Publications by authors named "Masahiko Inamori"

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  • Resident physicians in Japan were expected to care for COVID-19 patients, but many faced burnout, with limited studies on their experiences and competency gains in this context.
  • A national study involving over 6,000 resident physicians assessed their training and COVID-19 care experience using the General Medicine In-Training Examination to measure competency.
  • Results indicated that while many residents had no COVID-19 care experience, those who did performed better on COVID-19-related questions, suggesting that this experience positively impacted their competency without hindering their fundamental clinical skills.
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  • Telemedicine in Japan has grown due to COVID-19 deregulation, but its current use is mainly by general practitioners and is still unclear.
  • This study examines telemedicine's role in sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) for allergies, comparing patients who used a mix of telemedicine and in-person visits to those who only had in-person visits.
  • Results showed no significant differences in dropout rates, side effects, or treatment effectiveness, although telemedicine patients had higher copayment costs; further research is needed to clarify telemedicine's status in Japanese healthcare.
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Introduction: In Japan, telemedicine has gradually expanded due to deregulation in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, its current status remains unclear, as it is primarily provided by general practitioners. Meanwhile, telemedicine has begun to be utilized for low-dose estrogen-progestin (LEP) prescriptions for dysmenorrhea.

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Background: Palliative care aims to improve the quality of life of patients who are terminally ill, but support for the sexuality of these patients is often inadequate.

Aim: To identify factors related to the unmet needs of bereaved partners whose significant others died of cancer during hospitalization.

Methods: Bereaved individuals in Japan aged >50 years who had lost their partners to cancer in a hospital in the last 5 years answered a questionnaire on the support desired for "time to nurture love with your partner.

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Aim: To report on the effects of a smartphone application, among the medical staff and medical students, for learning English as a foreign language.

Methods: We conducted an exploratory quasi-experimental study among eight medical staff and 10 medical students in Japan. The participants used an application called ABC Talking (created by ABC Talking Laboratories Inc, currently unavailable due to application renewal), loaded onto their smartphones, to talk with native English speakers from overseas.

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Background: The Cognitive Scale for Functional Bowel Disorders (CS-FBD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome-Behavioral Responses Questionnaire (IBS-BRQ) are a useful measures to assess cognitive-behavioral aspects in individuals with IBS. This study aimed to confirm the reliability and validity of the Japanese versions of the CS-FBD (CS-FBD-J) and IBS-BRQ (IBS-BRQ-J).

Methods: Participants comprised 192 students and 22 outpatients diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

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We aimed to investigate the association between nurses' electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring education and their confidence and psychological stress regarding ECG monitoring. In 2019, a web-based cross-sectional study was conducted among Japanese nurses. A multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate the effects of education on nurses' confidence and psychological stress regarding ECG monitoring.

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The effects of acotiamide on gastrointestinal motility have not been sufficiently investigated. The aim of this study was to determine whether single preprandial acotiamide or mosapride intake might affect the gastric emptying rate using the C breath test. Here, 11 healthy volunteers participated in a randomized three-way crossover study.

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As end-of-life (EOL) care in nursing homes is gradually increasing, interprofessional collaboration in EOL care in nursing homes is becoming important. However, a method for measuring interprofessional collaboration has not been established. Therefore, this study aimed to clarify the effect of interprofessional collaboration on EOL care in nursing homes.

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Managing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) has attracted international attention because single-agent therapy rarely relieves bothersome symptoms for all patients. The Japanese Society of Gastroenterology (JSGE) published the first edition of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for IBS in 2015. Much more evidence has accumulated since then, and new pharmacological agents and non-pharmacological methods have been developed.

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Background And Aim: Many patients are not satisfied with chronic constipation (CC) treatments. The aim of this study was to identify factors linked to CC treatment satisfaction or dissatisfaction.

Methods: Our study population included patients who received CC treatment at a clinic or hospital.

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Introduction: Endoscopic intragastric balloon (IGB) placement has been performed in Japan since 2004. The nationwide surveys were repeatedly carried out to confirm the effectiveness and safety of IGB in Japan. We herein present the accumulated results.

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Education regarding death diagnosis is not often included in the medical education. To investigate the change minds at the time of death diagnosis among residents after lectures based on our guidebook. Uncontrolled, open-label, multi-center trial.

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Several risk scoring systems exist for acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB). The clinical Rockall score (clinical RS) and the Glasgow-Blatchford score (GBS) are major risk scores that consider only clinical data. Computed tomography (CT) findings are equivocal in non-variceal UGIB.

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The goal of palliative care is to support the ideal life of cancer patients and their partners, but the medical staff does not listen to all the needs of cancer patients and their partners. Cancer patients choose opponents and situations and express their suffering. Additionally, the typical problem of hidden suffering is not the issues of sexuality ? The suffering from sexuality of cancer patients is not expected to be expressed unless there is a suitable opponent.

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This study aimed to examine the associations between home blood pressure (HBP) and sleep and activity assessed using data obtained via a wristwatch-type pulsimeter with accelerometer (Pulsense®) using original software. We recruited 28 elderlies and 40 employees aged 24-81 years who were not on hypotensive agents and sleeping drugs. Sleep, activity, and HBP were measured consecutively over a 5-7-day period.

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End-of-life (EOL) care conferences have an important role in promoting EOL care in nursing homes. However, the details of the conferences remain poorly understood. A Japanese prefecture-wide survey was conducted to investigate the factors involved in such conferences that contribute to an increase in the amount of EOL care.

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To promote symptom relief from acid-related diseases, a medicine with a rapid-onset effect is ideal. The aim of this study was to investigate the early inhibitory effect on gastric acid secretion after a single oral administration of vonoprazan, which represents a new class of proton pump inhibitors, and to compare this effect with those of lansoprazole and famotidine. Ten ()-negative male subjects participated in this randomized, three-way crossover study.

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Although chronic constipation is common, colonic functional evaluating tests are uncommon. This study examines whether chronic constipation and gastrointestinal symptoms are correlated with the lateral diameter of the colon measured from MRI images. We included chronic constipation patients in a prospective, cross-sectional study using MRI at three centers.

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Background And Study Aims:  The aim of this pilot randomized controlled trial was to evaluate and compare the satisfaction of the endoscopist along with the effectiveness and safety of sedation between sedation protocol using a combination of propofol (PF) and dexmedetomidine (DEX) (Combination group) and sedation protocol using PF alone (PF group) during gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD).

Patients And Methods: Fifty-eight patients with gastric neoplasias scheduled for gastric ESD were enrolled and randomly assigned to the two groups. The satisfaction scores of the endoscopists and the parameters for the effectiveness and safety of sedation were evaluated by comparisons between the two groups.

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Background: An ideal medication for acid-related diseases would offer prompt stopping of blood flow as well as efficient symptom resolution. The aim of this study was to investigate the gastric acid suppression potency of a single oral dose of rabeprazole alone, compared with administration of rabeprazole plus mosapride.

Methods: Twelve male volunteers, ()-negative, participated in this randomized, three-way crossover study.

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  • * Participants received either a single dose of 0.2 mg of voglibose or a placebo before consuming a 200 kcal liquid test meal, with breath samples collected for analysis.
  • * Results showed that while gastric emptying rates did not differ significantly between the two conditions, voglibose ingestion did lead to a delayed gastric emptying of the liquid meal, indicated by a significant change in the gastrointestinal emptying coefficient (GEC).
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