International Journal of Nursing & Clinical Practices (11) 394 - 402 2394-4978 2024/11 [Refereed]
Perceived Difficulties and Motivation for Further Learning Among Acute Ward Nurses Providing End-of-life Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives on Life and Death Among NursesYusuke Sakurai; M...See More
International Journal of Nursing & Clinical Practices (11) 394 - 402 2394-4978 2024/11 [Refereed]
Lifestyle intervention to prevent hypertension in Chinese adults ―Development of an information and communication technology (ICT)-based exercise support program using Baduanjin―
International Journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study, Vol.12, No.1/ 2023 IJJNS. Print edition Published DVD, Original article, ISSN 2187-6142 International Journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study, Vol.12, No.1/ 2023 IJJNS. Print edition Published DVD, Original article, ISSN 2187-6142 12 (1) 20 - 27 2187-6142 2024/03 [Refereed]
Lifestyle intervention to prevent hypertension in Chinese adults ―Development of an information and communication technology (ICT)-based exercise support program using Baduanjin―Meng LIU; Xiaoyu WU; K...See More
Lifestyle intervention to prevent hypertension in Chinese adults ―Development of an information and communication technology (ICT)-based exercise support program using Baduanjin―
International Journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study, Vol.12, No.1/ 2023 IJJNS. Print edition Published DVD, Original article, ISSN 2187-6142 International Journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study, Vol.12, No.1/ 2023 IJJNS. Print edition Published DVD, Original article, ISSN 2187-6142 12 (1) 20 - 27 2187-6142 2024/03 [Refereed]
Yonago Acta Medica Tottori University Faculty of Medicine 66 (3) 334 - 344 1346-8049 2023/08 [Refereed]
Perceived Difficulties and Learning Needs Among Acute Care Ward Nurses Providing End-of-Life Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Comparison by Years of Clinical ExperienceYusuke Sakurai; Miwa YamamotoY...See More
Yonago Acta Medica Tottori University Medical Press 62 (1) 77 - 84 0513-5710 2019
Pharmacokinetic Drug Interaction Between Rosuvastatin and Tanjin in Healthy Volunteers and RatsYang Jie; Hasegawa Junichi; Endo Yusuke; Iitsuka Kazuhiko; Yamamoto Miwa; Matsuda AkikoYonago Acta Medica...See More
Development of a scale to assess the attitudes of nursing students toward elderly with dementia in JapanMiwa Yamamoto; Sachiko Matsui; Yusuke SakuraiINTERNATIONAL PSYCHOGERIATRICS CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS...See More
Development of a scale to assess the attitudes of nursing students toward elderly with dementia in Japan
A health education program tailored to the needs of regional elderly in JapanMasako Aota; Miwa Yamamoto; Sizue Mizuno; Masako Koishi; Kouko YamadaINTERNATIONAL PSYCHOGERIATRICS CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS 25...See More
A health education program tailored to the needs of regional elderly in Japan
Regional comparison of self-efficacy and diet regimen compliance among elderly patients with diabetesShizue Mizuno; Miwa Yamamoto; Masako AotaINTERNATIONAL PSYCHOGERIATRICS CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS 25 S75...See More
Regional comparison of self-efficacy and diet regimen compliance among elderly patients with diabetes
Related stress of salivary amylase and dilemma for the physical restraints to the elderly people with dementiaMiwa Yamamoto; S. Mizuno; S. Sakuraba; Y. Doi; M. Aota; M. Hiroshima; Y. Sakurai; Y. Maeka...See More
Related stress of salivary amylase and dilemma for the physical restraints to the elderly people with dementia
Miwa Yamamoto; S. Mizuno; S. Sakuraba; Y. Doi; M. Aota; M. Hiroshima; Y. Sakurai; Y. Maekawa; T. Nakashima
Use of chitosan for removal of bisphenol a from aqueous solutions through quinone oxidation by polyphenol oxidaseYuji Kimura; Miwa Yamamoto; Reiko Shimazaki; Ayumi Kashiwada; Kiyomi Matsuda; Kazunori ...See More
監修International Journal of Japanese Nursing care practice and study研究会 山本美輪その他 (Joint work)
Conference Activities & Talks
Perceived difficulties and motivation for further learning among acute ward nurses providing end-of-life care during the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives on life and death among nurses Feb.13-14, [Not invited]
15th International Nursing Conference & 28thEast Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2025/02 COEX, Seoul, Republic of Korea 15th International Nursing Conference & 28thEast Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars
Perceived difficulties and motivation for further learning among acute ward nurses providing end-of-life care during the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives on life and death among nurses Feb.13-14, [Not...See More
Perceived difficulties and motivation for further learning among acute ward nurses providing end-of-life care during the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives on life and death among nurses Feb.13-14, [Not invited]
15th International Nursing Conference & 28thEast Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2025/02 COEX, Seoul, Republic of Korea 15th International Nursing Conference & 28thEast Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars
Roles expected of nurses by elderly users and their families of Home-visiting bathing services, [Not invited]
Yui KUWAHARA; Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; LIU MENG; Miho YOSHIOKA; Daisuke KAI
15th International Nursing Conference & 28thEast Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2025/02 Seoul, Republic of Korea 15th International Nursing Conference & 28thEast Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars
Roles expected of nurses by elderly users and their families of Home-visiting bathing services, [Not invited]Yui KUWAHARA; Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; LIU MENG; Miho YOSHIOKA; Daisuke KAI15th Inte...See More
Roles expected of nurses by elderly users and their families of Home-visiting bathing services, [Not invited]
Yui KUWAHARA; Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; LIU MENG; Miho YOSHIOKA; Daisuke KAI
15th International Nursing Conference & 28thEast Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2025/02 Seoul, Republic of Korea 15th International Nursing Conference & 28thEast Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars
5-year longitudinal study from 2019 to 2023 on the effectiveness of Korean simulation nursing education as perceived by Japanese nursing students [Not invited]
Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; Yui KUWAHARA; Sachiko MATSUI; Yusuke SAKURAI; LIU MENG; Miho YOSHIOKA; Soo Ok Kim; Daisuke KAI
15th International Nursing Conference & 28thEast Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2025/02 COEX,Seoul, Republic of Korea 15th International Nursing Conference & 28thEast Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars
5-year longitudinal study from 2019 to 2023 on the effectiveness of Korean simulation nursing education as perceived by Japanese nursing students [Not invited]Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; Yui KUWAH...See More
5-year longitudinal study from 2019 to 2023 on the effectiveness of Korean simulation nursing education as perceived by Japanese nursing students [Not invited]
Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; Yui KUWAHARA; Sachiko MATSUI; Yusuke SAKURAI; LIU MENG; Miho YOSHIOKA; Soo Ok Kim; Daisuke KAI
15th International Nursing Conference & 28thEast Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2025/02 COEX,Seoul, Republic of Korea 15th International Nursing Conference & 28thEast Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars
Strengthening Health Outcomes through Interdisciplinary Collaboration:Challenges and Opportunities [Invited]
Miwa YAMAMOTO
Global Health Recalibration : Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Practice, and Research 2024/09 Chiang Mai University, Thailand Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Strengthening Health Outcomes through Interdisciplinary Collaboration:Challenges and Opportunities [Invited]Miwa YAMAMOTOGlobal Health Recalibration : Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Prac...See More
Strengthening Health Outcomes through Interdisciplinary Collaboration:Challenges and Opportunities [Invited]
Miwa YAMAMOTO
Global Health Recalibration : Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Practice, and Research 2024/09 Chiang Mai University, Thailand Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Learning from participation in a community based dementia café among nursing students who are dementia supporters, [Not invited]
Miho NISHIMURA; Miwa YAMAMOTO; Yui KUWAHARA
Global Health Recalibration Conference 2024/09 CHIANG MAI Chiang Mai University
