Resilience after a nuclear accident: readiness in using mobile phone applications to measure radiation and health indicators in various groups (SHAMISEN SINGS project)

Author:

Liutsko LiudmilaORCID,Oughton DeborahORCID,Tomkiv Yevgeniya,Fattibene Paola,Monaca Sara Della,Nuccetelli Cristina,Goto Aya,Ohba Takashi,Lyamzina Yuliya,Tanigawa Koichi,Novikava NatalliaORCID,Chumak VadimORCID,Pirard PhilippeORCID,Charron Sylvie,Laurier DominiqueORCID,Croüail Pascal,Schneider ThierryORCID,Barquinero Joan FrancescORCID,Sarukhan Adelaida,Cardis ElisabethORCID

Abstract

Abstract An anonymous web-based survey was developed to check different aspects (SHAMISEN SINGS project): stakeholder awareness and perceptions of available mobile applications (apps) for measuring ionising radiation doses and health/well-being indicators; whether they would be ready to use them in the post-accidental recovery; and what are their preferred methodologies to acquire information etc. The results show that participation of the citizens would be most beneficial during post-accident recovery, providing individual measurements of external ionizing dose and health/well-being parameters, with possible follow-up. Also, participants indicated different preferences for sources to gain knowledge on ionising radiation and for the functions that an ideal app should have. The level of awareness and readiness to use apps to measure ionising radiation dose depended on two main aspects: individual differences (age & gender) and whether people were from countries affected by the previous major accidents. We concluded that stakeholders could have benefits from the data management plan: (1) it potentiates resilience at individual and community level; (2) citizens’ measurements contribute to environmental monitoring and public health screening; (3) linkages between different types of data (environmental exposure, individual behavioural diaries, and measurements of health indicators) allow to perform more rigorous epidemiological studies.

Funder

Research Council of Norway

Euratom

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Waste Management and Disposal,General Medicine

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