研究者業績

趙 岳人

Yueren ZHAO

基本情報

所属
藤田医科大学 保健衛生学部看護学科総合生命科学分野 教授
学位
博士(医学)(2013年4月 熊本大学)

J-GLOBAL ID
201501007745698191
researchmap会員ID
7000012831

論文

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  • Shoko Edo, Kyoko Goda, Eiji Takigawa, Ryuichi Tanioka, Kazuyuki Matsumoto, Hirokazu Ito, Yoshihiro Mifune, Kaito Onishi, Krishan Soriano, Allan Paulo Blaquera, Leah Bollos, Seiji Kaganoi, Yueren Zhao, Kazushi Mifune, Tetsuya Tanioka
    Psychiatry International 2026年3月  
  • Risa Yamanaka, Krishan Soriano, Yoshiyuki Takashima, Kaito Onishi, Hirokazu Ito, Youko Nakano, Yueren Zhao, Allan Paulo Blaquera, Ryuichi Tanioka, Feni Betriana, Gil Platon Soriano, Yuko Yasuhara, Kyoko Osaka, Mutsuko Kataoka, Misao Miyagawa, Masashi Akaike, Minoru Irahara, Savina Schoenhofer, Tetsuya Tanioka
    Healthcare 2025年11月21日  
  • Ryuichi Tanioka, Kaito Onishi, Feni Betriana, Leah Bollos, Rick Yiu Cho Kwan, Anson Chui Yan Tang, Yueren Zhao, Yoshihiro Mifune, Kazushi Mifune, Tetsuya Tanioka
    Psychiatry International 6(4) 136-136 2025年11月4日  
    Prolonged hospitalization contributes to a decline in physical function and immobilization. This narrative review aims to explore physical rehabilitation approaches that address the specific characteristics of physical dysfunction in patients with schizophrenia. A literature review was conducted following an electronic search of PubMed for English-language articles published between January 2014 and January 2025. Based on the findings, a framework was constructed to categorize symptoms and physical challenges into three domains: (1) movement disorders and obesity induced by antipsychotic medications, which alter motor performance and lead to compensatory movements; (2) negative symptoms and cognitive impairments, which promote sedentary behavior and result in dysphagia, dynapenia, sarcopenia, and frailty; and (3) accelerated brain aging and disuse syndrome by schizophrenia, which impair neuromotor and cognitive function and increases the risk of physical dependency. These interconnected factors emphasize the need for targeted physical rehabilitation to maintain independence and reduce the risk of hospitalization. This review proposes a multidisciplinary approach involving psychiatrists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists, along with individualized nutritional support, as essential components of comprehensive rehabilitation strategies aimed at improving physical outcomes and reducing early mortality in this population.
  • Krishan Soriano, Sora Nakatani, Kaito Onishi, Hirokazu Ito, Youko Nakano, Yoshiyuki Takashima, Yueren Zhao, Allan Paulo Blaquera, Ryuichi Tanioka, Feni Betriana, Gil Platon Soriano, Yuko Yasahura, Kyoko Osaka, Matsuko Kataoka, Misao Miyagawa, Masashi Akaike, Minoru Irahara, Tetsuya Tanioka
    Nursing Reports 2025年10月2日  
  • Risa Yamanaka, Krishan Soriano, Yoshiyuki Takashima, Kaito Onishi, Hirokazu Ito, Youko Nakano, Yueren Zhao, Allan Paulo Blaquera, Ryuichi Tanioka, Feni Betriana, Gil Platon Soriano, Yuko Yasuhara, Kyoko Osaka, Mutsuko Kataoka, Misao Miyagawa, Masashi Akaike, Minoru Irahara, Savina Schoenhofer, Tetsuya Tanioka
    2025年9月8日  
    Background/Objectives: As healthcare increasingly depends on technology, instruments to evaluate the caring competencies of healthcare professionals beyond the nursing domain have become essential. This study aimed to develop the Technological Competency as Caring in Healthcare Providers Instrument (TCCHI) for multidisciplinary use, based on Locsin's theory of Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing. Methods: The face and content validation process used a two-round modified Delphi method. Ten experts were consulted to assess the proposed 67 items. Face validity addressed the overall appropriateness and relevance of the items, while content validity involved rating their relevance using the Content Validity Index with a 9-point Likert scale over two rounds. Items with a median rating of 6–9 and an item-level Content Validity Index (I-CVI) of ≥ 0.80 were retained. Results: Among the 67 initial items, 38 were retained after two rounds of the Delphi method, with an I-CVI of 0.80–0.90, indicating strong content validity. Conclusions: The TCCHI is a comprehensive and theoretically grounded instrument applicable across healthcare disciplines. TCCHI can measure the following concepts: (1) supporting healthcare professionals’ growth, (2) building trusting relationships with patients, (3) providing person-centered care, (4) enhancing the physical and emotional comfort of patients, (5) promoting patient learning and growth, and (6) engaging in ethico-moral practice. Using this instrument, healthcare professionals can evaluate their caring competencies in technologically advanced settings. The TCCHI can also be used to create in-service training plans and evaluate their effectiveness.

MISC

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主要な書籍等出版物

 4

主要な所属学協会

 6