Learning from participation in a community based dementia café among nursing students who are dementia supporters, [Not invited]Miho NISHIMURA; Miwa YAMAMOTO; Yui KUWAHARAGlobal Health Recalibration ...See More
Learning from participation in a community based dementia café among nursing students who are dementia supporters, [Not invited]
Miho NISHIMURA; Miwa YAMAMOTO; Yui KUWAHARA
Global Health Recalibration Conference 2024/09 CHIANG MAI Chiang Mai University
Aspects of Nursing Support for Decision-Making about Consent for Surgery in Elderly Patients with Dementia: A Text Mining Analysis [Not invited]
Global Health Recalibration : Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Practice, and Research 2024/09 Chang Mai,Thailand Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University
Aspects of Nursing Support for Decision-Making about Consent for Surgery in Elderly Patients with Dementia: A Text Mining Analysis [Not invited]Sachiko MATSUI; Yusuke SAKURAI Y; Miwa YAMAMOTO; Yui KU...See More
Aspects of Nursing Support for Decision-Making about Consent for Surgery in Elderly Patients with Dementia: A Text Mining Analysis [Not invited]
Global Health Recalibration : Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Practice, and Research 2024/09 Chang Mai,Thailand Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University
Effects of Simulation-based Nursing Education used in South Korea Republic of Korea on Japan Nursing Students: a Three-year Comparative Study during the COVID-19 Pandemic [Not invited]
Global Health Recalibration: Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Practice, and Research, Sep.4-6,Organized by the Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. 2024/09 Chiang Mai University, Thailand. Global Health Recalibration : Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Practice, and Research, Sep.4-6, Organized by the Faculty of Nursing,
Effects of Simulation-based Nursing Education used in South Korea Republic of Korea on Japan Nursing Students: a Three-year Comparative Study during the COVID-19 Pandemic [Not invited]Miwa YAMAMOTO; ...See More
Effects of Simulation-based Nursing Education used in South Korea Republic of Korea on Japan Nursing Students: a Three-year Comparative Study during the COVID-19 Pandemic [Not invited]
Global Health Recalibration: Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Practice, and Research, Sep.4-6,Organized by the Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. 2024/09 Chiang Mai University, Thailand. Global Health Recalibration : Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Practice, and Research, Sep.4-6, Organized by the Faculty of Nursing,
Simulation nursing education in Korea recognized by nursing students at Japan National University [Not invited]
Yui KUWAHARA; Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA
Global Health Recalibration: Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Practice, And Research 2024/09 Chiang Mai, Thailand Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Simulation nursing education in Korea recognized by nursing students at Japan National University [Not invited]Yui KUWAHARA; Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURAGlobal Health Recalibration: Strengthening Ou...See More
Simulation nursing education in Korea recognized by nursing students at Japan National University [Not invited]
Yui KUWAHARA; Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA
Global Health Recalibration: Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Practice, And Research 2024/09 Chiang Mai, Thailand Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Family Caregivers' Recognion of Nurses and Caregiving Staff in Home Bathing Care Services, [Not invited]
Yui Kuwahara; Miwa Yamamoto
27th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2024/03 Hong Kong University 27th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars
Family Caregivers' Recognion of Nurses and Caregiving Staff in Home Bathing Care Services, [Not invited]Yui Kuwahara; Miwa Yamamoto27th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2024/03 Hong Kong Univer...See More
Family Caregivers' Recognion of Nurses and Caregiving Staff in Home Bathing Care Services, [Not invited]
Yui Kuwahara; Miwa Yamamoto
27th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2024/03 Hong Kong University 27th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars
Suggestions for Geriatric Nursing Shown by Perceptions of Japanese Nursing Students of effects of Republic of Korean simulated education by Text date mining analysis [Not invited]
Interanational association of Gerontology and Geriatrics: IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress 2023 2023/06 Yokohama Interanational association of Gerontology and Geriatrics: IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress 2023
Background
Simulated education is focused by field of Geriatric nursing education in recently. Moreover, it’s so systematic education of simulation of Souse Korean basically. Therefore, we have invited Ph.D. Kim So Ok who was Professor of Psychiatric nursing and Dean of Nursing Department of Ulsan University to Japanese University to give a lecture about simulated education on December, 2019 and 2021.
Purpose
The present study aimed to reveal suggestions for geriatric nursing of Korean simulation education considered by nursing students by conducting a text- date mining analysis.
Methods
We got text data about effects of Korean simulation education from 194 nursing students in order to evaluate effect of special class of Ph.D. Kim. As result, these text date have led to interesting finding by text-date mining analysis of Trend Search by Fujitsu. The analysis provided a conceptual map of related words, with the strength of the relationship reflected in the thickness of lines and the distance between them. Ethical consideration: These text- data was Approved by ethics committee of Kagawa University. The authors declare no conflicts of interest associated with this manuscript.
Results and Conclusions
The search identified text data from 194 nursing students. Important keywords was 400 words by text data. Mapping yielded the center of wedges of [Can study] with five wedges [by myself-work on-subjective-study-], [simulate-assessments-exercises], [Skills- knowledge, nursing-patients-failure], [Ability- improvement, communications-students-safety-environment], [clinical, problem solving].
Therefore, Suggestions for Geriatric Nursing has shown by perceptions of Nursing Students of effects of Korean simulated education.
Suggestions for Geriatric Nursing Shown by Perceptions of Japanese Nursing Students of effects of Republic of Korean simulated education by Text date mining analysis [Not invited]Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho ...See More
Suggestions for Geriatric Nursing Shown by Perceptions of Japanese Nursing Students of effects of Republic of Korean simulated education by Text date mining analysis [Not invited]
Interanational association of Gerontology and Geriatrics: IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress 2023 2023/06 Yokohama Interanational association of Gerontology and Geriatrics: IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress 2023
Background
Simulated education is focused by field of Geriatric nursing education in recently. Moreover, it’s so systematic education of simulation of Souse Korean basically. Therefore, we have invited Ph.D. Kim So Ok who was Professor of Psychiatric nursing and Dean of Nursing Department of Ulsan University to Japanese University to give a lecture about simulated education on December, 2019 and 2021.
Purpose
The present study aimed to reveal suggestions for geriatric nursing of Korean simulation education considered by nursing students by conducting a text- date mining analysis.
Methods
We got text data about effects of Korean simulation education from 194 nursing students in order to evaluate effect of special class of Ph.D. Kim. As result, these text date have led to interesting finding by text-date mining analysis of Trend Search by Fujitsu. The analysis provided a conceptual map of related words, with the strength of the relationship reflected in the thickness of lines and the distance between them. Ethical consideration: These text- data was Approved by ethics committee of Kagawa University. The authors declare no conflicts of interest associated with this manuscript.
Results and Conclusions
The search identified text data from 194 nursing students. Important keywords was 400 words by text data. Mapping yielded the center of wedges of [Can study] with five wedges [by myself-work on-subjective-study-], [simulate-assessments-exercises], [Skills- knowledge, nursing-patients-failure], [Ability- improvement, communications-students-safety-environment], [clinical, problem solving].
