Updated on 2024/12/26

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HARADA Nahoko
 
Organization
Faculty of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems Professor
Position
Professor
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Degree

  • Doctor of Philosophy

Research Interests

  • Mental health

  • Support for disaster responders

  • Nursing

  • Mental health and psychosocial support

  • disaster

Research Areas

  • Life Science / Fundamental of nursing

  • Life Science / Gerontological nursing and community health nursing

  • Life Science / Medical management and medical sociology

Education

  • Boston College   William F. Connell Scool of Nursing  

    2009.10 - 2015.5

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    Country: United States

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  • University of Pennsylvania   School of Nursing  

    2006.1 - 2009.8

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    Country: United States

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  • St. Luke's International University   School of Nursing   School of Nursing

    1994.4 - 1998.3

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    Country: Japan

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Research History

  • Okayama University   Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems   Professor

    2022.4

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  • Okayama University   Department of Fundamental Nursing School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences   Professor

    2022.4

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  • University of Miyazaki   Faculty of Madicine School of Nursing Region and psychiatric nursing study course Department of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing   Professor

    2017.4 - 2022.3

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  • Tohoku University   Community Health System, Deparement of Public Health Nursing   Jr. associate professor

    2016.4 - 2017.3

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    Country:Japan

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  • National Defense Medical College   Department of Adult Nursing   Lecturer

    2013.10 - 2015.3

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Professional Memberships

Committee Memberships

  • 日本在宅医療連合学会   災害委員会  

    2020   

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  • World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine   Science Chair, Special Interest Group of Nursing  

    2019.5   

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  • 日本災害医学会   WADEM Tokyo 運営員会  

    2019.2   

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  • 日本プライマリケア連合学会   災害システム委員会  

    2016   

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Papers

  • Early Outcomes of Changes to Collection of Suicide Data in Japan Reviewed

    Nahoko Harada, Masahide Koda, Shuhei Nomura

    JAMA Network Open   6 ( 12 )   e2347543 - e2347543   2023.12

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    This cross-sectional study examines implications of updated categorizations for suicide data collection in Japan.

    DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.47543

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  • Changes in Healthcare Utilization in Japan in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Time Series Analysis of Japanese National Data Through November 2023 Reviewed

    Yuta Tanoue, Alton Cao, Masahide Koda, Nahoko Harada, Cyrus Ghaznavi, Shuhei Nomura

    Healthcare   2024.11

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    DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12222307

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  • Comparing health care outcomes before and after employing nurse practitioners in cardiovascular hospitals in Japan: A retrospective chart review Reviewed

    Miho Suzuki, Natsuko Sekiguchi, Masato Saitoh, Masahide Koda, Nahoko Harada, Kazuya Honda, Tomoko Araki, Takemi Kudo, Takako Watanabe

    Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners   2024.7

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    ABSTRACT

    Background:

    There are approximately 872 certified nurse practitioners (NPs) in Japan as of April 2024. However, research on the results of their specific activities is still scarce.

    Purpose:

    This study aimed to compare health care outcomes before (i.e., 2019) and after (i.e., 2021) employing NPs in cardiovascular hospitals in Japan.

    Methodology:

    We conducted a retrospective chart review and analyzed 114 patients who underwent cardiac surgery in Hospital A and 381 patients who received pacemaker implantation/replacement in Hospital B. Hospital A hired one NP for cardiac surgery service, and Hospital B hired one NP for pacemaker device service. The NPs assisted in the surgical procedures and provided postsurgical management.

    Results:

    In Hospital A, the median length of hospitalization and intubation were shorter in 2021 than in 2019 (p = .02 and .01, respectively). In Hospital B, medical fee reimbursement was lower in 2021 (p < .001) than in 2019, and the median procedure duration was shorter (p = .01), which remained statistically significant after controlling for age, comorbidities, and device types. Some outcomes improved following the employment of NPs, whereas others remained unchanged.

    Conclusions:

    Nurse practitioners managed surgical patients well and contributed to the quality care of cardiovascular medicine.

    Implications:

    The employment of NPs in Japan is encouraged because even a single NP can have a positive, although not large, impact on patients and organizations.

