Publications by authors named "Tanoue H"

Introduction: Behavioral Activation (BA) is a short-term cognitive behavioral therapy modality that stimulates activities that increase patients' reinforcement experiences. Recent research verified the effect of brief BA. However, despite the short intervention time per session, BA is difficult to implement during hospitalization due to its long implementation period.

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  • - The study focuses on the akame fish (Lates japonicus), which has survived for thousands of years despite having a very low genetic diversity, with a heterozygosity rate among the lowest in teleost fishes at 3.3 to 3.4 × 10^-4/bp.
  • - Analysis showed that although the akame's effective population size has remained around 1,000 for the last 30,000 years, certain genomic regions related to immunity and sensory systems maintained higher genetic variations, suggesting a balancing selection that helps sustain its viability.
  • - Signs of positive selection in akame genes indicate adaptive evolution to its temperate habitat, highlighting that this functional genetic diversity has played a crucial role in the species
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The importance of nurses integrating effective psychological techniques into their clinical practice is widely recognized. Nevertheless, further evidence from real-world settings is needed to establish nurse-led cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) as an effective approach in clinical practice. This study aimed to examine the clinical effectiveness and predictors of individual CBT for mental disorders delivered by nurses in various routine clinical settings.

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Background: Cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder (CT-SAD) has extensive empirical support and is recommended in several national guidelines. However, ensuring access to evidence-based psychological therapies such as CT-SAD remains a global challenge. An internet-delivered version of this treatment protocol (iCT-SAD) has recently been developed in the UK as a way to overcome this challenge, demonstrating comparable outcomes to face-to-face CT-SAD whilst requiring less therapist time per client.

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Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare (SBNH) has garnered attention in the field of psychiatric nursing in Japan, yet its adoption in other nursing sectors remains limited. Japan is currently facing the formidable challenge of a rapidly aging population and growing demand for healthcare and welfare services. To address these issues, a shift from hospital-based care to comprehensive community care is underway, underscoring the importance of nurses in community settings, where focusing on client strengths is essential.

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  • The Nepean Beliefs Scale (NBS) is a tool that assesses pathological beliefs in psychiatric disorders, specifically focused on delusions and overvalued ideas in chronic schizophrenia patients.
  • In a study involving 28 individuals, multiple raters evaluated the beliefs of these patients using the NBS alongside other established assessments, demonstrating strong reliability and correlation with these scales.
  • While the NBS showed sufficient reliability and validity for use in chronic schizophrenia, the authors emphasized the need for clear instructions and examples to ensure accurate responses from patients.
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Background: Internet-delivered cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder (iCT-SAD), which is a therapist-guided modular web-based treatment, has shown strong efficacy and acceptability in English-language randomized controlled trials in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong. However, it is not yet known whether iCT-SAD can retain its efficacy following linguistic translation and cultural adaptation of treatment contents and implementation in other countries such as Japan.

Objective: This study aimed to examine the preliminary efficacy and acceptability of the translated and culturally adapted iCT-SAD in Japanese clinical settings.

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Background: Acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and late reduced diffusion (AESD) and mild encephalopathy associated with excitotoxicity (MEEX) are the most frequent acute encephalopathies in pediatric patients in Japan. AESD typically presents with biphasic seizures and delayed reduced diffusion in the subcortical area, called bright tree appearance (BTA), on radiological examination. In patients with AESD, arterial spin labeling (ASL) shows decreased cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the hyperacute stage and increased CBF in the acute stage, suggesting the usefulness of ASL for the early diagnosis of AESD.

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This study aimed to investigate the clinical effectiveness of nurse-led cognitive/behavioral therapy (CBT) in Japanese routine outpatient care. We retrospectively collected data from 100 cases with mental disorders who had received nurse-led CBT. Results demonstrated that CBT provided by nurses led to significant improvements in quality of life and other clinical outcomes during the intervention period (all p < 0.

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Objective: To retrospectively review the efficacy of combined surgery comprising dorsal laminectomy and dorsal fixation using screws and polymethylmethacrylate as treatment for dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis (DLSS).

Animals: 21 client owned dogs diagnosed with DLSS and treated surgically.

Procedures: Based on clinical records, signalments, clinical signs, findings from orthopedic and neurological examinations, imaging findings, and postoperative complications were evaluated at the following time points: preoperatively, postoperatively, and 3, 6, 12, 24, and 36 months after surgery.

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Introduction: Despite the recent global mental health movement of the transition from hospital-centred to integrated community-based services, comprehensive evidence of psychosocial interventions focusing on community-dwelling individuals with schizophrenia is still lacking. To overcome this gap in the current knowledge, we will conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the efficacy of all types of psychosocial interventions for community-dwelling (non-hospitalised) individuals with schizophrenia when compared with non-active control conditions (eg, treatment as usual).

Methods And Analysis: This study protocol has been developed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols guidelines.

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[Purpose] Limited studies exist on the impact of sustained work at a visual display terminal (VDT) on the position and motion of the pelvis and lumbar spine. We evaluated the changes in movement of the lumbar column and pelvis during VDT work. [Participants and Methods] We evaluated the sitting posture of 20 healthy adults while they performed VDT work.

