━━ Objective. Mesothelioma patients can enjoy peace of mind if they apply early for Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance System. However, physicians bear a heavy burden in the application process, and the consultation and support department is expected to play a part in this process. Therefore, we decided to clarify the current status and issues of consultation and support department in application for Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance System. Study Design. A questionnaire survey of patients was conducted, and a stepwise regression analysis was performed with application (certification) for Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance System as the dependent variable and three items of "response of the consultation and support department" and five items of "reasons for application for Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance System" as independent variables. Results. Patients who received information on asbestos exposure from the consultation and support department showed an increased tendency to apply for Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance System (b= 0.42, t[22]=1. 971, p=0.061, β=0.387). In addition to the patientsʼ own memories of asbestos exposure, the advice of medical institutions and the patient groups were significant factors in their reasons for choosing to apply for Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance System (b=1.47, t[18]=2.941, p=0.009, β=0.65). Conclusion. It is important for the medical departments of doctors and nurses, the phase consultation and support department, and the patient groups to cooperate with each other when hearing about asbestos exposure and applying for Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance System and the Asbestos Health Damage Relief System.
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