Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, Fujita Health University
- Degree
- 博士(保健学)(金沢大学)
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901084794521937
- researchmap Member ID
- 1000120786
Research Interests
1Research Areas
1Education
2Awards
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Mar, 2010
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Sep, 2009
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Jun, 2009
Papers
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Journal of advanced nursing, Nov 24, 2025AIM: To identify the competencies required for hospital-based WOC nurses to provide direct pressure injury (PI) care in home care settings in Japan. DESIGN: Mixed methods convergent design. METHODS: The qualitative strand used a descriptive design to explore competencies for overcoming barriers faced by hospital-based WOC nurses when providing PI care at home. The quantitative strand used a cross-sectional design to assess competencies in organising the hospital PI management system. RESULTS: Six competencies were identified: (1) Establish relationships with home healthcare professionals; (2) Promote hospital-based WOC nurse's expertise to home healthcare professionals; (3) Collaborate with the regional medical liaison office in WOC nurse's hospital; (4) Involve hospital administrators in home PI management; (5) Utilise social media/Information and Communication Technology for patient or home-visiting nurse communication; and (6) Utilise public or academic support projects to facilitate home-based activities. The median scoring rate for each medical staff domain on the revised Collaboration Competency Scale for WOC Nurses ranged from 80% to 91%. CONCLUSION: The results of this study can serve as a practical resource to help WOC nurses expand their activities into home-care settings. IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROFESSION: Their ability to coordinate with staff and manage PI care within hospitals supports active engagement in home care, improving continuity and quality. IMPACT: This study addressed the issue that many hospital-based WOC nurses cannot visit patients at home. The competencies identified may enable these nurses to expand their role into home care. REPORTING METHOD: This study followed EQUATOR guidelines, with the STROBE Statement applied to the quantitative part and the COREQ checklist to the qualitative part. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: Patients or the public were not involved in the study's design, conduct, or reporting.
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Fujita medical journal, 11(2) 59-63, May, 2025OBJECTIVES: The taxane chemotherapeutic agent docetaxel has been used as a therapy for various cancers. Some patients receiving docetaxel develop serious problems with fluid retention, which leads to peripheral edema formation, reducing the patient's quality of life. This study investigated the effect of docetaxel administration on fluid dynamics in mice as a step toward developing advanced preventive measures in nursing. METHODS: Mice were administered 10 mg/kg/day of docetaxel intravenously for 5 days as the intervention group or with normal saline as the control group. To investigate fluid dynamics on day 5, the leakage of blood plasma, interstitial fluid volume, and fluid transportation capacity into lymph vessels were evaluated and compared between the two groups. RESULTS: The Miles assay with Evans Blue, an albumin-binding dye, revealed that leakage of blood plasma was significantly increased in the control group compared with the intervention group (p<0.01). Results of the interstitial fluid volume and fluid transportation capacity were similar between the two groups, but the fluid transportation capacity tended to be higher in the intervention group. CONCLUSIONS: Docetaxel administration in our mouse model caused the leakage of blood plasma without proteins from the blood vessels into the interstitial tissues, which appeared at the initial stage of edema formation. This model might be useful for assessing the leakage of blood plasma and, subsequently, the development of preventive measures against edema formation.
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JMIR formative research, 9 e57768, Feb 7, 2025BACKGROUND: The use of mobile apps to promote knowledge level, practice, and behavioral change potential has become increasingly common. However, studies on apps targeting social welfare employees working in the home-care setting to prevent pressure injury (PI) are lacking. The care manager (CM) plays a key role in connecting the demand and supply of home-care services. PI is more prevalent in the home-care setting, where resources are limited, than in acute settings. OBJECTIVE: The research hypothesis was that CMs who use a mobile app will have improved general knowledge and heightened practice for PI prevention, compared to that before using the app. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a PI prevention support mobile app prototyping model (Pips-Map) in improving the knowledge level, practice, and behavioral change potential of CMs in PI prevention in the home-care setting. METHODS: This was conducted between December 2021 and December 2023 as a single-arm, pre-post pilot study including 27 CMs who worked in a Japanese city. Pips-Map was used for 6 months in daily practice, and a self-administered test questionnaire was used to assess participants' knowledge and practice in PI prevention before or after using Pips-Map. At the end of the posttest, a validated App Behavior Change Scale was used to analyze behavioral change potential. This study followed the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) extension to pilot and feasibility trials. RESULTS: In total, 19 participants were analyzed. Out of 55 points, the total mean knowledge score significantly increased from 30.9 (SD 5.9) in the pretest group to 36.1 (SD 5.9) in the posttest group (P=.0003). The number of participants with a total score of >70% (adequate knowledge level) increased from 2 (11%) to 7 (36.8%), but the difference was not statistically significant (P=.07). For the level of practice, out of 21 points, the total score increased from 15.2 (SD 3.1) in the pretest group to 16.2 (SD 3.0) in the posttest group, but no statistically significant differences were observed (P=.16). The behavior change scale revealed that participants positively evaluated the Pips-Map to provide information on PI prevention guidelines but had concerns regarding inadequate usability and financial incentives of Pips-Map. CONCLUSIONS: The use of Pips-Map for 6 months in actual practice increased the knowledge level of Japanese CMs in PI prevention, but it did not change the level of practice. Considering the need for updating apps that aim to promote behavioral change, this study identified some limitations of Pips-Map. Thus, revisions must be made to adapt Pips-Map to home-based care needs.