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  • The importance of methodological vigilance: Reevaluating suicide trends in Japan post‐2022 Reviewed

    Masahide Koda, Nahoko Harada, Shuhei Nomura

    Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Reports   3 ( 2 )   2024.6

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    DOI: 10.1002/pcn5.214

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  • Scoping review of exploring the roles of primary care providers to increase disaster preparedness of vulnerable populations Reviewed

    Perihan Şimşek, Mayumi Kako, Nahoko Harada, Jonathan Abraham, Ismail Tayfur

    Progress in Disaster Science   100339 - 100339   2024.6

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.pdisas.2024.100339

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  • アトピー性皮膚炎のある成人が経験するかゆみに関する記述研究 Reviewed

    平見有希, 藤本要子, 香田将英, 原田奈穂子

    統合科学   ( 4 )   9 - 18   2024.3

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  • Changes in Place of Death Among Patients With Dementia During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan: A Time-series Analysis Reviewed

    Nahoko Harada, Masahide Koda, Akifumi Eguchi, Masahiro Hashizume, Motoi Suzuki, Shuhei Nomura

    Journal of Epidemiology   2024.2

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    DOI: 10.2188/jea.JE20230279

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  • Excess suicides in Japan: a three-year post-pandemic assessment of gender and age disparities Reviewed

    Haruka Sakamoto, Masahide Koda, Akifumi Eguchi, Kaori Endo, Takahiro Arai, Nahoko Harada, Takashi Nishio, Shuhei Nomura

    Psychiatry Research   115806 - 115806   2024.2

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2024.115806

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  • 叡智の結集:在宅(診療所・訪問看護等) 日本プライマリ・ケア連合学会が考える、急性期医療対応との連携への方略

    鷺坂 彰吾, 原田 奈穂子, 香田 将英, 江川 孝, 加古 まゆみ, 國永 直樹, 鈴木 諭, 高橋 晶, 吉本 尚, 小幡 篤, 日本プライマリ・ケア連合学会災害医療システム委員会

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine   28 ( Suppl. )   237 - 237   2024.2

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  • Nurse Practitioner Placement in A Nursing Home in Japan Reviewed

    Masahide Koda, Nahoka Harada, Naoko Sato, Tomoko Araki, Kazuya Honda, Takemi Kudo, Takao Watanabe, Miho Suzuki

    The Journal for Nurse Practitioners   20 ( 1 )   104845 - 104845   2024.1

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.nurpra.2023.104845

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  • 「災害時の支援者支援」の視点から見るコロナ禍からの組織の復興—看護管理者が支える組織の安定感

    原田奈穂子

    看護管理   33 ( 4 )   278 - 282   2023.4

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    DOI: 10.11477/mf.1686202360

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  • 心理社会的支援を通してみる災禍の自殺対策

    原田奈穂子

    自殺予防と危機介入   43 ( 2 )   12 - 17   2023

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  • 日本在住の日本人と米国在住の日本人の大規模災害時におけるメンタルヘルスに関する比較横断研究

    原田 奈穂子, 窪田 和巳

    日本看護科学学会学術集会講演集   42回   268 - 268   2022.12

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  • 診療看護師(NP)の所属による業務内容、職務満足、給与の相違

    鈴木 美穂, 原田 奈穂子, 香田 将英, 本田 和也, 荒木 とも子, 工藤 剛実, 齋藤 真人, 渡邊 隆夫

    日本NP学会誌   6 ( Suppl. )   136 - 136   2022.11

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  • Establishing best practice for the implementation of evacuation centres for vulnerable populations: A comparative analysis of the Australian and Japanese experience Reviewed

    Mayumi Kako, Paul Arbon, Benjamin Ryan, Nahoko Harada

    International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction   79   103165 - 103165   2022.9

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    Background: Disaster evacuation centres are often the first place for disaster-affected people to stay after a disaster as a form of temporary housing. Recent major disasters in Australia and Japan have raised issues regarding access to evacuation centres by vulnerable populations. Objectives: This paper reports a comparative analysis of the Australian and Japanese experience. This study aimed to identify the challenges for stakeholders in disaster health emergency management, in relation to establishing and managing evacuation centres for vulnerable populations, as well as possible solutions to address these challenges. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 participants from both countries. Interview data were analysed thematically using the NVivo software. Results: Six themes were extracted: Low awareness of the need to protect vulnerable people, ensuring adequate staffing with suitable emergency workers, responding to cultural considerations, increasing awareness of the needs of vulnerable people in communities, ensuring effective coordination within centres, and improving preparedness for cultural diversity. Conclusions: Both countries experienced similar challenges, such as a shortage of relief staff and difficulty establishing effective coordination roles. Coordination and preparedness required a clear delineation of roles and responsibilities as well as communication between local governments and stakeholders in communities during the non-disaster period.

    DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.103165

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  • Spatial statistical analysis of regional disparities in suicide among policy units in Japan: Using the Bayesian hierarchical model Reviewed

    Masahide Koda, Julia Robinson, Katsunori Kondo, Satoru Takahashi, Toshiyuki Ojima, Tomohiro Shinozaki, Manabu Ichikawa, Nahoko Harada, Yasushi Ishida

    PLOS Global Public Health   2 ( 8 )   e0000271 - e0000271   2022.8

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    Suicide prevention is a crucial policy issue in Japan to be addressed nationally. Nevertheless, if there are regional differences in suicide, even in adjacent sub-regions, measures may need to be taken at the sub-regional level. Previous studies have not compared regional differences in suicide based on the size of policy units, such as prefectures, secondary medical areas, and municipalities. This study used the number of suicides from open data for 10 years from 2009 to 2018 to obtain shrinkage estimates of the standardized mortality ratio (SMR) using the Bayesian hierarchical model. We visualized and compared the regional disparities in suicide for each policy unit. For each gender and policy unit, adjacent regions had similar clusters of SMRs and positive spatial autocorrelation of global Moran’s I (p < 0.001 for each). Comparisons between each policy unit showed that even if the SMR was low for the prefectural units, there were regions with high SMRs in municipalities and secondary medical areas, and vice versa. It was found that assessing suicide solely on a prefecture-by-prefecture basis may overlook regional disparities in suicide. This research emphasizes the need to establish suicide indicators at the secondary medical or municipal level and execute individual suicide prevention interventions in neighboring communities. Prefectures can also play a role in developing collaborative cooperation between neighboring regions by acting as actors.

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  • Facilitators and barriers in implementing the nurse practitioner role in Japan: A cross‐sectional descriptive study Reviewed

    Miho Suzuki, Nahoko Harada, Kazuya Honda, Masahide Koda, Tomoko Araki, Takemi Kudo, Takao Watanabe

    International Nursing Review   2022.7

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  • Capacity development of rehabilitation response in disasters: A training development and evaluation Reviewed

    佐藤亮, 佐藤亮, 冨岡正雄, 原田奈穂子, 原田奈穂子

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine   27 ( 2 )   129 - 135   2022.3

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    DOI: 10.51028/jjdisatmed.27.2_129

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  • Reasons for Suicide During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan. Reviewed International journal

    Masahide Koda, Nahoko Harada, Akifumi Eguchi, Shuhei Nomura, Yasushi Ishida

    JAMA network open   5 ( 1 )   e2145870   2022.1

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    Importance: Although the suicide rate in Japan increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, the reasons for suicide have yet to be comprehensively investigated. Objective: To assess which reasons for suicide had rates that exceeded the expected number of suicide deaths for that reason during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design, Setting, and Participants: This national, population-based cross-sectional study of data on suicides gathered by the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare from January 2020 to May 2021 used a times-series analysis on the numbers of reason-identified suicides. Data of decedents were recorded by the National Police Agency and compiled by the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare. Exposure: For category analysis, we compared data from January 2020 to May 2021 with data from December 2014 to June 2020. For subcategory analysis, data from January 2020 to May 2021 were compared with data from January 2019 to June 2020. Main Outcomes and Measures: The main outcome was the monthly excess suicide rate, ie, the difference between the observed number of monthly suicide deaths and the upper bound of the 1-sided 95% CI for the expected number of suicide deaths in that month. Reasons for suicide were categorized into family, health, economy, work, relationships, school, and others, which were further divided into 52 subcategories. A quasi-Poisson regression model was used to estimate the expected number of monthly suicides. Individual regression models were used for each of the 7 categories, 52 subcategories, men, women, and both genders. Results: From the 29 938 suicides (9984 [33.3%] women; 1093 [3.7%] aged <20 years; 3147 [10.5%] aged >80 years), there were 21 027 reason-identified suicides (7415 [35.3%] women). For both genders, all categories indicated monthly excess suicide rates, except for school in men. October 2020 had the highest excess suicide rates for all cases (observed, 1577; upper bound of 95% CI for expected number of suicides, 1254; 25.8% greater). In men, the highest monthly excess suicide rate was 24.3% for the other category in August 2020 (observed, 87; upper bound of 95% CI for expected number, 70); in women, it was 85.7% for school in August 2020 (observed, 26; upper bound of 95% CI for expected number, 14). Conclusions and Relevance: In this study, observed suicides corresponding to all 7 categories of reasons exceeded the monthly estimates (based on data from before or during the COVID-19 pandemic), except for school-related reasons in men. This study can be used as a basis for developing intervention programs for suicide prevention.

    DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.45870

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  • Support required by organizations for volunteer-based disaster relief workers and consideration for female relief workers Reviewed

    Kanako Fukushima, Yoko Shimpuku, Nahoko Harada

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine   27 ( 1 )   26 - 34   2022.1

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  • 診療看護師(NP)の職務満足・不満の理由

    鈴木 美穂, 本田 和也, 原田 奈穂子, 香田 将英, 荒木 とも子, 工藤 剛実, 齋藤 真人, 渡邊 隆夫

    日本NP学会誌   5 ( Suppl. )   149 - 149   2021.11

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  • 診療看護師(NP)のキャリア 制度発足から10年後

    原田 奈穂子, 本田 和也, 鈴木 美穂, 香田 将英, 工藤 剛実, 荒木 とも子, 齋藤 真人, 渡邊 隆夫

    日本NP学会誌   5 ( Suppl. )   156 - 156   2021.11

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  • Consequences of visiting restrictions during the COVID‐19 pandemic: An integrative review Reviewed

    Karin Hugelius, Nahoko Harada, Miki Marutani

    International Journal of Nursing Studies   121   104000 - 104000   2021.9

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2021.104000

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  • Suicide by gender and 10-year age groups during the COVID-19 pandemic vs previous five years in Japan: an analysis of national vital statistics Reviewed

    Akifumi Eguchi, Shuhei Nomura, Stuart Gilmour, Nahoko Harada, Haruka Sakamoto, Peter Ueda, Daisuke Yoneoka, Yuta Tanoue, Takayuki Kawashima, Takehiko I. Hayashi, Yuzo Arima, Motoi Suzuki, Masahiro Hashizume

    Psychiatry Research   114173 - 114173   2021.8

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2021.114173

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  • Culturally sensitive disaster nursing by Public health nurses in Japan Reviewed

    Miki Marutani, Nahoko Harada, Kanae Takase, Hiroko Okuda, Yukiko Anzai

    Public Health Nursing   38 ( 6 )   984 - 996   2021.7

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  • Expected Scopes of Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health EDRM): Report on the Expert Workshop at the Annual Conference for the Japanese Association for Disaster Medicine 2020 Invited Reviewed

    Shuhei Nomura, Ryoma Kayano, Shinichi Egawa, Nahoko Harada, Yuichi Koido

    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health   18 ( 9 )   4447 - 4447   2021.4

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners established the WHO Thematic Platform for Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management Research Network (HEALTH EDRM RN) in 2016 to respond to the increasing burden of recent health emergencies and disasters. The mission of the HEALTH EDRM RN, whose secretariat is located at the WHO Kobe Centre (WKC), is to promote global research collaboration and strengthen research activities to inform policies and programs by generating new evidence to manage health risks associated with all types of emergencies and disasters. With the strong support and involvement of all WHO regional offices, the HEALTH EDRM RN now works with more than 200 global experts and partners to pursue its mission. The first Core Group Meetings of the HEALTH EDRM RN were held on 17–18 October 2019, and concluded with the HEALTH EDRM RN-activity priorities to (1) promote operational research to better meet the needs of emergency- and disaster-exposed individuals and communities and efforts to translate science to policies and programs and (2) strengthen the research capacity of the Health EDRM community. In collaboration with the Japanese Association for Disaster Medicine, the WKC held a workshop on 21 February 2020, in which 20 Japanese experts from different research fields participated to further discuss these two points. This paper summarizes the discussion at the workshop.

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  • Trends in suicide in Japan by gender during the COVID-19 pandemic, through December 2020 Reviewed

    Shuhei Nomura, Takayuki Kawashima, Nahoko Harada, Daisuke Yoneoka, Yuta Tanoue, Akifumi Eguchi, Stuart Gilmour, Yumi Kawamura, Masahiro Hashizume

    Psychiatry Research   300   113913 - 113913   2021.4

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  • GIS Mapping Analysis of Damages and Countermeasures Against the Nankai Trough Earthquake among Primary Care Facilities in Miyazaki Reviewed

    Nahoko Harada, Masahide Koda, Toshiaki Saito, Hisashi Yoshimoto, Atsushi Obata

    An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association   44 ( 1 )   2 - 10   2021.3

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  • Trends in suicide in Japan by gender during the COVID-19 pandemic, up to September 2020. Reviewed International journal

    Shuhei Nomura, Takayuki Kawashima, Daisuke Yoneoka, Yuta Tanoue, Akifumi Eguchi, Stuart Gilmour, Yumi Kawamura, Nahoko Harada, Masahiro Hashizume

    Psychiatry research   295   113622 - 113622   2021.1

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    Suicide is an extreme consequence of the psychological burden associated with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) counter-measures. A quasi-Poisson regression was applied to monthly suicide mortality data obtained from the National Police Agency to estimate the gender-specific excess/exiguous suicide deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan up to September 2020. We found excess suicide deaths among women in July, August and September, but not among men. Our results indicate the importance of COVID-19 related suicide prevention, especially for women. Timely access to mental health care and financial and social support is urgently needed, as is optimal treatment for mental illness.