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Aim: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of metacognitive training (MCT) as a transdiagnostic program, on a diverse population with mental disorders in routine Japanese day-care settings.

Methods: This study employed a prospective, multicenter, single-group pre-post design. Participants diagnosed with various mental disorders received 10 MCT group sessions.

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  • - This study looked into how well cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) was being used in Japan under the national health insurance scheme from 2010 to 2015.
  • - Results showed that only 60,304 patients received CBT during this period, with a decline in usage across most regions, and significant differences in access between prefectures.
  • - The authors concluded that CBT usage remained stagnant over the six years, indicating the need for further research to understand the barriers to its dissemination in Japan.
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Objective: To investigate the effects of intervertebral distraction screw (IDS) fixation of the lumbosacral joint (LSJ) on the intervertebral foraminal area (IFA) and intervertebral stabilization of the LSJ and adjacent lumbar segments in dogs.

Animals: 7 healthy Beagles.

Procedures: Dorsal laminectomy was performed at the LSJ in each dog to expose the intervertebral disk.

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This study investigated the efficacy of 10-module metacognitive training (MCT) among Japanese patients with schizophrenia by conducting a multicenter randomized controlled trial to test the influence of the most recent and extended version of MCT on positive symptoms. A six-center, randomized, assessor-blind, controlled trial between "treatment as usual" (TAU) and TAU + MCT was conducted. Fifty inpatients and outpatients with schizophrenia, schizotypal, and delusional disorders (ICD 10) were enrolled, then randomly assigned to TAU (n = 26) or TAU + MCT (n = 24).

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SP7/Osterix (OSX) is a master regulatory transcription factor that activates a variety of genes during differentiation of osteoblasts. However, the influence of post-translational modifications on the regulation of its transactivation activity is largely unknown. Here, we report that sirtuins, which are NAD(+)-dependent deacylases, regulate lysine deacylation-mediated transactivation of OSX.

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A highly dense polymer brush was previously fabricated by the spontaneous segregation of amphiphilic diblock copolymers in an elastomer matrix into water and a hydrophobic polymer interface and named a 'dynamic polymer brush'. We fabricated a lower critical solution temperature (LCST)-type thermoresponsive dynamic polymer brush by mixing polyisoprene-b-poly[tri(ethylene glycol)methyl ether methacrylate] (PI-b-PME3MA) into a polystyrene-b-polyisoprene-b-polystyrene (SIS) elastomer. The LCST of PME3MA in water is 52 °C.

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Objectives: The prevalence and burden of disease of depression necessitates effective and accessible treatment options worldwide. Since April 2016, Japanese national health insurance has covered nurse-administered cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for mood disorders. However, empirical support for nurse-led CBT for depression in Asian countries, especially in Japan, is still lacking.

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  • The environment around tumors can change them in ways that make them more aggressive and dangerous.
  • A protein called interleukin-6 (IL-6) increases in certain cancer cells after a process that changes their DNA, leading to more spread of the cancer to the lungs.
  • Blocking IL-6 with a special therapy helped reduce cancer spread in experiments, suggesting it could be a good way to treat this type of cancer.
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Sirtuins (SIRT1-7) are NAD-dependent deacetylase/deacylases that regulate a wide variety of biological functions. Although the roles of sirtuins in cartilage homeostasis and cartilage diseases have been well studied, there is no information on the contribution of SIRT7 to cartilage homeostasis and osteoarthritis (OA) pathologies. Here, we demonstrate that Sirt7 knockout mice are resistant to the development of aging-associated OA and forced exercise-induced OA.

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Objective: Chondrocyte differentiation is crucial for long bone growth. Many cartilage extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins reportedly contribute to chondrocyte differentiation, indicating that mechanisms underlying chondrocyte differentiation are likely more complex than previously appreciated. Angiopoietin-like protein 2 (ANGPTL2) is a secreted factor normally abundantly produced in mesenchymal lineage cells such as adipocytes and fibroblasts, but its loss contributes to the pathogenesis of lifestyle- or aging-related diseases.

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Aim: To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of modified brief assertiveness training (with cognitive techniques) for nurses.

Background: Most assertiveness training takes a long time to conduct; thus, briefer training is required for universal on-the-job training in the workplace.

Methods: In this single-group study, nurses received two 90-min training sessions with a 1-month interval between sessions.

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Background: Effective communication has a great impact on nurses' job satisfaction, team relationships, as well as patient care/safety. Previous studies have highlighted the various beneficial effects of enhancing communication through assertiveness training programs for nurses. However, most programs take a long time to implement; thus, briefer programs are urgently required for universal on-the-job-training in the workplace.

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Polymer brush formation kinetics was measured by quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). In the QCM measurement anomalous complex frequency shift as a function of graft density was observed: dissipation rate shift ΔΓ first increased, showed a peak, and then decreased despite the graft density of the polymer brush was increasing monotonically. We calculated the shear modulus of the brush layer from the measured complex frequency shift and revealed that the peak of ΔΓ described the crossover from a viscous brush layer to elastic brush layer.

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