Journal of the National Institute of Public Health
Print edition : ISSN 1347-6459
Online edition : ISSN 2432-0722
Online edition : ISSN 2432-0722
Vol.68 No.4 (October 2019)
Topics:Culturally sensitive health care required for the healthiest country – focusing on health emergency and disaster
Preface
- Miki Marutani
Culturally sensitive health care required for the healthiest country – focusing on health emergency and disaster(1154KB) Page 291
Topics
- Emiko Namihira
‘Salutogenesis’ and the factors in natural disaster recovery: an essay of preventive measures to health damages caused by natural disaster〈Review〉(1205KB) Page 292-300 - Kishie Shigekawa
Ethnographic research for understanding new perspectives on disaster response〈Review〉(2065KB) Page 301-308 - Hajime Kagiya
Culture and disaster support: One consideration for the reinforcement of local community through a community disaster management plan〈Review〉(1838KB) Page 309-318 - Sakiko Kanbara, Akemi Yamagishi, Wakana Ozawa
Co-creation and visualization of care for disaster risk reduction〈Review〉(2652KB) Page 319-328 - Odeda Benin-Goren
Cultural diversity in disaster: the need of caregivers to understand〈Review〉(1243KB) Page 329-333 - Lev Zhuravsky, Nahoko Harada
Providing culturally safe nursing care in disaster: Japanese and New Zealand perspectives〈Review〉(1220KB) Page 334-342 - Miki Marutani, Nahoko Harada, Kanae Takase, Yukiko Anzai, Hiroko Okuda, Sanae Haruyama
Conceptual framework for culturally sensitive public health nursing under disasters〈Review〉(809KB) Page 343-351
Brief Report
- Kenichi Toda, Akira Ushiyama, Motonobu Miyazaki
Relationship between the date of closure and absolute humidity on the two days preceding the class closure of elementary school during the seasonal influenza epidemic season(1256KB) Page 352-357