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  • Cultural safety in disaster nursing Reviewed

    NAHOKO HARADA, LEV ZHURAVSKY, MIKI MARUTANI AND BECKY, HICKMOTT

    27 ( 2 )   2021

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  • Mental health of family, friends, and co-workers of COVID-19 patients in Japan. Reviewed International journal

    Yuta Tanoue, Shuhei Nomura, Daisuke Yoneoka, Takayuki Kawashima, Akifumi Eguchi, Shoi Shi, Nahoko Harada, Hiroaki Miyata

    Psychiatry research   291   113067 - 113067   2020.9

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    As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic rages on, the mental health of both the infected and non-infected is a rising concern. We used administrative survey data (16402 responses in the last two weeks) using a chatbot on LINE, the most popular social networking service (SNS) in Japan, to show that people with COVID-19 patients in a close setting had higher psychological distress level than those without. We believe that the results indicate an urgent need to prioritize the establishment and implementation of mental health and psychosocial support tailored to family, close relatives, and friends of COVID-19 patients.

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  • 東日本大震災被災地における避難施設内真菌叢に関する研究 Reviewed

    渡辺 麻衣子, 横瀬 英里子, 小沼 ルミ, 入倉 大祐, 小林 直樹, 角 泰人, 原田 奈穂子, 大橋 博樹, 小西 良子, 工藤 由起子, 高鳥 浩介, 矢内 勝, 鎌田 洋一, 林 健太郎

    日本防菌防黴学会誌   48 ( 1 )   3 - 9   2020.1

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    東日本大震災被災地の4避難施設において、真菌叢調査を行った。その結果、室内空気中の浮遊真菌数は、真菌汚染の基準とされる1,000CFU/m3以上となった施設は無く、ヒト危害性の高い菌種の検出濃度も低かったことから、直接的な健康被害の原因となる真菌の異常発育は確認されなかった。しかし、Aspergillus属菌の菌数および菌種は、一般家屋室内と比較して異常な状態を示し、注意が必要と考えられた。また、避難施設の清掃ボランティアチームの衛生活動と施設内の真菌叢変動との関連性について検討したところ、本活動は、避難施設内の真菌叢正常化に対して一定の効果をもたらしたことが示された。しかし、効果の継続性はなく、定期的な清掃が必要不可欠であることが明らかとなった。避難施設は真菌叢が変化しやすい環境であることを認識し、衛生状態に留意しなくてはならない。(著者抄録)

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  • Japanese public health nurses’ culturally sensitive disaster nursing for small island communities Reviewed

    Miki Marutani, Shimpei Kodama, Nahoko Harada

    Island Studies Journal   15 ( 1 )   371 - 386   2020

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    Objective: To clarify the tacit knowledge of Japanese public-health nurses who administer culturally sensitive disaster nursing for small island communities. Design: Qualitative and inductive study. Sample: Eleven public-health nurses who provided disaster aid on one of six affected islands. Measurements: Semi-structured interviews, with qualitative analysis of data. Nursing actions that were based on consideration for islanders’ culture were categorized in terms of similarity. Results: Categories of culturally sensitive disaster nursing were identified for each disaster phase of the recovery process. These included confirming islanders’ safety and using existing interpersonal bonds to notify others (acute phase); assisting shelter management by facilitating the application of local rules and bonds (semi-acute phase); compensating for weakened neighbour-based relationships through public services (mid-term phase); and supporting the completion of necessary procedures by utilizing/adjusting islanders’ existing relationships with local government personnel (long-term phase). Cultural elements included interpersonal bonds and relationship, which emerged across phases. Conclusion: Public-health nurses should utilize culture not only to comfort islanders, but also to strengthen their sense of coherence and resilience as islander. They should also remember the nursing principle of compensating for a lack of self-care. To provide effective aid, the changes in cultural influences with recovery phases should be considered.

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  • 【健康先進国に求められる文化に即した保健医療-災害保健活動に焦点を当てて-】文化的に安全な災害看護の提供 日本とニュージーランドの視点から(Providing culturally safe nursing care in disaster: Japanese and New Zealand perspectives) Invited Reviewed

    Zhuravsky Lev, 原田 奈穂子

    保健医療科学   68 ( 4 )   334 - 342   2019.10

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    本稿の目的は、災害対策と対応に関して文化的な方法の概念を、日本とニュージーランドの2大自然災害を例示して、紹介することである。また、本稿では、両国で積み重ねられてきた経験から、全国的または地方の災害対策の構造の概要を提供する。つづいて、文化的に安全なことの概念を、2011年の日本およびニュージーランドの地震での文化に即した災害対応の展開において紹介する。本稿はまた、文化に即した災害対応とコミュニティレジリエンスの関連を展開する。(著者抄録)

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  • 【健康先進国に求められる文化に即した保健医療-災害保健活動に焦点を当てて-】文化に即した災害時公衆衛生看護活動の概念整理 Reviewed

