[职业卫生专业人员在熊本地震破坏的工作场所的个人经验所要求的灾害管理能力]。

Etsuko Yoshikawa, Hitomi Abe, Tomoko Yokogawa, Tatsuhiko Kubo, Seiichiro Tateishi, Koji Mori
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目的:本研究旨在根据职业卫生专业人员在熊本地震受损工作场所的个人经历,阐明灾害管理所需的能力。方法:本研究采用半结构化访谈的定性描述设计。研究参与者包括8名职业卫生专业人员,他们曾在熊本地震影响的工作场所从事职业卫生工作,随后在同一工作场所受雇。数据分析采用定性数据分析方法。研究人员逐字阅读访谈记录,提取子类别和类别,在同质和异质元素中寻找共同点,同时确定与灾难中专业人员能力相关的内容。结果:提取出9大类29亚类。下列能力被确定为发生灾害时职业卫生专业人员所需的技能:"通过全面了解灾害造成的健康影响来感知情况的本质","在适当理解随时间变化的情况的同时确定任务的优先次序","在确保自身健康和安全的同时,从自己能做的事情开始","通过设计有效的方法来继续职业健康实践,同时灵活地应对情况,"“创造一个环境,使每个职业健康团队成员都能发挥自己的作用”,以及“调整组织内职业健康部门的位置,利用网络”。以下能力被确定为职业卫生专业人员应对灾害和备灾所需的技能:"具备职业卫生专业人员的基本个人素质"、"与员工和公司建立信任关系"和"将个人的灾难经验与未来的职业卫生实践联系起来"。结论:灾害管理中职业卫生专业人员所需的能力是灾害反应和备灾。此外,灾害应对和备灾方面的这些方面表明,职业卫生专业人员需要具备战略和创造性思维技能,包括组织方法,如促进工作场所的网络和建立基于多方面评估和情境灵活性的雇主-雇员关系。
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[Competencies required for occupational health professionals in disaster management based on their personal experiences of workplaces damaged by the Kumamoto earthquakes].

Objectives: This study aimed to clarify the competencies required for occupational health professionals in disaster management based on their personal experiences of workplaces damaged by the Kumamoto earthquakes.

Methods: This study adopted a qualitative descriptive design using semi-structured interviews. The study participants included eight occupational health professionals who had been engaged in occupational health practice at workplaces affected by the Kumamoto earthquakes and subsequently employed at the same workplace. Data analyses were performed using a qualitative data analysis method. The researcher read transcripts of the interviews verbatim and extracted subcategories and categories, seeking points of commonality among homogeneous and heterogeneous elements while identifying content related to the competencies of the professionals during a disaster.

Results: Nine categories and 29 subcategories were extracted. The following competencies were identified as skills required for occupational health professionals when a disaster occurred: "perceiving the essentials of the situation through a comprehensive understanding of the health impacts caused by disasters," "prioritizing tasks while appropriately understanding a situation that is changing over time," "starting from what one can do while ensuring one's own health and safety," "continuing occupational health practice by devising efficient approaches while flexibly responding to the situation," "creating an environment that enables each occupational health team member to fulfill their role," and "adjusting the positions of occupational health departments within organizations to utilize networks." The following competencies were identified as skills required for occupational health professionals' disaster response and preparedness: "having the essential personal qualities of occupational health professionals," "establishing relationships of trust with employees and companies," and "linking one's experience of a disaster to future occupational health practice."

Conclusions: The competencies required for occupational health professionals in disaster management are disaster response and preparedness. Moreover, these aspects in disaster response and preparedness suggest that occupational health professionals are required to have strategic and creative thinking skills including organizational approaches such as boosting networking in the workplace and establishing employer-employee relationships based on multifaceted assessment and situational flexibility.

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