Therefore, Suggestions for Geriatric Nursing has shown by perceptions of Nursing Students of effects of Korean simulated education.
Transferability of effective consultation skills for decision making support in the voluntary surrender of older adult driver’slicenses in super -aging Japan [Not invited]
Yoko Miyoshi; Shin-ichi Yoshioka; Miwa Yamamoto
Interanational association of Gerontology and Geriatrics:IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress 2023/06 Yokohama Interanational association of Gerontology and Geriatrics:IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress
Transferability of effective consultation skills for decision making support in the voluntary surrender of older adult driver’slicenses in super -aging Japan [Not invited]Yoko Miyoshi; Shin-ichi Yosh...See More
Transferability of effective consultation skills for decision making support in the voluntary surrender of older adult driver’slicenses in super -aging Japan [Not invited]
Yoko Miyoshi; Shin-ichi Yoshioka; Miwa Yamamoto
Interanational association of Gerontology and Geriatrics:IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress 2023/06 Yokohama Interanational association of Gerontology and Geriatrics:IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress
Perceptions of Japanese Nursing Students of effects of Republic of Korean simulated education by Text date mining analysis [Not invited]
26th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2023/03 Tokyo East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars
Purpose
The present study aimed to reveal effects of Korean simulation education considered by Japanese University of nursing students by conducting a text- date mining analysis.
Methods
Simulated education is focused by field of Japanese nursing education in recently. Moreover, it’s so systematic education of simulation of Souse Korean basically. Therefore, we have invited Ph.D. Kim So Ok who was Professor of Psychiatric nursing and Dean of Nursing Department of Ulsan University to National University to give a lecture on December, 2019 and 2021. Dr. Kim was a professor who introduced simulation education to the Ulsan University. Then, we got text data about effects of Korean simulation education from 400 Japanese University of nursing students in order to evaluate effect of special class of Ph.D. Kim. As result, these text date have led to interesting finding by text-date mining analysis of Trend Search by Fujitsu. The analysis provided a conceptual map of related words, with the strength of the relationship reflected in the thickness of lines and the distance between them. Ethical consideration: These text- data was Approved by ethics committee of Kagawa University. The authors declare no conflicts of interest associated with this manuscript.
Results and Conclusions
The search identified text data from 400 National University students. Important keywords was 400 words by text data. Mapping yielded the center of wedges of [Can study] with five wedges [by myself-work on-subjective-study-], [simulate-assessments-exercises], [Skills- knowledge, nursing-patients-failure], [Ability- improvement, communications-students-safety-environment], [clinical, problem solving].
Therefore, effects of Korean simulation education considered by Japanese University of nursing students by conducting a text- date mining analysis were Mapping yielded the one-center wedge with five wedges.
Perceptions of Japanese Nursing Students of effects of Republic of Korean simulated education by Text date mining analysis [Not invited]Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; Yusuke SAKURAI; Sachiko MATSUI; ...See More
Perceptions of Japanese Nursing Students of effects of Republic of Korean simulated education by Text date mining analysis [Not invited]
26th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2023/03 Tokyo East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars
Purpose
The present study aimed to reveal effects of Korean simulation education considered by Japanese University of nursing students by conducting a text- date mining analysis.
Methods
Simulated education is focused by field of Japanese nursing education in recently. Moreover, it’s so systematic education of simulation of Souse Korean basically. Therefore, we have invited Ph.D. Kim So Ok who was Professor of Psychiatric nursing and Dean of Nursing Department of Ulsan University to National University to give a lecture on December, 2019 and 2021. Dr. Kim was a professor who introduced simulation education to the Ulsan University. Then, we got text data about effects of Korean simulation education from 400 Japanese University of nursing students in order to evaluate effect of special class of Ph.D. Kim. As result, these text date have led to interesting finding by text-date mining analysis of Trend Search by Fujitsu. The analysis provided a conceptual map of related words, with the strength of the relationship reflected in the thickness of lines and the distance between them. Ethical consideration: These text- data was Approved by ethics committee of Kagawa University. The authors declare no conflicts of interest associated with this manuscript.
Results and Conclusions
The search identified text data from 400 National University students. Important keywords was 400 words by text data. Mapping yielded the center of wedges of [Can study] with five wedges [by myself-work on-subjective-study-], [simulate-assessments-exercises], [Skills- knowledge, nursing-patients-failure], [Ability- improvement, communications-students-safety-environment], [clinical, problem solving].
Therefore, effects of Korean simulation education considered by Japanese University of nursing students by conducting a text- date mining analysis were Mapping yielded the one-center wedge with five wedges.
Difference in fractal dimension and periods of vowels used by helthey subjects and suicide-attempt survivors [Not invited]
Jun Shimizu; Yuki Murase; Gen Tomida; Satomi Koyama; Masami Ishida; Ayako Kawagashira; Miwa Yamamoto
26th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2023/03 Tokyo 26th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars
Difference in fractal dimension and periods of vowels used by helthey subjects and suicide-attempt survivors [Not invited]Jun Shimizu; Yuki Murase; Gen Tomida; Satomi Koyama; Masami Ishida; Ayako Kaw...See More
Difference in fractal dimension and periods of vowels used by helthey subjects and suicide-attempt survivors [Not invited]
Jun Shimizu; Yuki Murase; Gen Tomida; Satomi Koyama; Masami Ishida; Ayako Kawagashira; Miwa Yamamoto
26th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 2023/03 Tokyo 26th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars
MISC
Conditions Where Japanese Males Who Provide Dementia Care at Home Are Connected to Social Support Networks
Miho Nishimura; Miwa Yamamoto; Yui Kuwahara; Yuki Morikawa 27th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 162 2024/03 [Refereed]
Conditions Where Japanese Males Who Provide Dementia Care at Home Are Connected to Social Support NetworksMiho Nishimura; Miwa Yamamoto; Yui Kuwahara; Yuki Morikawa 27th East Asian Forum of Nursing S...See More
