Development of an application tool to support returnees in Fukushima.

Annals of the ICRP Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-10 DOI:10.1177/01466453211006815
T Ohba, A Goto, H Nakano, K E Nollet, M Murakami, Y Koyama, K Honda, K Yoshida, Y Yumiya, Y Kuroda, A Kumagai, T Ohira, K Tanigawa
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To promote radiation protection and health promotion among returning residents (returnees) in coastal areas of Fukushima, eHealth principles were used to develop a new application tool (app) that can record radiation exposure and health status while providing comprehensive support to returnees. Intended users are returnees and health and welfare workers. After assessing their needs, a flowchart and prototype for operational logic were created using commercially available software tools. Professional developers will focus on improving the user interface and ensuring data security. The finished app will be compatible with mobile telephones and tablets. Utility and ease of use are paramount to serve returnees of all ages effectively.

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开发一个应用程序工具,以支持福岛返回者。
为了促进福岛沿海地区返回居民(回返者)的辐射防护和健康促进,利用电子健康原则开发了一种新的应用工具(应用程序),可以记录辐射暴露和健康状况,同时为回返者提供全面支持。预期使用者是回返者和保健和福利工作者。在评估了他们的需求之后,使用商业上可用的软件工具创建了操作逻辑的流程图和原型。专业开发人员将专注于改进用户界面和确保数据安全。完成后的应用程序将与手机和平板电脑兼容。实用性和易用性对于有效地为所有年龄的回返者服务至关重要。
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Annals of the ICRP Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: The International Commission on Radiological Protection was founded in 1928 to advance for the public benefit the science of radiological protection. The ICRP provides recommendations and guidance on protection against the risks associated with ionising radiation, from artificial sources as widely used in medicine, general industry and nuclear enterprises, and from naturally occurring sources. These reports and recommendations are published six times each year on behalf of the ICRP as the journal Annals of the ICRP. Each issue provides in-depth coverage of a specific subject area.
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