@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02005305, author = {小野, 雄一郎 and ONO, Yuichiro and 島岡, みどり and SHIMAOKA, Midori and 蛭田, 秀一 and HIRUTA, Shuichi and 服部, 洋兒 and HATTORI, Yoji and 安藤, 詳子 and ANDO, Shoko and 堀, 文子 and HORI, Fumiko and 島, 正吾 and SHIMA, Shogo and 谷脇, 弘茂 and TANIWAKI, Hiroshige and 長岡, 芳 and NAGAOKA, Kaoru and 栗田, 秀樹 and KURITA, Hideki}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {A questionnaire study was carried out in order to find actual conditions of preventive measures against work-related musculoskeletal problems in private nursery schools in Nagoya and its outskirts. Two-thirds of the twenty-four workplaces participating in the study were legally authorized social welfare corporations, and the rest were unauthorized small nursery schools. Many kinds of preventive measures were in place in many workplaces, including the improvement of facilities and equipment, working hours and rest schedules, the number of staffs, work organization, and health administration. However, few workplaces had regular meetings for occupational health issues and some preventive measures were taken only very infrequently. Responders regarded some measures as effective, (e.g., improvement of cooking facilities, rest rooms, air conditioning, number of staffs, and health examinations). Many responders thought that the introduction of some preventive measures from Swedish nursery schools would be difficult in Japanese workplaces with some exceptions, because workspace and finances, were limited and the age of children and the number of handicapped children were different from those in Swedish workplaces.}, pages = {33--41}, title = {保育園における作業関連筋骨格系障害の予防対策}, volume = {21}, year = {1998} }