Conditions Where Japanese Males Who Provide Dementia Care at Home Are Connected to Social Support Networks
Miho Nishimura; Miwa Yamamoto; Yui Kuwahara; Yuki Morikawa 27th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 162 2024/03 [Refereed]
Transferability of effective consultation skills for decision making support in the voluntary surrender of older adult driver’slicenses in super -aging Japan
Yoko Miyoshi; Shin-ichi Yoshioka; Miwa Yamamoto Interanational association of Gerontology and Geriatrics:IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress 97 2023/06 [Refereed]
Transferability of effective consultation skills for decision making support in the voluntary surrender of older adult driver’slicenses in super -aging JapanYoko Miyoshi; Shin-ichi Yoshioka; Miwa Yama...See More
Transferability of effective consultation skills for decision making support in the voluntary surrender of older adult driver’slicenses in super -aging Japan
Yoko Miyoshi; Shin-ichi Yoshioka; Miwa Yamamoto Interanational association of Gerontology and Geriatrics:IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress 97 2023/06 [Refereed]
Suggestions for Geriatric Nursing Shown by Perceptions of Japanese Nursing Students of effects of Republic of Korean simulated education by Text date mining analysis
Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; Yusuke SAKURAI; Sachiko MATSUI Interanational association of Gerontology and Geriatrics: IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress 2023 144 2023/06 [Refereed]
Suggestions for Geriatric Nursing Shown by Perceptions of Japanese Nursing Students of effects of Republic of Korean simulated education by Text date mining analysisMiwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; Yusu...See More
Suggestions for Geriatric Nursing Shown by Perceptions of Japanese Nursing Students of effects of Republic of Korean simulated education by Text date mining analysis
Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; Yusuke SAKURAI; Sachiko MATSUI Interanational association of Gerontology and Geriatrics: IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress 2023 144 2023/06 [Refereed]
Family Caregivers' Recognion of Nurses and Caregiving Staff in Home Bathing Care Services
Yui Kuwahara; Miwa Yamamoto 27th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 155 2023/03 [Refereed]
Perceptions of Japanese Nursing Students of effects of Republic of Korean simulated education by Text date mining analysis
Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; Yusuke SAKURAI; Sachiko MATSUI; Yasuko MAEKAWA; Yoko MIYOSHI 26th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 110 2023/03 [Refereed]
Perceptions of Japanese Nursing Students of effects of Republic of Korean simulated education by Text date mining analysisMiwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; Yusuke SAKURAI; Sachiko MATSUI; Yasuko MAEKAWA;...See More
Perceptions of Japanese Nursing Students of effects of Republic of Korean simulated education by Text date mining analysis
Miwa YAMAMOTO; Miho NISHIMURA; Yusuke SAKURAI; Sachiko MATSUI; Yasuko MAEKAWA; Yoko MIYOSHI 26th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 110 2023/03 [Refereed]
Difference in fractal dimension and periods of vowels used by helthey subjects and suicide-attempt survivors
Jun Shimizu; Yuki Murase; Gen Tomida; Satomi Koyama; Masami Ishida; Ayako Kawagashira; Miwa Yamamoto 26th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 183 2023/03 [Refereed]
Difference in fractal dimension and periods of vowels used by helthey subjects and suicide-attempt survivorsJun Shimizu; Yuki Murase; Gen Tomida; Satomi Koyama; Masami Ishida; Ayako Kawagashira; Miwa ...See More
Difference in fractal dimension and periods of vowels used by helthey subjects and suicide-attempt survivors
Jun Shimizu; Yuki Murase; Gen Tomida; Satomi Koyama; Masami Ishida; Ayako Kawagashira; Miwa Yamamoto 26th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars 183 2023/03 [Refereed]
Research trends in simulated education in gerontological nursing by text mining analysis
Research trends in simulated education in gerontological nursing by text mining analysisMiwa Yamamoto; Miho Nishimura; Yuki Morikawa; Yasuko Maekawa; Yoko Miyoshi; Junko Yoshimura INTERNATIONAL PSYCH...See More
Research trends in simulated education in gerontological nursing by text mining analysis
Nursing Department of Ulsan College University & Simulation Based Practicum
Kim Soo Ok; YAMAMOTO Miwa; MIYOSHI Yoko; YOSHIMURA Junko; HASEGAWA Yasuyuki International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 8- (1) 36 -38 2019
Nursing Department of Ulsan College University & Simulation Based PracticumKim Soo Ok; YAMAMOTO Miwa; MIYOSHI Yoko; YOSHIMURA Junko; HASEGAWA Yasuyuki International journal of Japanese nursing care p...See More
Nursing Department of Ulsan College University & Simulation Based Practicum
Kim Soo Ok; YAMAMOTO Miwa; MIYOSHI Yoko; YOSHIMURA Junko; HASEGAWA Yasuyuki International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 8- (1) 36 -38 2019
Literature review of research trends on elderly clinical nursing practicum in Japan : 2011 to 2016
MIYOSHI Yoko; YOSHIMURA Junko; YAMAMOTO Miwa International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 8- (1) 24 -28 2019
Literature review of research trends on elderly clinical nursing practicum in Japan : 2011 to 2016MIYOSHI Yoko; YOSHIMURA Junko; YAMAMOTO Miwa International journal of Japanese nursing care practice ...See More
Literature review of research trends on elderly clinical nursing practicum in Japan : 2011 to 2016
MIYOSHI Yoko; YOSHIMURA Junko; YAMAMOTO Miwa International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 8- (1) 24 -28 2019
Investigation of trends in nursing research using text mining Temporal changes in the research themes of pre-doctoral and master's nursing programs
SHIMIZU Jun; TOMIDA Gen; MURASE Yuki; YAMASHITA Satoshi; NAKATA Makito; YAMAMOTO Miwa; SEKO Rumi; MIYOSHI Yumiko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 8- (1) 1 -6 2019
Investigation of trends in nursing research using text mining Temporal changes in the research themes of pre-doctoral and master's nursing programsSHIMIZU Jun; TOMIDA Gen; MURASE Yuki; YAMASHITA Satos...See More
Investigation of trends in nursing research using text mining Temporal changes in the research themes of pre-doctoral and master's nursing programs
SHIMIZU Jun; TOMIDA Gen; MURASE Yuki; YAMASHITA Satoshi; NAKATA Makito; YAMAMOTO Miwa; SEKO Rumi; MIYOSHI Yumiko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 8- (1) 1 -6 2019
Factor analysis of nursing students' concept of life and death
Sakurai Yusuke; Yamamoto Miwa International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 7- (1) 17 -22 2018
Research trends within the care for elderly in Disaster Nursing by text data mining analysis
YAMAMOTO Miwa; MIYOSHI Yoko; YOSHIMURA Junko; MATSUURA Haruyo; MURASE Yuki; MAEKAWA Yasuko; TAKECHI Naoko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 7- (1) 35 -37 2018
