Publication Findings
Relationships Between Mental Health Distress and Work-Related Factors Among Prefectural Public Servants Two Months After the Great East Japan Earthquake.

All procedures followed were in accordance with the ethical standards of the responsible committee on human experimentation (institutional and national) and with the Helsinki Declaration of 1975 as revised in 2000. This study involved secondary analysis ofexisting data. The study protocol was reviewed and approved by theEthics Committee of the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry.

Scenario-based design: A method for connecting information system design with public health operations and emergency management

Interviews were recorded with the permission of each participant

Short simulation exercises to improve emergency department nurses' self-efficacy for initial disaster management: Controlled before and after study.

All local, regional and national guidelines for ethical permission were followed. Ethical consideration was given with regard to the for consent, the information requirement, confidentiality obligations and utilization requirements. The participation was voluntary, and all participants gave written for participation.

Teaching Critical Management Skills to Senior Nursing Students: Videotaped or Interactive Hands-On Instruction?

Ethics approval was granted for this study by the University Review Board and permission to access nursing students was received from the SON.

Team regulation in a simulated medical emergency: An in-depth analysis of cognitive, metacognitive, and affective processes.

Observers filled rating scales and checklists independently about leader’s performance, interviews with participants

The effect of a simulation-based training intervention on the performance of established critical care unit teams.

Ethics approval was obtained from the Northern X Regional ethics committee and the hospital committees from which participant teams were recruited

The effectiveness of a disaster training programme for healthcare workers in Greece.

The hospital’s institutional review board provided its approval for the study.Nobody who was approached refused to give consent or to participate in the study.

The impact of an online interprofessional course in disaster management competency and attitude towards interprofessional learning.

The study was approved by all partner ethics review committees. Participants provided for the study

The use of emergency operations centres in local government emergency management.

Participants were asked if they wished to participate in the online survey.

The workpad user interface and methodology: Developing smart and effective mobile applications for emergency operators

Not applied

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