Department of Nursing

吉野 八重

ヨシノ ヤエ  (Yoshino Yae)

基本情報

所属
上智大学 総合人間科学部看護学科 准教授
学位
看護学士(聖路加看護大学)
公衆衛生修士(ロンドン大学熱帯医学公衆衛生院)
熱帯医学ディプロマ(ロンドン大学熱帯医学公衆衛生院)
医学博士(北里大学医療系研究科)

研究者番号
80433720
J-GLOBAL ID
201901011430506215
researchmap会員ID
7000029056

(研究テーマ)
開発途上国の母子保健医療人材育成
外国人の出身国および我が国のECD事情のデータベース作成


論文

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  • Yae Yoshino, Chris Willott, Enkhjargal Gendenjamtz, Altanbagana Surenkhorloo, Monir Islam, Reiko, Sakashita
    Central Asian Journal of Medical Sciences 4(4) 253-263 2018年12月1日  査読有り招待有り
  • C. Willott, R. Sakashita, E. Gendenjamts, Y. Yoshino
    International Nursing Review 65(4) 577-585 2018年7月1日  査読有り
  • Yoshino Yae, Ohta Hiroshi, Kawashima Masatoshi
    The Kitasato medical journal 42(1) 6-14 2012年3月31日  査読有り
  • Hiroko Sakaguchi, Masashi Tsunoda, Koji Wada, Hiroshi Ohta, Masatoshi Kawashima, Yae Yoshino, Yoshiharu Aizawa
    PLOS ONE 7(2) 1-9 2012年2月  査読有り
    Background: In the early stages of Pandemic (H1N1) 2009, border control measures were taken by quarantine stations to block the entry of infected individuals into Japan and community containment measures were implemented to prevent the spreading. The objectives of this study were to describe these measures and the characteristics of infected individuals, and to assess the measures' effectiveness. Methodology/Principal Findings: Border control and community containment measures implemented from April to June (Period I: April 28-May 21, Period II: May 22-June 18) 2009 were described. Number of individuals identified and disease characteristics were analyzed. For entry screening, a health declaration form and an infrared thermoscanner were used to detect symptomatic passengers. Passengers indicated for the rapid influenza test underwent the test followed by RT-PCR. Patients positive for H1N1 were isolated, and close contacts were quarantined. Entry cards were handed out to all asymptomatic passengers informing them about how to contact a health center in case they developed symptoms. Nine individuals were identified by entry screening and 1 during quarantine to have Pandemic (H1N1) 2009. Health monitoring by health centers was performed in period I for passengers arriving from affected countries and in period II for those who had come into contact with the individuals identified by entry screening. Health monitoring identified 3 infected individuals among 129,546 in Period I and 5 among 746 in Period II. Enhanced surveillance, which included mandatory reporting of details of the infected individuals, identified 812 individuals, 141 (18%) of whom had a history of international travel. Twenty-four of these 141 passengers picked up by enhanced surveillance had been developing symptoms on entry and were missed at screening. Conclusion/Significance: Symptomatic passengers were detected by the various entry screening measures put in place. Enhanced surveillance provided data for the improvement of public health measures in future pandemics.

MISC

 13

書籍等出版物

 11

講演・口頭発表等

 17

所属学協会

 3

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

 4

社会貢献活動

 3