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Journal of International Nursing Research, 4(1) e2023-0039, Feb, 2025 Peer-reviewed
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金沢大学つるま保健学会誌, 38(1) 11-19, Jul 25, 2014
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看護理工学会誌, 1(1) 4-11, Apr, 2014点滴静脈内注射の血管外漏出の早期発見のための客観的評価指標の開発を目的に、サーモグラフィーを用いた鑑別方法を開発し、その効果を、健常者6名を対象に、漏出モデルとして、前腕の皮下組織に留置針を刺入して生理食塩水を1.7ml/分で滴下し、対照群として、反対側の前腕の静脈内に留置針を刺入し、同様に滴下し、それぞれ滴下後10秒ごとにサーモグラフィーにより針先周囲を確認した。その結果、漏出モデルでは6名全員に滴下開始2分以内に針先を中心に広がる円形の低温域が出現し、サーモグラフィーにより非接触かつ迅速に点滴静脈内注射の血管外漏出が鑑別できる可能性が示唆された。
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2014(51) "110-1"-"110-2", Mar 1, 2014
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日本創傷・オストミー・失禁管理学会誌(Web), 18(2), 2014
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年次大会 : Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan, 2013 "W022001-1"-"W022001-3", Sep 8, 2013
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バイオメカニズム学会誌 = Journal of the Society of Biomechanisms, 37(3) 159-164, Aug 1, 2013褥瘡は外力が一定時間持続することで組織が不可逆的な阻血性障害に陥り発生する.その予防には外力の減少と持続時間の短縮が必要となり,臨床では体圧分散寝具を使用する.体圧分散寝具は3 つの圧再分配機能,すなわち,沈める,包む,経時的な接触部分の変化によって褥瘡好発部位である骨突出部位にかかる圧力を減少させる.体圧分散寝具は数多く市場に出ているが,本邦の寝たきり高齢者にみられる特異的な褥瘡発生要因「骨突出」を有する者には,2 層式エアセルマットレスが予防に有効である.今後さらなる体圧分散寝具の質向上には,体圧分散寝具の圧再分配機能評価法の標準化,体圧分散寝具使用時の看護技術の開発が必要である.
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Expert nurse, 29(5) 114-120, May, 2013 Invited
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日本創傷・オストミー・失禁管理学会誌(Web), 17(1) 23-32 (WEB ONLY)-32, Apr 5, 2013
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大和証券ヘルス財団研究業績集, 36(36) 20-25, Mar 1, 2013
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2013(25) 57-58, Jan 8, 2013
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Japanese Journal of Medical Ultrasound Technology, 38(6) 605-613, 2013Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare ultrasonographic assessment of fecal loading or colonic gas in adults with computed tomography.<br>Subjects and Methods: Transabdominal ultrasonography (US) was carried out on 39 adult patients with fecal loading or colonic gas seen in abdominal computed tomography (CT) images. Immediately after fecal loading or gas was identified in the colon by CT, US images were acquired with the patient in the identical position.<br>Results: Of 39 patients, 26 were imaged with fecal loading and 13 were imaged with colonic gas. In the 26 patients with fecal loading, it was detected by US in the acoustic shadow behind the high echoic signal in the boundary between colonic contents and bowel wall (boundary echo). In 6 of 26 patients (haustrations-visualized cases), fecal loading was detected in the crescent shaped acoustic shadow with haustrations behind the strong boundary echo. In 15 of 26 patients (haustrations-not-visualized cases), fecal loading was detected in the attenuating echo with multiple high echoic spots behind the mildly boundary echo. In 5 of 26 patients, fecal loading was detected in similar haustrations-visualized cases without haustrations in the colon. In the 13 patients with colonic gas, gas was detected by US in the invisible acoustic shadow behind the unclearly boundary echo. In 7 of 13 patients, colonic gas was detected in multiple reflections in the colon. In the remaining 6 cases, it could not be depicted in the reflection.<br>Conclusion: Transabdominal US can be used for qualitative assessment of fecal loading or gas in the colon. This new technique is simple and noninvasive and can be used concomitantly with physical examination to assess severity of constipation. Thus it may offer an improvement over current assessment techniques.
