25 results match your criteria: "Gifu University of Health Science[Affiliation]"
Ann Clin Epidemiol
October 2024
Department of Critical Care Medicine, Yokohama City University Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan.
Background: Many patients who get discharged from the intensive care unit experience physical dysfunction that persists even after discharge. Physical dysfunction is associated with skeletal muscle atrophy and accompanying intensive care unit-acquired weakness in the early stages of intensive care unit admission, and early diagnosis and prevention with early mobilization are crucial. However, the amount of physical activity required for early mobilization remains controversial in critically ill patients.
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June 2024
Department of Cardiology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu, JPN.
Nutrients
May 2024
Division of Disaster and Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery Related, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, 7-5-1 Kusunoki-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe 650-0017, Japan.
Background: The utility of using indirect calorimetry (IC) to estimate energy needs and methods for its application to this purpose remain unclear. This systematic review investigated whether using IC to estimate energy expenditure in critically ill patients is more meaningful for improving survival than other estimation methods.
Methods: Comprehensive searches were conducted in MEDLINE using PubMed, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and Igaku-Chuo-Zasshi up to March 2023.
Dysphagia
December 2024
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine, Shinagawa-Ku, Japan.
Cureus
November 2023
Center for Postgraduate Clinical Training and Career Development, Nagoya University Hospital, Nagoya, JPN.
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, nursing education in Japan recommended the implementation of on-campus practical training as a substitute for hospital-based clinical training. This study explores nursing students' experiences with on-campus nursing training as an alternative to clinical practice by clarifying its advantages and disadvantages. This review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis and we included 26 articles in this study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Rehabil Med
December 2023
Department of Critical Care Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Nagoya Medical Center, Nagoya, Japan.
Objective: To examine the association between the mobilization level during intensive care unit (ICU) admission and independence in activity of daily living (ADL), defined as Barthel Index (BI)≥70.
Methods: This was a post-hoc analysis of the EMPICS study involving nine hospitals. Consecutive patients who spend >48 hours in the ICU were eligible for inclusion.
J Intensive Care
November 2023
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, School of Medicine, Fujita Health University, Toyoake, Japan.
Providing standardized, high-quality rehabilitation for critically ill patients is a crucial issue. In 2017, the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine (JSICM) promulgated the "Evidence-Based Expert Consensus for Early Rehabilitation in the Intensive Care Unit" to advocate for the early initiation of rehabilitations in Japanese intensive care settings. Building upon this seminal work, JSICM has recently conducted a rigorous systematic review utilizing the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology.
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September 2023
Department of Disaster and Emergency Medicine, Kobe University, 7-5-2 Kusunoki, Chuo-ward, Kobe 650-0017, Japan.
Previous systematic review and meta-analysis indicates that rehabilitation within a week of intensive care unit (ICU) admission benefits physical function in critically ill patients. This updated systematic review and meta-analysis aim to clarify effects of initiating rehabilitation within 72 h of ICU admission on long-term physical, cognitive, and mental health. We systematically searched the MEDLINE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and Igaku Chuo Zasshi for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) between April 2019 and November 2022 to add to the previous review.
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August 2023
Department of Anesthesiology, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA.
Background The mobilization quantification score (MQS) provides an opportunity to quantify the duration and intensity of mobilization therapy in the intensive care unit (ICU) and predict functional outcomes in ICU patients after surgery and stroke. MQS is a numerical measurement of early mobilization dose in the ICU, and its relationship with activities of daily living (ADL) dependence has been shown. We created and validated the Japanese version of the MQS using the endpoint ADL in a mixed population of patients in the ICU.
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June 2023
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, School of Medicine, Showa University, 1-5-8 Hatanodai, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142-8666, Japan.
: Limited information is currently available on the barriers to implementing mobilization at the bedside for critically ill patients. Therefore, we investigated the current practice of and barriers to the implementation of mobilization in intensive care units (ICU). : A multicenter prospective observational study was conducted at nine hospitals between June 2019 and December 2019.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Speech Lang Pathol
August 2024
Department of Physical Therapy, Toyohashi Sozo University, Aichi, Japan.
Purpose: We investigated the association between the time to first post-extubation oral intake, barriers to oral intake, and the rate of activities of daily living (ADL) independence at discharge (Barthel Index score <70).
Method: Consecutive patients admitted to the intensive care unit, aged ≥18 years, and mechanically ventilated for ≥48 hr were retrospectively enrolled. The time to first oral intake, barriers to oral intake, daily changes, and clinical outcomes were assessed.
Ann Rehabil Med
June 2023
Department of Emergency Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Nagoya Medical Center, Nagoya, Japan.
Objective: To investigate the effect on early mobilization in patients undergoing extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and acute blood purification therapy in the intensive care unit (ICU).
Methods: We conducted this multicenter retrospective cohort study by collecting data from six ICUs in Japan. Consecutive patients who were admitted to the ICU, aged ≥18 years, and received mechanical ventilation for >48 hours were eligible.
Crit Care Med
October 2023
Department of Disaster and Emergency Medicine, Kobe University, Hyogo, Japan.
Objectives: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is used in the rehabilitation of patients with critical illness. However, it is unclear whether NMES prevents ICU-acquired weakness (ICU-AW). For this purpose, we conducted an updated systematic review and meta-analysis.