Research trends within the care for elderly in Disaster Nursing by text data mining analysisYAMAMOTO Miwa; MIYOSHI Yoko; YOSHIMURA Junko; MATSUURA Haruyo; MURASE Yuki; MAEKAWA Yasuko; TAKECHI Naoko I...See More
Research trends within the care for elderly in Disaster Nursing by text data mining analysis
YAMAMOTO Miwa; MIYOSHI Yoko; YOSHIMURA Junko; MATSUURA Haruyo; MURASE Yuki; MAEKAWA Yasuko; TAKECHI Naoko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 7- (1) 35 -37 2018
精油吸入がもたらす血圧変化の有用性についての文献的考察
村瀬 由貴; 清水 純; 山下 敬; 中田 牧人; 山本 美輪 International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 7- (1) 23 -28 2018
Factors associated with Subjective Well-Being of prostate cancer patients after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy
Miyoshi Yoko; Yamamoto Miwa; Matsui Sachiko; Kashima Yoko; Iwata Keiko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 6- (1) 1 -6 2017
Factors associated with Subjective Well-Being of prostate cancer patients after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomyMiyoshi Yoko; Yamamoto Miwa; Matsui Sachiko; Kashima Yoko; Iwata Keiko ...See More
Factors associated with Subjective Well-Being of prostate cancer patients after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy
Miyoshi Yoko; Yamamoto Miwa; Matsui Sachiko; Kashima Yoko; Iwata Keiko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 6- (1) 1 -6 2017
An educational program based on a serious game that simulates care scenarios for the elderly with Alzheimer dementia for nurses and caregivers in Japan
Yamamoto Miwa; Miyoshi Yoko; Yoshimura Junko; Matsui Sachiko; Maekawa Yasuko; Nakashima Tomoharu; Wakayama Daiki; Maeda Tomonori; Sakurai Rina; Arima Chisato; Ishibashi Rina International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 6- (1) 29 -33 2017
An educational program based on a serious game that simulates care scenarios for the elderly with Alzheimer dementia for nurses and caregivers in JapanYamamoto Miwa; Miyoshi Yoko; Yoshimura Junko; Mat...See More
An educational program based on a serious game that simulates care scenarios for the elderly with Alzheimer dementia for nurses and caregivers in Japan
Yamamoto Miwa; Miyoshi Yoko; Yoshimura Junko; Matsui Sachiko; Maekawa Yasuko; Nakashima Tomoharu; Wakayama Daiki; Maeda Tomonori; Sakurai Rina; Arima Chisato; Ishibashi Rina International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 6- (1) 29 -33 2017
Nursing support for decision-making about surgery as currently offered to elderly patients with dementia
MATSUI Sachiko; YAMAMOTO Miwa; MIYOSHI Yoko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 6- (1) 7 -23 2017
Nursing support for decision-making about surgery as currently offered to elderly patients with dementiaMATSUI Sachiko; YAMAMOTO Miwa; MIYOSHI Yoko International journal of Japanese nursing care prac...See More
Nursing support for decision-making about surgery as currently offered to elderly patients with dementia
MATSUI Sachiko; YAMAMOTO Miwa; MIYOSHI Yoko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 6- (1) 7 -23 2017
シリアスゲームを活用した認知症ケア教育用電子教材の開発と評価
若山 大輝; 中島 智晴; 山本 美輪; 前川 泰子; 藤井 崇敬; 橋本 力 International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 6- (1) 34 -40 2017
Examination of related factors of nursing care for foreign patients and nurses' communication skills
Murase Yuki; Yamamoto Miwa; Shimizu Jun International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 5- (1) 14 -19 2016
Examination of related factors of nursing care for foreign patients and nurses' communication skillsMurase Yuki; Yamamoto Miwa; Shimizu Jun International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and...See More
Examination of related factors of nursing care for foreign patients and nurses' communication skills
Murase Yuki; Yamamoto Miwa; Shimizu Jun International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 5- (1) 14 -19 2016
Effects on Reflection and Learning Motivation of a Mutual Evaluation Method for Videos Using ICT
TOKUNAGA Kiyoko; YAMAMOTO Miwa; YAMAGUTI Yoko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 5- (1) 47 -50 2016
Effects on Reflection and Learning Motivation of a Mutual Evaluation Method for Videos Using ICTTOKUNAGA Kiyoko; YAMAMOTO Miwa; YAMAGUTI Yoko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice a...See More
Effects on Reflection and Learning Motivation of a Mutual Evaluation Method for Videos Using ICT
TOKUNAGA Kiyoko; YAMAMOTO Miwa; YAMAGUTI Yoko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 5- (1) 47 -50 2016
高齢者看護における足浴が睡眠に与える影響
山本 美輪; 荒尾 将吾; 伊藤 美玖; 野藤 汐里; 井上 早織; 田中 葵 International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 5- (1) 51 -56 2016
Stress symptom factors in nurses with dilemmas regarding the use of physical restraint and the nurse's experience living together with elderly patients
Stress symptom factors in nurses with dilemmas regarding the use of physical restraint and the nurse's experience living together with elderly patientsMiwa Yamamoto; Sachiko Matsui; Yusuke Sakurai IN...See More
Stress symptom factors in nurses with dilemmas regarding the use of physical restraint and the nurse's experience living together with elderly patients
山本 美輪; 江原 千晴; 小椋 絵里 International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 4- (1) 21 -30 2015
Outline of Ethical Cognition of Nurses in Gerontrogical Nursing by Text Date Mining
山本 美輪; 水野 静枝; 青田 正子 インターナショナルNursing Care Research 12- (1) 23 -31 2013/04
End of Life Care and Terminal Care for the Elderly Performed by Care Workers and Nursesin Japanese Nursing Homes
NAKAMURA(AOTA) Masako; YAMAMOTO Miwa; MIZUNO Sizue; SUZUKI Noriko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 1- (1) 1 -5 2013
End of Life Care and Terminal Care for the Elderly Performed by Care Workers and Nursesin Japanese Nursing HomesNAKAMURA(AOTA) Masako; YAMAMOTO Miwa; MIZUNO Sizue; SUZUKI Noriko International journal...See More
End of Life Care and Terminal Care for the Elderly Performed by Care Workers and Nursesin Japanese Nursing Homes
NAKAMURA(AOTA) Masako; YAMAMOTO Miwa; MIZUNO Sizue; SUZUKI Noriko International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 1- (1) 1 -5 2013
Stress factors of nurses who at facing restraints for elderly patients with dementia
YAMAMOTO Miwa; DOI Yoshiko; NAKAMURA Masako; SAKURABA Shigeru; SHIMIZU Jun International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 1- (1) 6 -8 2013
Stress factors of nurses who at facing restraints for elderly patients with dementiaYAMAMOTO Miwa; DOI Yoshiko; NAKAMURA Masako; SAKURABA Shigeru; SHIMIZU Jun International journal of Japanese nursin...See More
Stress factors of nurses who at facing restraints for elderly patients with dementia
YAMAMOTO Miwa; DOI Yoshiko; NAKAMURA Masako; SAKURABA Shigeru; SHIMIZU Jun International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 1- (1) 6 -8 2013
The effects of color stimulus on autonomic nervous system activity and subjective arousal state
TOKUSHIGE Atsuko; YAMAMOTO Miwa International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 1- (2) 13 -17 2013