    丸谷 美紀, 原田 奈穂子, 高瀬 佳苗, 安齋 由貴子, 奥田 博子, 春山 早苗

    保健医療科学   68 ( 4 )   343 - 351   2019.10

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    日本および世界で多発する自然災害に対し、世界基準の対策が整備されつつある。これらの世界基準を各地の実情に即して、より効果的に適応するために、文化に即して災害時公衆衛生看護活動をすることが必要となる。これらは未だ暗黙知といえ、形式知として世界の看護職と共有するべく、筆者らは研究を進めている。本稿では、文化に即した災害時公衆衛生看護活動の概念枠組みを提示することを目的として、災害・文化・看護に関する汎用されている諸説・定義を整理した。まず、本稿では災害を次のように整理し定義した。「自然現象や人の行為により、人と取り巻く環境に損害を受け、コミュニティの機能が維持できなくなり、外からの援助なしには人々の基本的ニードを満たすための行動様式の維持が困難になる状態」。次に、文化を次のように定義した。「一定の生活圏域の人々が獲得・蓄積・共有・伝承してきた、災害を含む世界観・価値観・信念・規範に基づく思考・態度・行動様式、これらは人々の考え・意思決定・行動を導き、パーソナリティや存在意義を形成する」災害時公衆衛生看護活動は次のように定義した。「災害発生前から事後までの全過程を通じて、人々とコミュニティが、病気や障がいの予防・健康維持と回復・平穏な死に向けて、平常時との落差を縮小して生活行動と政策を含めた環境を整えられるよう、人々とコミュニティと協働し、公正で安全な社会の維持・再構築を目指す活動」。補足として、文化に即した災害時保健活動の成果、及び活動時の留意点を述べる。成果として、看護のアウトカムとしての安寧をもたらす一助となり、アイデンティティクライシスの予防にもなり得、さらに人々の規範や知恵を活かした効果的な活動となりうる。留意点は、保健師自身の文化を自覚し、文化的に安全(cultural safety)な活動を推進することが求められる。(著者抄録)

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  • The Psychological Impact of the Great East Japan Earthquake on Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Personnel: A Three-Wave, One-Year Longitudinal Study. Reviewed International journal

    Masanori Nagamine, Taisuke Yamamoto, Jun Shigemura, Masaaki Tanichi, Aihide Yoshino, Go Suzuki, Yoshitomo Takahashi, Masaki Miyazaki, Yasuhide Uwabe, Nahoko Harada, Kunio Shimizu

    Psychiatry   81 ( 3 )   288 - 296   2018

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    OBJECTIVE: Approximately 70,000 Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) personnel were dispatched in the wake of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and the tsunami and nuclear disaster that followed. This study was conducted to evaluate the mental health of the JGSDF personnel and the correlates. METHODS: Data collected from 56,753 participants at three time points (one, six, and 12 months after mission completion) were analyzed. Those who scored 25 or more points on the Impact of Events Scale-Revised (IES-R) and the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) were allocated into the high posttraumatic stress response (high-PTSR) group, and the high general psychological distress (high-GPD) group, respectively. RESULTS: The multiple logistic regression analysis identified the following factors as the significant risk factor related to high-PTSR or high-GPD status, with odds ratios of 2.0 or higher: deployment length of three or more months, being personally affected by the disaster, and being overworked continuously for three or more months after mission completion. No significant association was observed for duties with radiation exposure risk. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that disaster workers may be able to conduct disaster relief activities more safely with mission-related considerations of shorter deployment length and recognizing the effects on personnel personally affected by the disaster, in addition to avoiding overworking personnel after mission completion.

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  • The longitudinal mental health impact of Fukushima nuclear disaster exposures and public criticism among power plant workers: the Fukushima NEWS Project study Reviewed

    Y. Tanisho, J. Shigemura, K. Kubota, T. Tanigawa, E. J. Bromet, S. Takahashi, Y. Matsuoka, D. Nishi, M. Nagamine, N. Harada, M. Tanichi, Y. Takahashi, K. Shimizu, S. Nomura, A. Yoshino

    PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE   46 ( 15 )   3117 - 3125   2016.11