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金沢大学つるま保健学会誌, 36(2) 57-66, Dec 20, 2012
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日本創傷治癒学会プログラム・抄録集, 42nd 133-133, Dec, 2012
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4th Congress of the World Union of Wound Healing Societies(Yokohama,Japan), Sep, 2012
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日本創傷・オストミー・失禁管理学会誌(Web), 16(2) O-03 (WEB ONLY), Aug 20, 2012
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2012 "1A2-O09(1)"-"1A2-O09(2)", May 27, 2012Our objective was to clarify the sleep states of bedridden elderly patients with disturbances of consciousness. We studied a bedridden elderly in patient with disturbances of consciousness for 24 hours in March 2010. We recorded the electroencephalograms, electro-oculograms, and electromyograms of the study subject. We classified the electrograms thus obtained into sleep stages according to international standards and identified various sleep variables and the patients' sleep structures. A patient showed very high values for sleep efficiency (SE), 97.8%. The number of awakenings was 36, the percentage of SWS was 1.0%, and the percentage of REM sleep was 8.5%. It is inappropriate to use SE and SWS as indicators of good sleep quality in such patients. To improve their sleep quality, further study is needed to determine better indicators of good sleep and to investigate respiratory conditions as a potential factor in sleep quality in this subgroup.
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日本創傷・オストミー・失禁管理学会誌(Web), 15(4) 278-281 (WEB ONLY)-281, Jan 24, 2012
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2012(24) "8D43-1"-"8D43-2", Jan 6, 2012
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2012(24) "8A12-1"-"8A12-2", Jan 6, 2012
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WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION, 20(1) A5-A5, Jan, 2012
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金沢大学つるま保健学会誌, 35(1) 67-70, Jul, 2011一中規模企業労働者のメンタルヘルスに関する実態調査を行った。社員125例中、回答数75例であった。そのうち、抑うつ傾向群は21例(28.0%)であった。各群間で有意差がみられた下位因子は、年代、勤務年数、職位、HRM、主観的健康状態、SOC-13、心理的well-beingであった。各群間で有意差がみられた下位因子のうち、年代と勤務年数、年代と職位、SOC-13と心理的well-beingにおいて有意な相関がみられた。これらの下位因子をロジスティック方程式に投入するため、年代を除外し、勤務年数、職位を採用した。また、SOC-13と心理的well-being間で有意な相関がみられたため、今後個人に対する介入の余地があるSOC-13を採用した。ロジスティック回帰分析の結果、抑うつ傾向の有無と有意な関連がみられたのは、SOC-13であった。
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金沢大学つるま保健学会誌, 35(1) 71-75, Jul, 2011地域に在住する者を対象に皮膚生理機能と形態、および皮膚に直接影響を与えると推測される日常生活行動のスキンケアの実態について調査した。年代が高くなるにつれて、入浴頻度は少なく、風呂の温度は低かった。洗浄時に使用する道具は、60歳代ではナイロンタオルを使用する割合が80.0%で、70歳代では20.0%、80歳以上では50.0%と60歳代と比較し低かった。使用している洗浄剤の種類は各年代の60.0〜100%が固形石けんを使用していた。皮膚の形態に関しては、皮溝平均太さ、皮溝太さ分散、皮溝間隔はいずれも年齢との間に有意な相関がみられた。皮溝平均太さ、皮溝太さ分散と風呂の温度の間に有意な相関がみられた。洗浄時に使用する道具別に皮膚の特性を比較し、角質水分量にのみ有意差がみられた。皮膚の生理機能と形態との関係は、角質水分量と皮溝太さ分散との間、TEWLと皮溝間隔との間に弱い負の相関を認めた。
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Japanese journal of nursing art and science, 10(1) 26-33, Apr, 2011
Books and Other Publications
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2024 - Mar, 2028
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2024 - Mar, 2028
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2024 - Mar, 2027
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2027
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2026