研究者業績

浅田 裕美

アサダ ヒロミ  (Hiromi Asada)

基本情報

所属
兵庫県立大学 看護学部 助教
学位
社会健康医学修士(専門職)(2021年3月 京都大学)

J-GLOBAL ID
202201007938446011
researchmap会員ID
R000035193

経歴

 2

論文

 7
  • 作田 裕美, 堀田 昇吾, 大串 晃弘, 浅田 裕美, 野戸 結花, 太田 勝正, 市田 隆雄, 五十嵐 隆元, 西丸 英治, 奥田 保男, 石田 隆行
    日本放射線看護学会誌 2025年4月  査読有り
  • 小見山 岬, 野口 麻衣子, 清原 花, 浅田 裕美, 角甲 純, 川崎 優子
    兵庫県立大学看護学部・地域ケア開発研究所紀要 29 47-55 2022年3月  査読有り
  • 小見山 岬, 野口 麻衣子, 清原 花, 浅田 裕美, 角甲 純, 川崎 優子
    兵庫県立大学看護学部・地域ケア開発研究所紀要 29 47-55 2022年3月  査読有り
  • 橋本 萌々子, 増田 由菜, 下屋 真祐, 清原 花, 浅田 裕美, 角甲 純, 川崎 優子
    兵庫県立大学看護学部・地域ケア開発研究所紀要 29 37-46 2022年3月  査読有り
  • Hiromi Asada, Yoshimitsu Takahashi, Yuka Ono, Noriko Kishi, Yukinori Matsuo, Takashi Mizowaki, Takeo Nakayama
    Patient preference and adherence 16 1359-1369 2022年2月21日  査読有り筆頭著者
    Purpose: Patients undergoing radiotherapy often have their skin marked. Previous studies on skin markings examined the durability and physical effects of the markings, but no study has focused on patients' emotional experiences toward the markings. This study aimed to clarify how patients undergoing radiotherapy feel about skin markings, as well as factors that affect patients' emotional experiences. Patients and Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study using a self-administered questionnaire and medical records. Participants were patients aged ≥20 years undergoing cancer radiotherapy at a designated cancer care hospital. The primary outcome was the level of uncomfortable emotions toward skin markings, and the secondary outcome was the level of favorable ratings on skin markings. To examine factors related to uncomfortable emotions, ordinal logistic regression analysis was performed. Results: Questionnaire forms were distributed to 153 patients, and responses were collected from 132 (86%). Among 108 patients included in the analysis, 56% (59/105, excluding 3 who did not answer this question) responded that they were uncomfortable with skin markings. The proportion of patients who favorably rated skin markings was 63% (59/93, excluding 15 who did not answer this question). No factors were significantly associated with the primary outcome. Conclusion: Many patients accepted skin markings with resignation, as they understood the necessity of the markings in their treatment. Medical staff should understand the emotional experiences of patients toward skin markings and take sufficient care to ensure that they are provided with explanations, including the impact of skin markings on their daily lives, as well as a sense of security that treatment is being performed in a precise manner.

講演・口頭発表等

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担当経験のある科目(授業)

 9

所属学協会

 4

社会貢献活動

 2