Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- School of Health Sciences Faculty of Rehabilitation, Fujita Health University
- Degree
- 博士(医学)
- Other name(s) (e.g. nickname)
- Kei Ohtsuka
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 201501002462159128
- researchmap Member ID
- 7000013043
Research Areas
1Papers
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International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue internationale de recherches de readaptation, 46(4) 316-324, Dec 1, 2023
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Fujita medical journal, 9(4) 282-287, Nov, 2023OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to capture the lifestyle characteristics of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients by administering the Frenchay Activities Index (FAI), a self-assessment questionnaire used for assessing life-related activities, among TBI patients. METHODS: This study was conducted using the revised FAI Self-Assessment Form, administering an interview-based questionnaire survey to TBI patients and healthy participants. The target group comprised 60 traumatic brain injury patients who had progressed from at least 1 year since the injury, with a comparison group of 788 healthy participants. RESULTS: A comparison of FAI scores between TBI patients and healthy participants by questionnaire revealed that TBI patients exhibited significantly higher FAI scores than healthy participants for outdoor walking and transportation use (Mann-Whitney U test, P<0.01). A comparison by occupation revealed that TBI patients were significantly less among the unemployed and other categories (Mann-Whitney U test, P<0.01). For office workers, government employees, high school students, and college students, scores were higher among TBI patients compared with healthy participants, although the differences were not significant. CONCLUSIONS: Although TBI patients were less active than healthy participants in life-related activities, their scores for cleaning up after meals and cleaning and putting things in order were close to those of healthy participants, indicating that TBI patients cannot be considered to be inactive. The findings also revealed differences in TBI patients' engagement in life-related activities and frequency of activities depending on their social position.
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Fujita medical journal, 9(4) 288-294, Nov, 2023OBJECTIVES: This study investigates how online frame-of-reference (FOR) training of raters of the objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) for physical therapy students affects assessment accuracy. METHODS: The research was conducted in a 1-month-long randomized controlled trial. PARTICIPANTS: The participants were 36 physical therapists without experience assessing clinical skills using the OSCE. The training group completed the FOR training online, which was conducted once a week in two 90-minute sessions. The control group self-studied the rubric rating chart used in the assessment. As a measure of accuracy, weighted kappa coefficients were used to check the agreement between correct score and those assessment by the participant in the OSCE. RESULTS: The scores of the training group were higher than those of the control group in both post- and follow-up assessments, showing significant differences. No significant difference was found based on the assessment time and group for the high-agreement groups. Furthermore, scores of the low-accuracy training group were higher in the post- and follow-up assessments than those in the pre-assessment, showing significant differences. CONCLUSIONS: Online FOR training of the raters of the OSCE for physical therapists improved the assessment accuracy of the raters who had low accuracy in the pre-assessment; this improvement was maintained.
Misc.
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 55(秋季特別号) S123-S123, Oct, 2018
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 55(特別号) 4-KP, May, 2018
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 54(秋季特別号) S270-S270, Sep, 2017
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 54(特別号) 1-12, May, 2017
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Japanese Journal of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Science, 6(2015) 33-42, Jan, 2016
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Japanese Journal of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Science, 6(2015) 137-142, Jan, 2016
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Japanese Journal of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Science, 6(2015) 33-42, Jan, 2016
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日本理学療法学術大会(Web), 50th O-0338(J-STAGE)-0338, Apr, 2015
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 51(Suppl.) S447-S447, May, 2014
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 51(Suppl.) S462-S462, May, 2014
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Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Prosthetic and Orthotic Education, Research and Development, 29(2) 90-97, Apr, 2013Japan is entering the era of the unprecedented super-aged society. We will have many elderly and disabled people. In this situation, the emergence of rehabilitation robotics is highly anticipated. Fujita Health University is developing five kinds of rehabilitation robots ; (1) WPAL is a new gait-assist robot which reconstructs practical walking in paraplegics. (2) Independent Gait Assist is designed to assist patients with hemiplegia or lower extremity monoplegia to walk safely and comfortably. (3) Gait Exercise Assist is the robot which provides new and effective gait exercise for stroke patients with hemiplegia. (4) Balance Exercise Assist produces new balance exercises which have a lot of merits from the viewpoint of motor-learning. (5) Transfer Care Assist is aimed at reducing the physical load of caregivers, assisting the transfer and toileting of patients. Rehabilitation robots are just being realized.
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Clinics and Practice 2013, 3(30) 84-86, 2013 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 25(1) 41-43, Jan, 2013 Peer-reviewed
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Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Prosthetic and Orthotic Education, Research and Development, 28(2) 87-92, Apr, 2012
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Japanese Journal of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Science3, 2012 Peer-reviewed
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臨床理学療法研究, 27 55-59, Jul, 2010 Peer-reviewed
Books and Other Publications
5Presentations
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7th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Jun, 2013
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4th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Jun, 2007
Research Projects
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2027
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2022 - Mar, 2025
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2020 - Mar, 2023
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2016 - Mar, 2019
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 2011 - 2013