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    Background. The Fukushima Daiichi and Daini Nuclear Power Plant workers experienced multiple stressors as both victims and onsite workers after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and subsequent nuclear accidents. Previous studies found that disaster-related exposures, including discrimination/ slurs, were associated with their mental health. Their long-term impact has yet to be investigated.
    Method. A total of 968 plant workers (Daiichi, n = 571; Daini, n = 397) completed self-written questionnaires 2-3 months (time 1) and 14-15 months (time 2) after the disaster (response rate 55.0%). Sociodemographics, disaster-related experiences, and peritraumatic distress were assessed at time 1. At time 1 and time 2, general psychological distress (GPD) and post-traumatic stress response (PTSR) were measured, respectively, using the K6 scale and Impact of Event Scale Revised. We examined multivariate covariates of time 2 GPD and PTSR, adjusting for autocorrelations in the hierarchical multiple regression analyses.
    Results. Higher GPD at time 2 was predicted by higher GPD at time 1 (beta = 0.491, p &lt; 0.001) and discrimination/ slurs experiences at time 1 (beta = 0.065, p = 0.025, adjusted R-2 = 0.24). Higher PTSR at time 2 was predicted with higher PTSR at time 1 (beta = 0.548, p &lt; 0.001), higher age (beta = 0.085, p = 0.005), and discrimination/ slurs experiences at time 1 (beta = 0.079, p = 0.003, adjusted R-2 = 0.36).
    Conclusions. Higher GPD at time 2 was predicted by higher GPD and discrimination/ slurs experience at time 1. Higher PTSR at time 2 was predicted by higher PTSR, higher age, and discrimination/ slurs experience at time 1.

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  • The effects of living environment on disaster workers: a one-year longitudinal study. Reviewed International journal

    Masanori Nagamine, Nahoko Harada, Jun Shigemura, Kosuke Dobashi, Makiko Yoshiga, Naoki Esaki, Miyuki Tanaka, Masaaki Tanichi, Aihide Yoshino, Kunio Shimizu

    BMC psychiatry   16 ( 1 )   358 - 358   2016.10

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    BACKGROUND: Defense Force workers engaged in disaster relief activities might suffer from strong psychological stress due to the tasks that they had been involved. We evaluated how living environments, work environments, and individual factors psychologically affect those who engaged in disaster relief activities. METHOD: Data generated with 1506 personnel engaged in the Great East Japan Earthquake relief activity were analyzed. Those who scored ≥25 points on the Impact of Events Scale-Revised and the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) were allocated into the high post-traumatic stress response (high-PTSR) group, and the high general psychological distress (high-GPD) group, respectively. RESULTS: The multiple logistic regression analysis extracted living environment (camping within the shelter sites) as the significant risk factor for both high-PTSR (OR = 3.39, 95 % CI 2.04-5.64, p < 0.001) and high-GPD (OR = 3.35, 95 % CI 1.77-6.34, p < 0.001) groups. CONCLUSION: It is desirable for disaster workers to have a living environment in which they can keep an appropriate distance from the victims.

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  • Mental health support for healthcare workers after the Great East Japan Earthquake: Five years on. Reviewed International journal

    Jun Shigemura, Nahoko Harada, Aihide Yoshino

    Nursing & health sciences   18 ( 1 )   1 - 3   2016.3

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  • Peacekeepers deserve more mental health research and care. Reviewed International journal

    Shigemura J, Nagamine M, Harada N, Tanichi M, Shimizu K, Yoshino A

    BJPsych open   2 ( 2 )   e3 - e4   2016.3

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    SUMMARY: United Nations peacekeeping personnel face numerous stressors due to their challenging deployments. Past studies have had inconsistent results regarding whether or not their deployment experience affects their mental health outcomes. Further studies are required to ascertain the associations between their outcomes and factors before, during and after their peacekeeping missions. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST: None. COPYRIGHT AND USAGE: © The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2016. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Non-Commercial, No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) licence.

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  • Noradrenalin effectively rescues mice from blast lung injury caused by laser-induced shock waves. Reviewed

    Miyawaki H, Saitoh D, Hagisawa K, Noguchi M, Sato S, Kinoshita M, Miyazaki H, Satoh Y, Harada N, Sakamoto T

    Intensive Care Medicine Experimental   3 ( 1 )   2015.12

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  • Rumor-Related and Exclusive Behavior Coverage in Internet News Reports Following the 2009 H1N1 Influenza Outbreak in Japan. Reviewed International journal

    Jun Shigemura, Nahoko Harada, Masaaki Tanichi, Masanori Nagamine, Kunio Shimizu, Yoshiaki Katsuda, Shinichi Tokuno, Gentaro Tsumatori, Aihide Yoshino

    Disaster medicine and public health preparedness   9 ( 4 )   459 - 63   2015.8

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    OBJECTIVE: We sought to elucidate news article reporting of adverse public psychosocial behaviors, in particular, rumor-related coverage (eg, panic, demagoguery) and exclusive behavior coverage (negative behaviors, eg, discrimination, bullying) during the 2009 influenza A (H1N1) influenza pandemic in Japan. METHODS: We examined 154 Internet news-site articles reporting adverse public psychosocial responses in the first 60 days of the outbreak. Rumor-related coverage and exclusive behavior coverage were dichotomously coded as included or not. Moreover, we assessed whether or not health information (eg, coping methods, virus toxicity information) or emphasis on information quality (eg, importance of information, cautions about overreactions) were simultaneously reported. RESULTS: Rumor-related coverage (n=120, 77.9%) was less likely to simultaneously report public health information (eg, toxicity information, health support information, and cautions about overreactions; P<.05). Conversely, exclusive behavior coverage (n=41, 26.6%) was more likely to report public health information (P<.05). CONCLUSIONS: Rumor-related coverage was less likely to have accompanying public health information, whereas exclusive behavior coverage was more likely to include it. During public health crises, it is essential to understand that rumors and exclusive behaviors have adverse effects on the public and that accompanying public health information may help people take proactive coping actions.

