2018 - 2020 Project NA39 (Communication on Low-Dose Radiation - the Role of Science, Technology and Society)
2017 - 2020 Nuclear emergency situations- Improvement of medical and surveillance- Stakeholder Involvement Generating Sciences after nuclear emergencies
Ohba T, Goto A, Yumiya Y, Murakami M, Nakano H, Honda K, Nollet KE, Schneider T, Tanigawa K. Tailoring Digital Tools to Address the Radiation and Health Information Needs of Returnees after a Nuclear Accident. International journal of environmental research and public health. 2021. 18. 23. 12704-12704
Yumiya Y, Ohba T, Murakami M, Nakano H, Nollet KE, Goto A. User-Guided Design of a Digital Tool for Health Promotion and Radiation Protection: Results from an Internet Needs Survey. International journal of environmental research and public health. 2021. 18. 22. 12007-12007
Yasui K, Takebayashi Y, Motoya R, Aoki S, Horiuchi T, Hatsuzawa T, Nakano K, Ohba T, Yoshida K, Midorikawa S, et al. Trajectory and factors of radiation risk perception of students aged 10-12 years at the time of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station accident. Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection. 2021. 41. 4. 1166-1183
Ohba T, Goto A, Nakano H, Nollet K E, Murakami M, Koyama Y, Honda K, Yoshida K, Yumiya Y, Kuroda Y, et al. The development of an application tool to support returnees in Fukushima. Annals of the ICRP. 2021
Nakano H, Goto A, Ohba T, Yoshida K, Nollet K.E, Murakami M, Ohira T, Kumagai A, Tanigawa K. Needs Survey for Health Support Application Development Project for Residents Returning from Evacuation after the Fukushima Nuclear Accident. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2021. 281. 1091-1092
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RISKS
Routledge 2018 ISBN:9781138574700
講演・口頭発表等 (107件):
Individual monitoring of the public after radiological emergency: evolution over the last three decades
(International Conference on Individual Monitoring of Ionising Radiation (IM2022) and Neutron and Ion Dosimetry Symposium (NEUDOS-14) 2022)
The development of an application-enhanced communications environment to support returnees after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station accident
(IAEA: Technical Meeting on Radiation in Medicine Communications and Methodologies - International Perspectives and the Role of Science, Technology and Society in Low-Dose Radiation Settings 2021)
Development of an application for sustainable support of returning residents displaced by the Fukushima nuclear accident
(MedInfo2021 2021)