Author: Nukui, Hiroshi; Midorikawa, Sanae; Murakami, Michio; Maeda, Masaharu; Ohtsuru, Akira
Title: Mental health of nurses after the Fukushima complex disaster: a narrative review Document date: 2018_4_13
ID: 616sbeao_17
Snippet: It has been reported that some atomic bomb survivors could not talk about their experience [22] . Many people who experienced the Fukushima complex disaster, similarly, did not talk about their experiences. Comments in responses to our questionnaire survey indicated that some hospital nurses could not talk about their anxiety, even to their families [13] . Nuclear disasters tend to cause disruption in families, workplaces, and local communities [.....
Document: It has been reported that some atomic bomb survivors could not talk about their experience [22] . Many people who experienced the Fukushima complex disaster, similarly, did not talk about their experiences. Comments in responses to our questionnaire survey indicated that some hospital nurses could not talk about their anxiety, even to their families [13] . Nuclear disasters tend to cause disruption in families, workplaces, and local communities [35] . However, talking to each other about their shared experiences may contribute to alleviating mental distress [36] . In fact, many nurses wrote that they were able to overcome their mental distress with support from their superiors, colleagues, families and/or lovers.
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