The effects of color stimulus on autonomic nervous system activity and subjective arousal stateTOKUSHIGE Atsuko; YAMAMOTO Miwa International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 1- (...See More
The effects of color stimulus on autonomic nervous system activity and subjective arousal state
TOKUSHIGE Atsuko; YAMAMOTO Miwa International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 1- (2) 13 -17 2013
The meaning of life for an elderly man living alone : a narrative approach
NAKAMURA Masako; YAMAMOTO Miwa; KITAMURA Yuji; MURAKAMI Yoko; YAMADA Kouko; SAKURABA Shigeru International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 1- (2) 18 -25 2013
The meaning of life for an elderly man living alone : a narrative approachNAKAMURA Masako; YAMAMOTO Miwa; KITAMURA Yuji; MURAKAMI Yoko; YAMADA Kouko; SAKURABA Shigeru International journal of Japanes...See More
The meaning of life for an elderly man living alone : a narrative approach
NAKAMURA Masako; YAMAMOTO Miwa; KITAMURA Yuji; MURAKAMI Yoko; YAMADA Kouko; SAKURABA Shigeru International journal of Japanese nursing care practice and study 1- (2) 18 -25 2013
Development of transferring art movement assessment tool (TAMA-tool) for low back load assessment : validity and reliability in the repositioning up in bed versionTamaru Tomoko; Aso Yoko; Ibe Aki; Hon...See More
Using salivary amylase to measure stress caused by urinating in diapers
Miwa YAMAMOTO; Atsuko TOKUSHIGE; Department of Nursing Faculty of Nursing and Rehabilitation Aino University; Meiji University of Integrative Medicine Aino journal 9- (9) 11 -13 2011/03
Using salivary amylase to measure stress caused by urinating in diapersMiwa YAMAMOTO; Atsuko TOKUSHIGE; Department of Nursing Faculty of Nursing and Rehabilitation Aino University; Meiji University of...See More
Using salivary amylase to measure stress caused by urinating in diapers
Miwa YAMAMOTO; Atsuko TOKUSHIGE; Department of Nursing Faculty of Nursing and Rehabilitation Aino University; Meiji University of Integrative Medicine Aino journal 9- (9) 11 -13 2011/03
Yamamoto Miwa The Journal of the Japan Academy of Nursing Administration and Policies 9- (1) 5 -12 2005
Difference of Length of Clinical Nursing Experience Dilemmas regarding Physical Restraints to Elderly PatientsYamamoto Miwa The Journal of the Japan Academy of Nursing Administration and Policies 9-...See More
Yamamoto Miwa Bulletin of Osaka Prefectural College of Health Sciences 9- 19 -26 2003
Dilemmas Faced by Nurses in Elderly Care : Investigations with Quantities and Free-Answer Data Obtained from Questionnaires Regarding Physical RestraintsYamamoto Miwa Bulletin of Osaka Prefectural Co...See More
Care impression experience process of the main caregiver of the elderly with dementia at home -Supporting the power of the primary caregiver-Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid fo...See More
Care impression experience process of the main caregiver of the elderly with dementia at home -Supporting the power of the primary caregiver-
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Development of educational materials for computational intelligence technology-based dementia care using a Korean simulation model
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Date (from‐to) : 2019/04 -2024/03
Author : 山本 美輪; 中島 智晴; 前川 泰子; 三好 陽子
2019,2020年度研究実績
倫理審査会に研究計画書を申請し承認された。そして、研究協力者である元蔚山科学大学看護学科長・精神看護学教授Kim So Ok先生を講師に、T大学看護学科2回生、O大学看護学科2回生を対象に講演会「韓国の看護教育におけるシミュレーション教育」を開催した。参加者は、T大学では85名、O大学では80名の計162名だった。そして、参加者の感想レポートより「韓国のシミュレーション教育の目的と効果」について記述で回答してもらい、そのテキストデータを富士通トレンドサーチにてテキストデータマイニング分析を行った。その結果、韓国のシミュレーション教育の効果は、コミュニケーション能力や学生が主体的に取り組むことができることであり、それは安全な環境下でシミュレーションによる知識や技術演習、そして課題解決をアセスメントし失敗も学ぶことができるという内容であることが示唆された。
2021年度研究実績
2020,2021年COVID-19の影響で研究者は韓国へ渡航できなかったため、2021年2月2日K大学、同日O大学をZoomで中継し、元蔚山科学大学(韓国)看護学科長Kim So Ok先生講師「韓国の看護教育におけるシミュレーション教育」を開催した。K大学では58名、O大学では64名の計122名の参加を得た。また12月21日、同様に講演会を開催しK大学58名、O大学65名の計123名の参加を得た。これより、計3回の講演会で感想レポートを提出された2022年1月時点で20歳以上の計407名より感想レポートを得ることができた。今後は、計407名の感想レポートをテキストデータに変換し、富士通トレンドサーチにて韓国のシミュレーション教育の効果をテキストデータマイニングにて明らかにする予定である。
Development of educational materials for computational intelligence technology-based dementia care using a Korean simulation modelJapan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientifi...See More
Development of educational materials for computational intelligence technology-based dementia care using a Korean simulation model
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Date (from‐to) : 2019/04 -2024/03
Author : 山本 美輪; 中島 智晴; 前川 泰子; 三好 陽子
2019,2020年度研究実績
倫理審査会に研究計画書を申請し承認された。そして、研究協力者である元蔚山科学大学看護学科長・精神看護学教授Kim So Ok先生を講師に、T大学看護学科2回生、O大学看護学科2回生を対象に講演会「韓国の看護教育におけるシミュレーション教育」を開催した。参加者は、T大学では85名、O大学では80名の計162名だった。そして、参加者の感想レポートより「韓国のシミュレーション教育の目的と効果」について記述で回答してもらい、そのテキストデータを富士通トレンドサーチにてテキストデータマイニング分析を行った。その結果、韓国のシミュレーション教育の効果は、コミュニケーション能力や学生が主体的に取り組むことができることであり、それは安全な環境下でシミュレーションによる知識や技術演習、そして課題解決をアセスメントし失敗も学ぶことができるという内容であることが示唆された。
2021年度研究実績
2020,2021年COVID-19の影響で研究者は韓国へ渡航できなかったため、2021年2月2日K大学、同日O大学をZoomで中継し、元蔚山科学大学(韓国)看護学科長Kim So Ok先生講師「韓国の看護教育におけるシミュレーション教育」を開催した。K大学では58名、O大学では64名の計122名の参加を得た。また12月21日、同様に講演会を開催しK大学58名、O大学65名の計123名の参加を得た。これより、計3回の講演会で感想レポートを提出された2022年1月時点で20歳以上の計407名より感想レポートを得ることができた。今後は、計407名の感想レポートをテキストデータに変換し、富士通トレンドサーチにて韓国のシミュレーション教育の効果をテキストデータマイニングにて明らかにする予定である。
運転適性相談員が高齢運転者の免許更新/返納選択の意思決定を支援するプロセスの構造
日本学術振興会:科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(C)
Date (from‐to) : 2019/04 -2023/03
Author : 三好 陽子; 山本 美輪; 吉岡 伸一
本研究は、わが国の安全運転相談員の現況を調査し、高齢運転者の意思決定を支援するプロセスにおいて効果的に関与した相談スキルを明らかにすることを目的とした。研究デザインは探索的質的研究法を用いた。研究プロセスは、【フェーズ1】【フェーズ2】からなる。【フェーズ1】では、全国の安全運転相談窓口で従事する相談員に対し、郵送による質問紙調査を行った。高齢運転者の意思決定支援プロセスに効果的に関与していた場面の記述内容について、KH Coder (Ver.3)によるText Miningを行った。132人から有効回答を得た。相談員は、警察官71人、警察職員34人、看護師28人などであった。自由記述から、447文、10,192語句を抽出した。頻出語は、「当事者」257件、「自主返納」162件、「家族」155件などであった。共起ネットワークによって抽出された8つのサブグラフを生成する語句については、Krippendorffの内容分析技法であるkeyword in contextコンコーダンスを用いて文脈を確認し命名した。意思決定支援に効果的に関与した相談スキルとして、【当事者の意思を尊重する】【当事者・家族の話を傾聴し共感する】【当事者の立場で思考する】【判断材料として客観的データを提示する】【MCI・認知症者にメリットを提示し自主返納を説得する】【運転事故事例を提示し理解を得る】【当事者の不安を理解し納得を得る】【地域包括支援センターと連携・協働する】とそれぞれの相談スキルの関連要素が明らかとなった。【フェーズ2】では、【フェーズ1】参加者の中からインタビュー調査参加への同意を得た23人のうち11人にインタビュー調査を実施した。
Development of an intelligent selection method for reminiscence contents in dementia care
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Date (from‐to) : 2016/04 -2020/03
Author : Maekawa Yasuko
The purpose of this study is to develop an artificial intelligence system that does not rely only on the experience of the caregivers who selects useful presentation contents used in the reminiscence method for dementia patients to stabilize mental status and improve cognitive function (Butler R N,1963).
In this study, we improved with an artificial intelligence technique that reproduced the method of content selection that has been performed by the experts of practical reminiscence. We adopted information recommendation as an algorithmic method and worked on creating an information infrastructure for robots to present contents. Furthermore, the information recommendation algorithm selects an appropriate recollection content from our content database, and we have automated the flow in which the robot presents the selected contents.
