放射線に関する意識調査

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  • Attitude Survey on Radiation

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In Japan, cancer treatment is expected to continue increasing as the number of elderly people increases. Since surgery is a heavy physical burden for the elderly, pain after operation and exhaustion of physical fitness are major problems in quality of life. On the other hand, the number of radiation therapy cases is expected to increase because radiation therapy is less invasive and reduces physical burden. However, there are many people who have a sense of disgust or fear about radioactive materials and radiation because Japan is the only country to have experienced atomic bombs and has experienced the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station accident caused by the Tohoku Earthquake. In this study, we investigated the consciousness of these students about radiation in Faculty of International Communication and Economics and Management as a student who seems to have no opportunity to learn about radiation at universities, and the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Health and Medical Sciences as a medical science course student. The results suggest that both medical sciences students have knowledge about radiation because they have an opportunity to learn about radiation, but those who have no opportunity to learn about radiation are scared of radiation with vague knowledge. In addition, in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, it was found that the difference in radiation consciousness with radiological technologists was smaller in upper grade students. On the other hand, many students in the Faculty of Humanities had a scary image of radiation. From this, it can be considered that patients will become anxious about radiation as the relationship between radiation and medical treatment further increases. It is important that medical personnel such as pharmacists acquire correct knowledge of radiation. We also think that there is a role to support treatment from the patient's standpoint.

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