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Changes in Air Temperature and Its Relation to Ambulance Transports Due to Heat Stroke in All 47 Prefectures of Japan

  • Murakami, Shoko;Miyatake, Nobuyuki;Sakano, Noriko
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제45권5호
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    • pp.309-315
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: Changes in air temperature and its relation to ambulance transports due to heat stroke in all 47 prefectures, in Japan were evaluated. Methods: Data on air temperature were obtained from the Japanese Meteorological Agency. Data on ambulance transports due to heat stroke was directly obtained from the Fire and Disaster Management Agency, Japan. We also used the number of deaths due to heat stroke from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan, and population data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. Chronological changes in parameters of air temperature were analyzed. In addition, the relation between air temperature and ambulance transports due to heat stroke in August 2010 was also evaluated by using an ecological study. Results: Positive and significant changes in the parameters of air temperature that is, the mean air temperature, mean of the highest air temperature, and mean of the lowest air temperature were noted in all 47 prefectures. In addition, changes in air temperature were accelerated when adjusted for observation years. Ambulance transports due to heat stroke was significantly correlated with air temperature in the ecological study. The highest air temperature was significantly linked to ambulance transports due to heat stroke, especially in elderly subjects. Conclusions: Global warming was demonstrated in all 47 prefectures in Japan. In addition, the higher air temperature was closely associated with higher ambulance transports due to heat stroke in Japan.

응급환자 이송 서비스의 이용 특성과 예측 인자: 한국의료패널 2009년 데이터를 중심으로 (Predictors of Emergency Medical Transports Use Based on 2009 Korea Health Panel)

  • 강경희
    • 한국화재소방학회논문지
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    • 제28권3호
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    • pp.80-86
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구에서는 한국보건사회연구원과 국민건강보험공단(2013)의 한국의료패널 2009년 데이터를 이용해 응급환자 이송 서비스의 이용과 관련된 사회경제적 임상적 특성을 조사하고, 예측 인자를 분석하였다. 분석 결과를 요약하면, 첫째, 119 구급차, 민간 구급차 등 응급환자 이송 수단을 이용한 경우가 자가용, 택시, 도보 등 응급환자 이송 수단을 이용하지 않은 경우보다 많았다. 둘째, 개인 및 가구 특성 변수 중 연령, 교육 수준, 세대 구성, 주거 형태, 월 평균 가구 소득, 가구주와의 관계 등에서, 응급 상황 특성 변수 중 의료 보장 형태, 장애 유무, 만성질환 유무, 응급실 방문 이유, 응급실 이용 후 조치 등에서 응급환자 이송 수단을 이용한 경우와 이용하지 않은 경우에 통계적으로 유의한 차이를 나타냈다. 셋째, 개인 및 가구 특성 변수 중에서는 연령과 월 평균 가구 소득, 응급 상황 특성 변수 중에서는 장애 유무, 응급실 방문 이유, 응급실 이용 후 조치 등이 응급환자 이송 서비스의 이용에 통계적으로 유의한 예측 인자로 나타났다. 따라서 병원 전 응급환자 이송 단계에서 응급 처치의 적절성 제고와 함께 응급환자 이송 서비스의 이용 특성과 예측 인자를 감안한 효과적 대응이 필요하다.

한국과 일본의 구급실태 비교연구 (A Comparative Analysis of 119 Emergency Medical Service Operation of Korea and Japan)

  • 백홍석
    • 한국응급구조학회지
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.199-210
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    • 2004
  • Since the 119 fire department was legally permitted to serve in Emergency Medical Service(EMS)Operation of emergency patients in 1983, 119 EMS operation in general has made a big progress in serving the needs for emergency patients. Currently EMS operation is carried out by 119 EMS unit, private ambulance Co.,etc. But due to the public recognition and volunteers, 119 EMS operation carries the major share of the service. This observation is not surprising in that such a trends occured in Japan 20 years ago. This paper compared the 119 EMS operation conducted by the fire department in Korea with that of Japan in order to draw some inferences from the comparison. The results of the study compared to Japan were as follows: 1. Japan was higher 1.5 times in the number of EMS units per population(100,000), 1.1 times in the number of patient transports per unit. 2. Japan was higher 4.54 times in the number of the 119 EMS personnel per population(100,000), 30.6 times in that per square killometers, 30.6 times per 119 EMS unit, in per ambulance 2.48times. 3. Japan was higher 1.83 times in the number of ambulance per population(100,000), 1.26 times in that per square killo meters. 4. Japan was higher 1.7 times in the number of transport patients per population (100,000), but Korea was higher 2.68 times in the transport patients per EMS personal. 5. Compared to Japan, there was no emergency care related to ALS, for example, such as administering dugs orally and intravenously, interpreting elctrocardiograms, performing endotracheal tube or LMA insertion, using monitors and other complex equipments in Korea.

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지역 응급의료기관의 아동 간호중재 분석 -4차 개정 Nursing Intervention Classification을 적용하여- (Analysis of the Characteristics and the Nursing Interventions for Children in Regional Emergency Departments -Using the Nursing Intervention Classification-)

  • 김영혜;이내영;하재현
    • Child Health Nursing Research
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.277-286
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to provide descriptive data about the characteristics of pediatric patients and nursing interventions in Regional Emergency Medical Centers (REMC). Methods: A retrospective design was used to examine the medical records of 4,310 children. The clinical data and nursing terminologies of REMC were analyzed using the Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC). Results: Male toddlers dominated the sample. The mean age of the children was 3.51 yr. In more than half of the visits, patients arrived between from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., on a weekday. There were only 189 ambulance transports to REMC, (4.4% of visits). The most frequent injuries were due to falls (28.0%) and contusions (27.3%), but the most common reasons for visits were non-injury (73.4%): fever, cough/shortness of breath, seizures, and abdominal pain. Of the 4,310 visits, 27.8% spent 6-24 hours in the REMC, while 33% resulted in hospital admission and 2.1% in transfer to another hospital. Of the 17,929 nursing interventions, 17,909 elements (99.9%) were classified under NIC. All the listed NIC interventions, however, were not reflected in the level of practice demonstrated by REMC nurses. Conclusion: These results can enhance the understanding of pediatric emergency nursing interventions and can make NIC more applicable.