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Vol.8 No.1
Editorial
Vol.8 No.1 pp.1-2
	Future of the radiation therapy nursing which grows by RNSJ
	
	Medipolis Proton Therapy and Research Center
	
Original Articles
Vol.8 No.1 pp.3-10
	Using projection mapping for nurses’ radiation protection education
	
	1 Sugiyama Jogakuen University (Department of Nursing, Chubu University College of Life and Health Sciences)
2 Fujita Health University
	2 Fujita Health University
Key words : nurse, radiation protection education, projection mapping
	
	
Vol.8 No.1 pp.11-21
	Additive effects of serious events actually encounteredon subjective stress of evacuees outside the prefecture Fukushima due to serious accident of nuclear power plant concomitant with the Great East Japan Earthquake
	
	1 Faculty of Nursing, Chiba Institute of Science
2 Department of Health Informatics, Niigata University of Health and Welfare
3 Faculty of Nursing, Nagaoka Sutoku University
	2 Department of Health Informatics, Niigata University of Health and Welfare
3 Faculty of Nursing, Nagaoka Sutoku University
Key words : evacuees from the prefecture due to a nuclear accident, subjective stress, objective stressor, Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant accident, SRRS
	
	
Note
Vol.8 No.1 pp.22-31
	Verification for utilization method based on the image of Geiger-Mueller survey meter
	
	1 Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
2 Hirosaki University of Health and Welfare
	2 Hirosaki University of Health and Welfare
Key words : body surface contamination inspection, radiation, relieve the tension, Geiger–Mueller survey meter
	
	
The 8th Annual Meetings of the Radiological Nursing Society of Japan
Vol.8 No.1 pp.32-34
	Radiological nursing for improving the well-being of all people: 
8 years after the Fukushima nuclear accident
	
	8 years after the Fukushima nuclear accident
Fukushima Medical University School of Graduate Education
	
Vol.8 No.1 pp.35-36
	The expectation for the radiological nursing and the effort of Fukushima Medical University
	
	Fukushima Medical University
	
Vol.8 No.1 pp.37-39
	Lessons learned from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident: 
Messages to medical personnel
	
	Messages to medical personnel
Futaba Medical Center
	
Vol.8 No.1 p.40
	After the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station tour
	
	Department of Radiation Health Management, Fukushima Medical University
	
Vol.8 No.1 pp.41-42
	Looking at Fukushima now and thinking about the future of Fukushima
	
	Office of Director for Radiation Health Management, Environmental Health Department, Ministry of the Environment
	
Vol.8 No.1 p.43
	Lessons from restoration support related to nuclear disasters
	
	Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
	
Vol.8 No.1 pp.44-45
	TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (F1NPS) accident acute phase: 
From a nurse’s point of view
	
	From a nurse’s point of view
Tokyo Health Care University
	
Vol.8 No.1 pp.46-47
	Risk communication and co-creation toward well-being
	
	1 Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine
2 Research Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
3 Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
4 Ethos in Fukushima
5 Fukushima dialogue
6 Caritas Minamisoma
	
2 Research Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
3 Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
4 Ethos in Fukushima
5 Fukushima dialogue
6 Caritas Minamisoma
Vol.8 No.1 p.48
	Health issues after returning to Odaka-ku, Minamisoma-shi and the practice report: 
Medical care and regional cooperation that is required from now on
	
	Medical care and regional cooperation that is required from now on
Minamisoma Municipal General Hospital
	
Vol.8 No.1 pp.49-50
	For utilization of radiological nursing model syllabuses: 
Explanation and discussion
	
	Explanation and discussion
1 Hirosaki University of Health and Welfare, School of Health Sciences
2 Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
3 Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
4 Osaka City University Graduate School of Nursing
5 Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
6 Faculty of Nursing, Tokyo Health Care University
7 School of Nursing University of Shizuoka
	
2 Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences
3 Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
4 Osaka City University Graduate School of Nursing
5 Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
6 Faculty of Nursing, Tokyo Health Care University
7 School of Nursing University of Shizuoka
Vol.8 No.1 pp.51-52
	Opinion exchange meeting on the role of nurses in the field of radiation exposure medicine
	
	1 Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical
2 Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine School of Health Sciences
	
2 Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine School of Health Sciences
Vol.8 No.1 pp.53-54
	Opinion exchange meeting on nursing care difficult cases in radiological treatment
	
	1 Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical
2 Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine School of Health Sciences
3 Nagasaki Medical Center
	
2 Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine School of Health Sciences
3 Nagasaki Medical Center
Vol.8 No.1 p.55
	Factors associated with the health professions intension
	to the nuclear emergency medicine
	
	Fukushima Medical University
	
Vol.8 No.1 pp.56-57
	Development of patient symptom management:
The self-care support tool for cancer patients receiving radiation therapy (with chemotherapy)
	
	The self-care support tool for cancer patients receiving radiation therapy (with chemotherapy)
1 Fukushima Medical University School of Nursing, Depertment of Fundamental Nursing, Lecturer
2 Depertment of Nursing, Fukushima Medical University Hospital, Certified Nurse Specialist in Cancer Nursing
	
2 Depertment of Nursing, Fukushima Medical University Hospital, Certified Nurse Specialist in Cancer Nursing
Vol.8 No.1 p.58
	Report on“ Oral Presentation Session 1. Radiological Nursing Education”
	
	Tokyo Health Care University
	
Vol.8 No.1 pp.59-60
	Proton therapy and BNCT nursing: 
Thinking about future issues based on experience
	
	Thinking about future issues based on experience
1 Certified Nurse in Radiation Therapy Nursing
2 Southern TOHOKU Research Institute for Neuroscience, Southern TOHOKU General Hospital
	
2 Southern TOHOKU Research Institute for Neuroscience, Southern TOHOKU General Hospital
