研究者業績

Sonoe Mashino

  (増野 園惠)

Profile Information

Affiliation
教授 (所長), 地域ケア開発研究所, 兵庫県立大学
Degree
博士(看護学)(高知県立大学)

Researcher number
10316052
J-GLOBAL ID
202001005022081517
researchmap Member ID
R000000224

Awards

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Papers

 53
  • Kevin K. C. Hung, Makiko K. MacDermot, Theresa S. I. Hui, Suet Yi Chan, Sonoe Mashino, Catherine P. Y. Mok, Pak Ho Leung, Ryoma Kayano, Jonathan Abrahams, Chi Shing Wong, Emily Y. Y. Chan, Colin A. Graham
    Globalization and Health, 20(1), Feb 21, 2024  Peer-reviewed
    Abstract Background With the increasing threat of hazardous events at local, national, and global levels, an effective workforce for health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM) in local, national, and international communities is urgently needed. However, there are no universally accepted competencies and curricula for Health EDRM. This study aimed to identify Health EDRM competencies and curricula worldwide using literature reviews and a cross-sectional survey. Methods Literature reviews in English and Japanese languages were performed. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL (English), and the ICHUSHI (Japanese) databases for journal articles published between 1990 and 2020. Subsequently, a cross-sectional survey was sent to WHO Health EDRM Research Network members and other recommended experts in October 2021 to identify competency models and curricula not specified in the literature search. Results Nineteen studies from the searches were found to be relevant to Health EDRM competencies and curricula. Most of the competency models and curricula were from the US. The domains included knowledge and skills, emergency response systems (including incident management principles), communications, critical thinking, ethical and legal aspects, and managerial and leadership skills. The cross-sectional survey received 65 responses with an estimated response rate of 25%. Twenty-one competency models and 20 curricula for managers and frontline personnel were analyzed; managers' decision-making and leadership skills were considered essential. Conclusion An increased focus on decision-making and leadership skills should be included in Health EDRM competencies and curricula to strengthen the health workforce.
  • Sakiko Kanbara, Apsara Pandey, Sonoe Mashino
    The Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Global Applications to Advance Health Equity, 117-130, Aug 17, 2023  Peer-reviewedLast author
  • C Hayashi, S Ogata, H Toyoda, N Tanemura, T Okano, M Umeda, S Mashino
    Public Health, 217 196-204, Mar 11, 2023  Peer-reviewed
  • 佐々木 由佳, 原田 紀子, 能町 しのぶ, 松原 朋子, 三浦 智恵, 西村 佳子, 瀧 琴江, 角井 和代, 岡邑 和子, 工藤 美子, 増野 園惠
    兵庫県立大学地域ケア開発研究所研究活動報告集, 8 14-18, Mar, 2023  
  • Kevin K C Hung, Makiko K MacDermot, Emily Y Y Chan, Sonoe Mashino, Satchit Balsari, Gregory R Ciottone, Francesco Della Corte, Marcelo F Dell'Aringa, Shinichi Egawa, Bettina D Evio, Alexander Hart, Tadashi Ishii, Luca Ragazzoni, Hiroyuki Sasaki, Joseph Harold Walline, Chi S Wong, Saurabh Dalal, Ryoma Kayano, Jonathan Abrahams, Qudsia Huda, Colin A Graham
    Prehospital and disaster medicine, 37(6) 1-14, Nov 3, 2022  Peer-reviewed
    INTRODUCTION: Health workforce development is essential for achieving the goals of an effective health system, as well as establishing national Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health EDRM). STUDY OBJECTIVE: The objective of this Delphi consensus study was to identify strategic recommendations for strengthening the workforce for Health EDRM in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) and high-income countries (HIC). METHODS: A total of 31 international experts were asked to rate the level of importance (one being strongly unimportant to seven being strongly important) for 46 statements that contain recommendations for strengthening the workforce for Health EDRM. The experts were divided into a LMIC group and an HIC group. There were three rounds of rating, and statements that did not reach consensus (SD ≥ 1.0) proceeded to the next round for further ranking. RESULTS: In total, 44 statements from the LMIC group and 34 statements from the HIC group attained consensus and achieved high mean scores for importance (higher than five out of seven). The components of the World Health Organization (WHO) Health EDRM Framework with the highest number of recommendations were "Human Resources" (n = 15), "Planning and Coordination" (n = 7), and "Community Capacities for Health EDRM" (n = 6) in the LMIC group. "Policies, Strategies, and Legislation" (n = 7) and "Human Resources" (n = 7) were the components with the most recommendations for the HIC group. CONCLUSION: The expert panel provided a comprehensive list of important and actionable strategic recommendations on workforce development for Health EDRM.

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Books and Other Publications

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Presentations

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Research Projects

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Academic Activities

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Social Activities

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