第46回日本集中治療医学会学術集会

講演情報

English Session

[EngO8] English Session8

2019年3月2日(土) 16:10 〜 17:10 第11会場 (国立京都国際会館1F Room C-2)

Chair:Takaki Naito(Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan)

[EngO8-3] The patient’s life inside hospital difference between Japan and Thailand

Nobuichiro Tamura1, Tawatchai Impool2 (1.Kurashiki Central Hospital, Japan, 2.KhonKaen Hospital, Thailand)

【Introduction】Patient’s life inside hospital is very important for patient-centered care. The environmental change which is isolation from ordinary their life after admission sometimes develop delirium or dementia progression. Author is now a trauma surgeon trainee in khonkaen hospital in Thailand and report the difference of patient’s life inside hospital between Thailand and Japan.
【Method】Author’s assessment of patient’s life in Kurashiki central hospital, Japan and Khonkaen hospital, Thailand.
【Result】In Japanese hospital each beds are separated by curtain even in non-individual room because of patient’s privacy protection. However, beds in trauma ward of khonkaen hospital are not separated excluding during treatment. Many family members visit patient, stay around bed and talk with patients.
【Conclusion】Japanese hospital environment protects patients privacy, however separates from social participation. Family visiting depends on national culture and family situation. Recently family engagement and rehabilitation directing social activity are focused, so we should care patient’s life inside hospital in each countries.