMT MDS reporting form by WHO serve to collect emergency and disaster data. Yet, there are notable gaps in data quality and EMT training for optimal utilization. This study aims to assess both J-SPEED and MDS to contribute evidence-based disaster management worldwide.
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研究実績の概要 |
A comprehensive literature review was conducted to thoroughly assess the J-SPEED and WHO EMT MDS data collection tools. Training on the WHO EMT MDS data collection tools, facilitated by Professor Tatsu Kubo, who oversees J-SPEED and EMT MDS data collection, was attended in Osaka. Face-to-face discussions regarding using J-SPEED/WHO EMT MDS data collection tools in disasters and medical emergencies were held with a NGO in Myanmar and the director of Hospital in Thailand. Fruitful discussions with my research collaborators, Professor Tatsu Kubo and my supervisor were held to develop questionnaires and research methodology.
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現在までの達成度 (区分) |
現在までの達成度 (区分)
2: おおむね順調に進展している
理由
We are preparing the necessary documentation for submission to the ethical review board of Hiroshima University. Structured questionnaires for Emergency Medical Teams (EMTs) have been devised, adhering to CDC guidelines for surveillance systems, with a focus on factors such as usefulness, simplicity, feasibility, data quality, timeliness, and availability. Additionally, interview questionnaires for Emergency Medical Team Coordination Cells (EMTCCs) have been developed, taking into account the utility, representativeness, and timeliness of the J-SPEED and WHO EMT MDS data collection tools. All questionnaires have been translated into Japanese for use by EMTs and EMTCCs in Japan. Appropriate measures have been taken to ensure that informed consent procedures for participants are prepared.
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今後の研究の推進方策 |
Once our research is approved by the ethical committee of Hiroshima University, data collection will proceed according to the study timeline. We aim to commence data collection in the second week of June 2024, followed by analysis starting in the first week of July. Preliminary findings will be disseminated at the EMT conference in Dubai. The research aims to determine the functionality, challenges, and difficulties of using J-SPEED in Japan and WHO EMT MDS data collection tools in other countries, with potential international applications. Final findings will be published in a peer-reviewed journal, accompanied by presentations at international conferences.
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