Selected article for: "acute phase and long term mental health"

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_3
    Snippet: The psychosocial issues among health-care workers during the acute phase of the Great East-Japan Earthquake and subsequent nuclear accident in the Fukushima prefecture have been described in several reports [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] . Naturally, these experiences were individual, and the factors affecting mental health were diverse, such as death of a close relative, losing a house in an earthquake or a tsunami, and/or being forced to evacuate. Me.....
    Document: The psychosocial issues among health-care workers during the acute phase of the Great East-Japan Earthquake and subsequent nuclear accident in the Fukushima prefecture have been described in several reports [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] . Naturally, these experiences were individual, and the factors affecting mental health were diverse, such as death of a close relative, losing a house in an earthquake or a tsunami, and/or being forced to evacuate. Meanwhile, some of the mental health factors were particular to nurses. In considering the mental health and resilience of nurses in the medium and long term, understanding of the experiences they underwent in the acute phase is important. Thus, we introduce the features and common aspects of the reported experiences below.

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