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April 2023
Department of Physical Therapy, Toyohashi Sozo University, Toyohashi, JPN.
Background: Muscle weakness in the intensive care unit (ICU), referred to as ICU-acquired weakness (ICUAW), is a common complication observed in patients receiving mechanical ventilation. This study aimed to investigate whether rehabilitation intensity and nutrition during ICU admission are associated with the incidence of ICUAW.
Materials And Methods: Consecutive patients aged ≥18 years who were admitted to the ICU between April 2019 and March 2020 and who received mechanical ventilation for >48 h were eligible.
BMJ Open
May 2023
Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Hitachi General Hospital, Hitachi, Japan
Objectives: Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is a recognised sequela after critical care. The development of an index that predicts PICS mental disorders will be of significance for the selection of subsequent interventions. The purpose of this study was to find factors associated with PICS mental disorders.
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March 2023
Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Toyohashi Sozo University, 20-1 Matushita, Ushikawa-cho, Toyohashi, Aichi, 440-8511, Japan.
Physical dysfunction after discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU) is recognized as a common complication among ICU patients. Early mobilization (EM), defined as the ability to sit on the edge of the bed within 5 days, may help improve physical dysfunction. However, the barriers to, and achievement of, EM and their impact on physical dysfunction have not been fully investigated.
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February 2023
School of Dentistry, Iwate Medical University, 19-1 Uchimaru, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, 020-8505, Japan.
Background: Patient safety is associated with patient outcomes. However, there is insufficient evidence of patient safety in the dental field. This study aimed to compare incidents reported by dentists and physicians, compare the type of errors made by them, and identify how dentists prevent dental errors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Infect Chemother
May 2023
School of Rehabilitation, Gifu University of Health Science, 2-92 Higashiuzura, Gifu-city, Gifu, 500-8281, Japan.
Introduction: Although several studies have investigated the association between coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines and the menstrual cycle, available data are limited. Therefore, this study investigated the effect of COVID-19 vaccines on the menstrual cycle and the effect of the menstrual cycle phase on the vaccine side effects during vaccine administration in Japan.
Methods: A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data on the date of vaccination; type of vaccine; type, grade, and duration of the side effects; regularity of menstruation; normal length of the menstrual cycle; and the day one date of menstruation around vaccination.
J Phys Ther Sci
November 2022
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Gifu University of Health Science, Japan.
[Purpose] We aimed to determine whether lower leg muscle echo intensity, an indicator of muscle quality, is a useful predictor of gait variability after examining the relationship between physical activity and gait variability in community-dwelling older and healthy young adults. [Participants and Methods] This study comprised two tasks. In the first task, 18 older and 25 young adults were included as participants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Patient Saf
January 2023
Economic Evaluation for Health (C2H), National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) Center for Outcomes Research, Saitama, Japan.
Objective: This study aimed to assess the factors associated with medical device incidents.
Methods: In this mixed-methods study, we used incident reporting data from the Japan Council for Quality Health Care. Of the 232 medical device-related reports that were downloaded, 34 (14.
J Clin Med
May 2022
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, School of Medicine, Showa University, 1-5-8 Hatanodai, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142-8666, Japan.
This is a prospective multicenter cohort study aiming to investigate the association between early mobilization (EM), defined as a rehabilitation level of sitting at the edge of the bed or higher within 72 h of ICU admission, and psychiatric outcome. Consecutive patients, admitted to the ICU for more than 48 h, were enrolled. The primary outcome was the incidence of psychiatric symptoms at 3 months after hospital discharge defined as the presence of any of three symptoms: depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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March 2022
National Hospital Organization, Nagoya Medical Center, Nagoya, Japan.
Objectives: This study investigated the effect of early mobilization [EM; physical rehabilitation with the intensity needed to sit on the edge of the bed started within 5 days of intensive care unit (ICU) admission] in relation to improvements in gait independence and other clinical outcomes.
Methods: This retrospective single-center study evaluated patients aged at least 18 years who stayed in the ICU for at least 48 h and were categorized into EM and late mobilization (LM; physical rehabilitation started more than 5 days after ICU admission) groups. Outcomes were compared after adjusting for 20 background factors by propensity score matching and inverse probability of treatment weighting.
Cureus
February 2022
Department of Policy Studies, College of Policy Studies, Tsuda University, Tokyo, JPN.
Objective With the shortage of medical staff, the birth rate decline, and aging populations in some countries, task shifting from specific medical staff to non-medical care workers in hospitals has been implemented as a short-term solution. Incident reporting reduces preventable patient errors, improves the quality of healthcare services, and contributes to patient safety. However, research focused on the expanding roles of non-medical staff who provide direct care for patients is lacking.
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February 2022
School of Rehabilitation, Gifu University of Health Science, 2-92 Higashiuzura, Gifu 500-8281, Japan.
To control the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the Japanese government is promoting vaccination, which many people are willing to accept; however, some are reluctant to receive vaccinations. The purpose of this study was to analyze the intentions of women aged 15-49 years regarding the COVID-19 vaccination and to identify methods of promoting vaccination. We used secondary data from a web research company of approximately 1020 participants.
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September 2022
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Gifu University of Health Science, Gifu, Japan.
Objectives: To investigate the effect of rehabilitation on hospital readmissions in patients with cirrhosis.
Design: A retrospective cohort study.
Setting: Acute hospitals.