Publications by authors named "Tatsuo Mita"

Aims: In order for hospitals to work efficiently in a pandemic, it is important to know how a pandemic affects the hospital staff. The aim of the present study was to investigate the psychological impact of the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 on hospital workers and how it was affected by the characteristics of the hospital, gender, age, job and work environment.

Methods: In late June 2009, soon after the pandemic had ended in Kobe city, Japan, a questionnaire was distributed consisting of questions on sociodemographic characteristics, 19 stress-related questions and the Impact of Event Scale (IES) to all 3635 employees at three core general hospitals in Kobe.

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Unlabelled: Diagnosing isolated ACTH deficiency can be a challenging task for a clinician due to its non-specific symptoms, such as a decreased appetite, general fatigue, and psychological dysfunction. This report is on two patients with isolated ACTH deficiency who presented with extreme appetite loss and were referred for psychiatric evaluation with a suspected diagnosis of depression.

Case I: A business executive in his late sixties showed severe appetite loss and vomiting in May of the year X.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hospital workers' motivation and hesitation to work during the H1N1 pandemic in Japan were analyzed through a survey conducted on 3,635 employees in Kobe city, with a response rate of 46.7%.
  • The study identified that a significant portion of workers (28.4%) felt highly motivated, while 14.7% expressed strong hesitation about working during the pandemic.
  • Factors influencing these feelings included support from the government and hospital protection measures, which increased motivation and decreased hesitation, emphasizing the importance of safety and support in stressful situations.
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We experienced a case of anorexia nervosa (AN) associated with refeeding syndrome (RS). The patient was a 24-year-old woman who was taken to the hospital emergency room in a hypoglycemic coma as a result of aggravated emaciation due to AN. On the admission day, she had severe emaciation (BW, 27kg; BMI, 11.

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