Development of an intelligent selection method for reminiscence contents in dementia careJapan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific ResearchDate (from‐to) : 2016/04 -2020...See More
Development of an intelligent selection method for reminiscence contents in dementia care
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Date (from‐to) : 2016/04 -2020/03
Author : Maekawa Yasuko
The purpose of this study is to develop an artificial intelligence system that does not rely only on the experience of the caregivers who selects useful presentation contents used in the reminiscence method for dementia patients to stabilize mental status and improve cognitive function (Butler R N,1963).
In this study, we improved with an artificial intelligence technique that reproduced the method of content selection that has been performed by the experts of practical reminiscence. We adopted information recommendation as an algorithmic method and worked on creating an information infrastructure for robots to present contents. Furthermore, the information recommendation algorithm selects an appropriate recollection content from our content database, and we have automated the flow in which the robot presents the selected contents.
On the Evaluations of Learning based on Serious Games for Elderly with INPH dementia care Education
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Date (from‐to) : 2015/04 -2018/03
Author : YAMAMOTO Miwa
The present study aimed to examine an effective program using serious educational games for stimulating elderly patients with INPH dementia. First stage: We reveal care for elderly patients with INPH dementia Nursing Japanese research trends in by conducting databank of IGAKU CYUOU ZASHI. Second stage: A scenario for an educational program was created by reviewing results from the first stage. Third stage: Software for serious games targeting elderly patients with Alzheimer’s disease and INPH dementia was developed based on the scenario from the second stage. Forth stage: The developed software was evaluated among nurses, caregivers, and nursing students. As a result, a significant effect was observed in nurses and caregivers, but not in nursing students. These results suggest the need to continue research to validate the effect of serious game software for elderly patients with dementia.
On the Evaluations of Learning based on Serious Games for Elderly with INPH dementia care EducationJapan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Sci...See More
On the Evaluations of Learning based on Serious Games for Elderly with INPH dementia care Education
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Date (from‐to) : 2015/04 -2018/03
Author : YAMAMOTO Miwa
The present study aimed to examine an effective program using serious educational games for stimulating elderly patients with INPH dementia. First stage: We reveal care for elderly patients with INPH dementia Nursing Japanese research trends in by conducting databank of IGAKU CYUOU ZASHI. Second stage: A scenario for an educational program was created by reviewing results from the first stage. Third stage: Software for serious games targeting elderly patients with Alzheimer’s disease and INPH dementia was developed based on the scenario from the second stage. Forth stage: The developed software was evaluated among nurses, caregivers, and nursing students. As a result, a significant effect was observed in nurses and caregivers, but not in nursing students. These results suggest the need to continue research to validate the effect of serious game software for elderly patients with dementia.
Evaluation of effects of the usefulness of nursing intervention in the psychiatric clinical examinations for senile patients
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research
Date (from‐to) : 2014/04 -2018/03
Author : SAKURABA Shigeru; SEIYAMA Akitoshi
Psychological examination using imaging techniques such as MRI and CT are frequently employed as a diagnostic aid, because the senile patients suffering from mental diseases may have physical complications. However, the examinations themselves possibly become heavy burden, and may often become new stress factors and anxiety. In this study, using NIRS we investigated brain activity of the patients before and after medical examinations. At the same time, using temporary mood scale (TMS), we analyzed psychological characteristics, stress situation and anxiety of subjects before and after the examination. Thereby, we aimed to construct a database for examined the usefulness of nursing interventions and improve nursing counseling skills for elderly patients. Although changes in NIRS signals qualitatively reflected results of the TMS questionnaire, no significant difference was obtained.
Evaluation of effects of the usefulness of nursing intervention in the psychiatric clinical examinations for senile patientsJapan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Rese...See More
Evaluation of effects of the usefulness of nursing intervention in the psychiatric clinical examinations for senile patients
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research
Date (from‐to) : 2014/04 -2018/03
Author : SAKURABA Shigeru; SEIYAMA Akitoshi
Psychological examination using imaging techniques such as MRI and CT are frequently employed as a diagnostic aid, because the senile patients suffering from mental diseases may have physical complications. However, the examinations themselves possibly become heavy burden, and may often become new stress factors and anxiety. In this study, using NIRS we investigated brain activity of the patients before and after medical examinations. At the same time, using temporary mood scale (TMS), we analyzed psychological characteristics, stress situation and anxiety of subjects before and after the examination. Thereby, we aimed to construct a database for examined the usefulness of nursing interventions and improve nursing counseling skills for elderly patients. Although changes in NIRS signals qualitatively reflected results of the TMS questionnaire, no significant difference was obtained.
Development of a serious game for the education of senile dementia care using computational intelligence techniques
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Date (from‐to) : 2013/04 -2017/03
Author : Maekawa Yasuko
For the purpose of efficiently and effectively learning the dementia care that exposes a variety of pathological and peripheral symptoms, we have applied serious game to develop a dementia care educational material. The developed serious game has the following features: 1) The learner plays a role of a rookie nurse in the game. He/she have a series of conversations with an elderly people with dementia, during which a care must be selected according to the peripheral symptoms of the dementia. Depending on the selected care, the following scenes are determined. The final reaction of the dementia patient is determined. Furthermore, the developed serious game describes knowledge of the dementia care from the doctor character in the end of the game. 2) After completing the experience of the serious game, the learner is able to check the knowledge of dementia by related questions. Windows, Android, and Web application are available for the learning.
Development of a serious game for the education of senile dementia care using computational intelligence techniquesJapan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Gran...See More
Development of a serious game for the education of senile dementia care using computational intelligence techniques
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Date (from‐to) : 2013/04 -2017/03
Author : Maekawa Yasuko
For the purpose of efficiently and effectively learning the dementia care that exposes a variety of pathological and peripheral symptoms, we have applied serious game to develop a dementia care educational material. The developed serious game has the following features: 1) The learner plays a role of a rookie nurse in the game. He/she have a series of conversations with an elderly people with dementia, during which a care must be selected according to the peripheral symptoms of the dementia. Depending on the selected care, the following scenes are determined. The final reaction of the dementia patient is determined. Furthermore, the developed serious game describes knowledge of the dementia care from the doctor character in the end of the game. 2) After completing the experience of the serious game, the learner is able to check the knowledge of dementia by related questions. Windows, Android, and Web application are available for the learning.
Verification of nursing care :cerebral activation of postural change from supine to sitting positions
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Verification of nursing care :cerebral activation of postural change from supine to sitting positionsJapan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for S...See More
Verification of nursing care :cerebral activation of postural change from supine to sitting positions
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Development of Livelihood Support Techniques for Elderly People with Severe Dementia : Suggested by the Patient's Emotional Reactions and Physical Behaviors
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
Development of Livelihood Support Techniques for Elderly People with Severe Dementia : Suggested by the Patient's Emotional Reactions and Physical BehaviorsJapan Society for the Promotion of Science:G...See More
Development of Livelihood Support Techniques for Elderly People with Severe Dementia : Suggested by the Patient's Emotional Reactions and Physical Behaviors
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
平成18年度においては、平成16年度に行った高齢者看護全般における倫理的ジレンマを明らかにするために行った質問紙調査のデータをまとめて学会投稿・発表を行った。
Japan Journal of Nursing Science 6月号掲載
Miwa Yamamoto, Kyoko Izumi, Kimika Usui(2006)Dilemmas facing Japanese nurses regarding the physical restraint of elderly patients, Japan Journal of Nursing Science,3,p43-50.
第10回日本看護管理学会(東京)8月 学会発表
山本美輪,林田麗(2006)高齢者看護における一般病棟勤務看護者のジレンマの概要,第10回日本看護管理学会抄録集 p121,(東京),(査読有).
