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Content of Telephone Consultations of Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Single-Center Descriptive Study.

Gastroenterol Nurs

November 2023

Aki Kawakami, PhD, RN, PHN, is Associate Professor, Department of Critical and Invasive-Palliative Care Nursing, Graduate School of Health Care Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.

This study aimed to analyze the specific contents of telephone consultations of patients with inflammatory bowel disease. A medical record survey was conducted at a clinic in Japan for 1 year. Telephone consultation sheets recorded by nurses for calls with the patients or their relatives were reviewed.

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Globally, residents of long-term care facilities (LTCFs) often experience adverse events (AEs) and corresponding lawsuits that result in suffering among the residents, their families, and the facilities. Hence, we conducted a study to clarify the factors related to the facilities' liabilities for damages for the AEs that occur at LTCFs in Japan. We analyzed 1,495 AE reports from LTCFs in one Japanese city.

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  • The Japanese Psycho-Oncology Society and the Japanese Association of Supportive Care in Cancer have updated guidelines for managing delirium in adult cancer patients, detailing the development process and key recommendations.
  • A multidisciplinary group formulated new clinical questions on non-drug interventions and drug treatments like antipsychotics and trazodone, along with a review of existing questions.
  • The guidelines aim to enhance the prevention, assessment, and management of delirium in cancer patients in Japan.
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Background: Educational support quality is an essential factor in determining the education of novice home healthcare nurses. This study developed a scale to assess the educational support provided by home healthcare agencies among novice home healthcare nurses.

Methods: Hypothetical components were derived from a literature review, including experiential learning theory.

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Diet Quality and Its Relationship with Weight Characteristics in Pregnant Japanese Women: A Single-Center Birth Cohort Study.

Nutrients

April 2023

Comprehensive Reproductive Medicine, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8510, Japan.

Maternal underweight and inadequate gestational weight gain (GWG) are problems in Japan. However, increases in food intake aimed at weight gain alone are not sufficient for mother-child health. This study assessed diet quality based on the 3-day dietary records of pregnant women in an urban area of Japan in order to show the importance of evaluating diet quality, using the Nutrient-Rich Food Index 9.

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Night-time detection and response in relation to deteriorating inpatients: A scoping review.

Nurs Crit Care

January 2024

Department of Critical and Invasive-Palliative Care Nursing, Graduate School of Health Care Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.

Background: Although detection and response to clinical deterioration have been studied, the range and nature of studies focused on night-time clinical setting remain unclear.

Aim: This study aimed to identify and map existing research and findings concerning night-time detection and response to deteriorating inpatients in usual care or research settings.

Study Design: A scoping review method was used.

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This study aims to compare the awareness-raising activities between municipalities with and without focused anti-infection measures during the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Descriptive analysis was conducted using a nationwide self-administered questionnaire survey on municipalities' activities for residents and for healthcare providers and care workers (HCPs) in October 2022 in Japan. This study included 433 municipalities that had conducted awareness-raising activities before 2019 Fiscal Year.

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Does benefits-of-breastfeeding language or risks-of-formula-feeding language promote more-positive attitudes toward breastfeeding among midwives and nurses?

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth

March 2023

Department of Community and Global Health, Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

Background: Midwives and nurses are crucial in breastfeeding support. Few studies have explored appropriate language for nursing education on breastfeeding. We assessed the impact of the language used on breastfeeding attitudes among midwives and nurses.

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In Japan, the length of stay in acute care hospitals has been shortened, home medical care has been promoted following national policy. However, many issues remain in promoting home medical care. The aim of this study was to clarify the profiles of patients with hip fractures, aged ≥ 65 years, who were hospitalized in acute care institutions at the time of discharge and the influence on nonhome discharge.

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Aim: This study aimed to examine the mediating effect of workplace social capital on the relationship between authentic leadership and the three dimensions of organizational commitment: affective, normative, and continuance.

Methods: In January 2019, anonymous self-reported questionnaires were distributed to 1220 nurses working in the general wards of two university hospitals in Japan. Structural equation modeling was used to examine the mediating effects of workplace social capital on the relationship between nurse managers' authentic leadership and the three dimensions of organizational commitment.

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To predict and ensure a healthy and high-performing nursing workforce, it is necessary to identify the antecedents that promote work engagement, especially among early-career nurses. To date no study has focused on this. This longitudinal survey, administered to 1204 nurses working in seven general hospitals with 200 or more beds in four prefectures in Japan at two different times in 2019, aims to examine the causal relationship between the personal and professional resources for nurses to work vigorously (PPR-N) and work engagement among nurses in the early stages of their careers, considering time as a key mediating factor.

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The Impact of Collaborative Online International Learning on Intercultural Sensitivity Among Nursing Students in the United States and Japan.

