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鳥取大学Tottori University博士(医学
Study on the Estimation of the Possible Distribution Area of the Blattella nipponica in Japan
鳥取大学Tottori University博士(農学
Proposal for Adjusted Physician Maldistribution Index Based on Regional Realities.
The maldistribution of physicians in Japan has been assessed through a standardized index introduced by the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare in 2019, which incorporates multiple demographic and geographic factors. However, regional disparities and unique challenges remain inadequately addressed, including the lack of young physicians and poor healthcare access in rural areas. This study proposes an adjusted physician maldistribution index that incorporates three additional parameters: resident physician matching rates and indicators of medical accessibility, such as public transport share and proximity to medical facilities. Correlation analyses between these parameters and health outcomes, represented by age-adjusted mortality rates, were conducted across Japan’s prefectures. The results showed that prefectures with high accessibility and residency matching rates ranked higher when using the adjusted index. Conversely, rural regions with low residency matching rates and limited medical accessibility experienced a decline in ranking. The proposed adjusted index provides a more accurate representation of physician distribution, addressing region-specific challenges and informing targeted policy interventions
Recent Insights into the Relationship Between Sleep Disordered Breathing and Cardiovascular Disease
Sleep disordered breathing, represented by sleep apnea syndrome, not only significantly reduces the quality of daily life but is also known to contribute to the development of various cardiovascular diseases. Since 2000, sleep apnea syndrome has become widely recognized by the general public. However, the number of suspected patients who seek medical consultation remains low, and even fewer receive a proper diagnosis and treatment. One reason for this is the lack of information that apnea is linked to cardiovascular disease, even among individuals experiencing typical sleep apnea syndrome symptoms such as daytime sleepiness and general fatigue. Additionally, healthcare providers may not be effectively guiding patients while providing sleep hygiene education. Furthermore, the limited number of medical facilities and technicians capable of conducting overnight polysomnography tests for diagnosing sleep disordered breathing is another factor preventing more patients from benefiting from treatment. This article explores the relationship between sleep disordered breathing and the onset of cardiovascular diseases, as well as the latest treatment approaches