International Council of Nursing Conference 2007(横浜)5月発表予定
Miwa Yamamoto, Kyoko Izumi, Yoko Aso(2007)Ethical dilemmas facing Japanese female nurses regarding the care of elderly patients, ICN conference and CNR (Yokohama).
8^ International family nursing conference (Thailand)6月発表予定
Miwa Yamamoto, Chiyuki Ryugo, Yoko Aso(2007) THE EFFECTS OF ETHICAL DILEMMAS REGARDING THE USE OF PHYSICAL RESTRAINTS IN ELDERCARE ON FEMALE NURSES WHO CARE FOR THEIR RELATIVES, 8^ International family nursing conference(Thailand).
高齢者看護における看護者の倫理的ジレンマ日本学術振興会:科学研究費助成事業 若手研究(B)Date (from‐to) : 2004 -2006 Author : 山本 美輪 平成18年度においては、平成16年度に行った高齢者看護全般における倫理的ジレンマを明らかにするために行った質問紙調査のデータをまとめて学会投稿・発表を行った。
Japan Journal of Nursing Scienc...See More
高齢者看護における看護者の倫理的ジレンマ
日本学術振興会:科学研究費助成事業 若手研究(B)
Date (from‐to) : 2004 -2006
Author : 山本 美輪
平成18年度においては、平成16年度に行った高齢者看護全般における倫理的ジレンマを明らかにするために行った質問紙調査のデータをまとめて学会投稿・発表を行った。
Japan Journal of Nursing Science 6月号掲載
Miwa Yamamoto, Kyoko Izumi, Kimika Usui(2006)Dilemmas facing Japanese nurses regarding the physical restraint of elderly patients, Japan Journal of Nursing Science,3,p43-50.
第10回日本看護管理学会(東京)8月 学会発表
山本美輪,林田麗(2006)高齢者看護における一般病棟勤務看護者のジレンマの概要,第10回日本看護管理学会抄録集 p121,(東京),(査読有).
International Council of Nursing Conference 2007(横浜)5月発表予定
Miwa Yamamoto, Kyoko Izumi, Yoko Aso(2007)Ethical dilemmas facing Japanese female nurses regarding the care of elderly patients, ICN conference and CNR (Yokohama).
8^ International family nursing conference (Thailand)6月発表予定
Miwa Yamamoto, Chiyuki Ryugo, Yoko Aso(2007) THE EFFECTS OF ETHICAL DILEMMAS REGARDING THE USE OF PHYSICAL RESTRAINTS IN ELDERCARE ON FEMALE NURSES WHO CARE FOR THEIR RELATIVES, 8^ International family nursing conference(Thailand).
Development and Evaluation of a Training Program for High-Quality Care for Elderly People with Severe Cognitive Disorders
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
【Purpose】 Watch the expression and behavior of the demented elderly by use of Video record, and clarify the care method to encourage positive expressions and reduce negative expressions.
【Method】 Expressions and behavior of 27 demented elderly residents in the group home were recorded by audiovisual camera. Recording was made for 12 hours a day, divided into 6 sessions (one session 2 hours), 10 minutes for one person, having one hour in one day. It was done three days a month for the period of six months. Data analysis was done by using one zero sampling method and QOL scales, etc.
【Result】 Total 342 hours of collected data included 252 hours of social mutual reaction scenes with others and 90 hours of expression data, showing remarkable changes in response to the types of care.
【Conclusion】 The elderly with dementia are 'giving us various signs even though they have cognitive disorders, and care givers should be able to judge if the care is appropriate or not and improve the quality of care through careful observation of the behavior and expression of the elderly.
1 Notice the sign of emotional response that is peculiar to the person and try to take action at -1 level.
2 To notice the peculiar sign, key point is to watch the finger movement even for the slight move.
3 Peculiar sign can be seen in daily living behavior and can be noticed in everyday care.
4 Share the sign and record it to improve the quality of care in the future.
5 Even in the case of serious dementia, there is the ability of +3 level. Trust it in giving care.
6 To take appropriate action is difficult for -2 level and extremely difficult for -3 level.
7 Accumulation of practical care is the key to upgrade the quality of care for the demented elderly people.
Development and Evaluation of a Training Program for High-Quality Care for Elderly People with Severe Cognitive DisordersJapan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Researc...See More
Development and Evaluation of a Training Program for High-Quality Care for Elderly People with Severe Cognitive Disorders
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
【Purpose】 Watch the expression and behavior of the demented elderly by use of Video record, and clarify the care method to encourage positive expressions and reduce negative expressions.
【Method】 Expressions and behavior of 27 demented elderly residents in the group home were recorded by audiovisual camera. Recording was made for 12 hours a day, divided into 6 sessions (one session 2 hours), 10 minutes for one person, having one hour in one day. It was done three days a month for the period of six months. Data analysis was done by using one zero sampling method and QOL scales, etc.
【Result】 Total 342 hours of collected data included 252 hours of social mutual reaction scenes with others and 90 hours of expression data, showing remarkable changes in response to the types of care.
【Conclusion】 The elderly with dementia are 'giving us various signs even though they have cognitive disorders, and care givers should be able to judge if the care is appropriate or not and improve the quality of care through careful observation of the behavior and expression of the elderly.
1 Notice the sign of emotional response that is peculiar to the person and try to take action at -1 level.
2 To notice the peculiar sign, key point is to watch the finger movement even for the slight move.
3 Peculiar sign can be seen in daily living behavior and can be noticed in everyday care.
4 Share the sign and record it to improve the quality of care in the future.
5 Even in the case of serious dementia, there is the ability of +3 level. Trust it in giving care.
6 To take appropriate action is difficult for -2 level and extremely difficult for -3 level.
7 Accumulation of practical care is the key to upgrade the quality of care for the demented elderly people.
Organizer, responsible person: International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Resaerch
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Resaerch ediotional/reviewd memberDate (from-to) :2023/04/01-TodayRole: Peer reviewType: Peer review etcOrganizer, responsible person: Inte...See More
Organizer, responsible person: International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Resaerch
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Resaerch ediotional/reviewd memberDate (from-to) :2021/04/01-TodayRole: Peer reviewType: Peer review etcOrganizer, responsible person: Inte...See More
Organizer, responsible person: International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Resaerch
山陰認知症ケア研究会
Date (from-to) :2021/04/01-Today
Role: Planning etc
Type: Academic society etc
Organizer, responsible person: 浦上克哉
鳥取県
日本認知症予防学会 認知症予防専門看護師委員会
Date (from-to) :2021/04/01-Today
Role: Planning etc
Type: Academic society etc
Organizer, responsible person: 浦上克哉
鳥取県
Journal of Medical & Clinical Nursing/Editorial Board Members
Date (from-to) :2021/04/01-2022/03/31
Role: Peer review
Type: Peer review etc
Organizer, responsible person: Journal of Medical & Clinical Nursing
Journal of Medical & Clinical Nursing/Editorial Board MembersDate (from-to) :2021/04/01-2022/03/31Role: Peer reviewType: Peer review etcOrganizer, responsible person: Journal of Medical & Clinical Nu...See More
Journal of Medical & Clinical Nursing/Editorial Board Members
Date (from-to) :2021/04/01-2022/03/31
Role: Peer review
Type: Peer review etc
Organizer, responsible person: Journal of Medical & Clinical Nursing