Nurs Educ Perspect

July 2023

About the Authors Kosuke Niitsu, PhD, ARNP, PMHNP-BC, is an assistant professor, School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Washington Bothell, Bothell, Washington. Akiko Kondo, PhD, RN, is a professor, International Nursing Development, Graduate School of Health Care Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan. Renaguli Abuliezi is a PhD student, Graduate School of Health Care Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Natalia A. Dyba, MA, is director of global initiatives, Office of Connected Learning, University of Washington Bothell. This study was supported by Global Initiatives, University of Washington Bothell, and the Center for Global Studies, East Asia Center, and Office of Global Affairs, University of Washington Seattle. For more information, contact Dr. Niitsu at .

Collaborative online international learning (COIL) is a curricular approach that allows students to collaborate across cultures using various communication technologies. Little is known about the influence of COIL on intercultural sensitivity, a key competency for nursing students to better serve increasingly diverse patient populations. We implemented COIL in undergraduate nursing courses in the United States and Japan and examined its impact on intercultural sensitivity using the Intercultural Sensitivity Scale (ISS) as a pretest and posttest.

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Analysis of COVID-19 mortality in patients with comorbidities in Côte d'Ivoire.

J Public Health Afr

September 2022

Department of Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine, The Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.

Background: Although COVID-19 has spread in Côte d'Ivoire, there is no report that summarizes the comorbidities of COVID-19 death cases.

Objective: To verify the types and prevalence of commodities associated with recorded COVID-19 deaths compared with the general adult population in Côte d'Ivoire.

Methods: Data on the comorbidities of COVID-19 deaths and the country's disease structure were collected from official government reports and WHO's reports.

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Background: Both individual and policy level perceived control are known to be positively related to preventive behavior, and both may differ among healthcare graduate students with different cultural backgrounds. This study compared the preventive health behavior and perceived control among domestic and international healthcare graduate students in Japan and the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic, and analyzed factors associated with preventive health behavior and perceived control.

Methods: The study used a self-administered online survey, conducted at two universities in Japan and one university in the United States.

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Development of a Shortened Version of the Nurse Managers' Empowering Behavioral Scale for Staff Nurses.

Healthcare (Basel)

October 2022

Department of Nursing Informatics, Graduate School of Nursing Science, St. Luke's International University, Tokyo 104-0044, Japan.

The original version of the Nurse Managers' Empowering Behavioral Scale for Staff Nurses (NMEB-SN) was both unique and comprehensive. However, it was considered lengthy. Hence, the intention of this particular study was to develop a shortened version of the NMEB-SN comprising 15 items across five subscales.

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  • The study looks at what jobs mothers have after their kids finish cancer treatment.
  • They collected information from 62 mothers using surveys, and compared those who worked to those who didn’t.
  • Most mothers who didn’t work said it was mainly to take care of their child, and some worried about the cancer coming back.
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We sought to verify the reliability of machine learning (ML) in developing diabetes prediction models by utilizing big data. To this end, we compared the reliability of gradient boosting decision tree (GBDT) and logistic regression (LR) models using data obtained from the Kokuho-database of the Osaka prefecture, Japan. To develop the models, we focused on 16 predictors from health checkup data from April 2013 to December 2014.

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In the context of mental health, university students have been considered a vulnerable population. However, limited studies have underscored the association between preventive health behaviour levels and mental health effects among nursing students. The current cross-sectional study provides a comparative analysis of the impact of mental health factors on nursing students in Japan and the United States (US) in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

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Background: Self-efficacy is an important health outcome for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We aimed to develop a Japanese version of the IBD-Self-Efficacy Scale (IBD-SES.J) and compare characteristics of self-efficacy of IBD patients with previously reported results from patients in the United States.

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Aim: Clarifying the emotional labor of public health nurses while providing interpersonal support.

Design: Qualitative descriptive study conducted using content analysis to clarify the aspect of emotional labor of PHNs regarding interpersonal support.

Methods: Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with 28 public health nurses employed by seven city governments in Japan.

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Introduction: The mental health status of nurses affects not only their well-being but also the organisational outcomes and the quality of patient care. Hence, stress management strategies are critical as a universal prevention measure that address an entire population and are not directed at a specific risk group to maintain nurses' mental health in the workplace. No systematic review or meta-analysis has been conducted to evaluate the effect of cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) that specifically focuses on universal prevention.

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The difficulty of life scale (DLS) instrument is used to measure specific life problems in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). Importantly, health care providers should consider the characteristics of the country in which they support patients with UC. This cross-cultural comparison study investigated DLS among patients with UC in Japan and the United Kingdom (UK).

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Carbapenem-resistant bacteria represent an emerging threat to global health; nursing homes may be reservoirs for these isolates, which cause life-threatening infections. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of an Enterobacter roggenkampii strain with reduced carbapenem susceptibility that was isolated from a sink in a home-visit nursing agency.

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Aims: This work aims to map instruments available in Japanese that have been assessed for reliability or validity for measuring evidence-based practice (EBP) among clinical nurses.

Background: As EBP competencies comprise various domains, many EBP instruments have been developed. However, instruments available in Japanese for measuring EBP have not been reported systematically.

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