研究者業績
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
研究分野
1主要な経歴
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2019年10月 - 2026年1月
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2014年4月 - 2019年9月
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2013年4月 - 2014年3月
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2000年7月 - 2013年3月
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1998年6月 - 2000年5月
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1998年5月 - 1998年5月
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1997年1月 - 1998年4月
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1994年6月 - 1994年12月
主要な学歴
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2009年4月 - 2013年3月
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1988年4月 - 1994年3月
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1983年4月 - 1986年3月
受賞
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2010年3月
論文
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Psychiatry International 2026年3月
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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.
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Nursing Reports 2025年10月2日
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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.
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Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) 11(5) 2023年2月25日
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Technologies 11(1) 15-15 2023年1月17日
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The journal of medical investigation : JMI 70(3.4) 307-316 2023年
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Open Journal of Psychiatry 13(04) 229-245 2023年
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Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) 10(5) 2022年5月5日
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Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) 10(5) 2022年4月30日
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Belitung Nursing Journal 8(2) 176-184 2022年4月26日
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Omega 87(4) 302228211036862-302228211036862 2021年8月9日
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Development Issues of Healthcare Robots: Compassionate Communication for Older Adults with Dementia.International journal of environmental research and public health 18(9) 2021年4月24日
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International Journal of Nursing & Clinical Practices 7(1) 2020年11月27日
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ENFERMERIA CLINICA 30 18-22 2020年2月 査読有り
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ENFERMERIA CLINICA 30 23-26 2020年2月 査読有り
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ENFERMERIA CLINICA 30 32-36 2020年2月 査読有り
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ENFERMERIA CLINICA 30 48-53 2020年2月 査読有り
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International Journal for Human Caring 23(2) 121-131 2019年6月1日<jats:p>Why would humanoid caring robots (HCRs) need consciousness? Because HCRs need to be gentle like human beings. In addition, HCRs need to be trusted by their patients, and have a shared understanding of patients' life experiences, their illnesses, and their treatments. HCRs need to express “competency as caring” to naturally convey their nursing as healing to patients and their families. HCRs should also have self-consciousness and express their emotions without needing inducement by persons' behaviors. Artificial “brains” and artificial consciousness are therefore necessary for HCRs. The purpose of this article was to explore humanoid consciousness and the possibilities of a technologically enhanced future with HCRs as participants in the care of human persons.</jats:p>
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International Journal for Human Caring 23(2) 112-120 2019年6月1日<jats:p>The purpose of this article is to frame the development of humanoid healthcare robots (HHRs) within Caring Science. Efforts to introduce robot technologies in nursing practice and to use them in elderly and high-tech healthcare environments have begun in developed countries. HHRs can be used to assist nurses with tasks or to perform care-related tasks independently. HHRs need to be programmed to demonstrate respectful, compassionate, and person-centered care. In this article we suggest Caring Science-informed approaches based on five philosophies/theories that can be used in programming the responses and communication patterns of HHRs.</jats:p>
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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INVESTIGATION 66(1-2) 15-18 2019年2月 査読有り
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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INVESTIGATION 66(1-2) 46-49 2019年2月 査読有り
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Health 10(03) 334-350 2018年
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Intelligent Control and Automation 08(02) 111-125 2017年
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Open Journal of Psychiatry 07(04) 374-385 2017年
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Open Journal of Psychiatry 06(01) 125-134 2016年
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Open Journal of Psychiatry 05(03) 229-237 2015年
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精神神経学雑誌 113(10) 1028-1035 2011年10月 査読有り
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臨床精神薬理 14(1) 107-116 2011年1月 査読有り
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Seishin shinkeigaku zasshi = Psychiatria et neurologia Japonica 113(10) 1028-35 2011年 査読有り
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こころのりんしょうa・la・carte 29(2) 186-186 2010年6月 査読有り
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SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH 117(2-3) 269-269 2010年4月 査読有り
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International journal of mental health systems 3(1) 20-20 2009年9月22日 査読有り
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Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 52(6) 581-586 1998年12月
MISC
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日本医事新報 (5027) 53-53 2020年8月 査読有り