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  • 日本プライマリ・ケア連合学会東日本大震災支援プロジェクト(PCAT)の、被災地派遣医療支援スタッフのための派遣前研修の構築とその展開

    角 泰人, 林 健太郎, 原田 奈穂子, 大橋 博樹, 山下 大輔, 若林 英樹, 孫 大輔, 石橋 幸滋, 前沢 政次

    日本プライマリ・ケア連合学会誌   38 ( 特別号 )   166 - 169   2015.3

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    2011年3月11日に発生した東日本大震災において、日本プライマリ・ケア連合学会は支援プロジェクト("Primary Care for All"Team、以下PCAT)を立ち上げ、医療従事者を中心とするボランティアを派遣して医療支援を行った。派遣支援は2013年3月までの2年間に及び、派遣者は総計500人以上(うち4割程度は医師)となった。2011年3月29日から同年9月までの派遣者に対しては、派遣前研修を行った。その構築と実際、そして震災のフェイズの移行に伴っての変遷について報告し、成果と問題点、将来への課題について考察する。(著者抄録)

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  • A case report of medical staff acceptance from overseas aid agencies at the Great East Japan Earthquake

    林健太郎, 角泰人, 原田奈穂子, 富塚太郎, 大橋博樹, 前沢政次

    日本プライマリ・ケア連合学会誌   38 ( 特別号 )   154 - 162   2015.3

  • サイプロジェクトの経験より 災害医療のために家庭医・総合医は何を備えておくべきか?

    若林 英樹, 山上 実紀, 原田 奈穂子

    日本プライマリ・ケア連合学会誌   38 ( 特別号 )   132 - 135   2015.3

  • 山元町仮設住宅・被災者住宅におけるIT機器を用いた保健活動

    林 健太郎, 加門 葉月, 原田 奈穂子, 森山 美智子

    日本プライマリ・ケア連合学会誌   38 ( 特別号 )   180 - 183   2015.3

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    宮城県山元町において、独居高齢者から希望をつのり、計43名の方にIT機器を用いた健康保険サービスを提供した。現地で保健師1名がデータ管理、訪問活動を実施、またデータ管理については遠隔で行いサービスを運営した。安否確認を目的とした当サービスの利用は、管理体制や、電波状況などシステムの問題、目的と対象者に沿ったサービス内容の再考など、課題が多くみつかった。一方で、データ管理や訪問活動を介して、利用者や地域とのつながりをより深めることができた。今後、超高齢化を迎える地域で、見守り体制を整えていくには、ITサービスを利用することも効果的と思われる。しかしそれはあくまでツールとし、それ以上に、対象者と直接コミュニケーションをとれる位置に専門職者が存在し、関係機関と連携をとることが、データの解釈・活用や住民の安心感に重要であり、地域のつながりも深めていけるのでは、と考える。(著者抄録)

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    日本プライマリ・ケア連合学会誌   38 ( 特別号 )   170 - 175   2015.3

  • Mental health and psychological impacts from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster: a systematic literature review. Reviewed International journal

    Nahoko Harada, Jun Shigemura, Masaaki Tanichi, Kyoko Kawaida, Satomi Takahashi, Fumiko Yasukata

    Disaster and military medicine   1   17 - 17   2015

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    BACKGROUND: On March 11, 2011, Japan experienced an unprecedented combination of earthquake/tsunami/nuclear accidents (the Great East Japan Earthquake; GEJE). We sought to identify mental health and psychosocial consequences of this compound disaster. METHOD: A systematic literature review was conducted of quantitative research articles addressing mental health of survivors and the psychological impact of the GEJE. For articles between March 2011 and December 2014, PubMed, PsychINFO, and EMBASE databases were searched with guidance on literature review method. RESULTS: Forty-nine studies met the inclusion criteria. A substantial proportion of the affected individuals experienced considerable psychological distress. Mental health outcomes included, but were not limited to, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety symptoms. Physical health changes, such as sleeping and eating disturbances, also occurred. In Fukushima, radioactive release induced massive fear and uncertainty in a large number of people, causing massive distress among the affected residents, especially among mothers of young children and nuclear plant workers. Stigma was additional challenge to the Fukushima residents. The review identified several groups with vulnerabilities, such as disaster workers, children, internally displaced people, patients with psychiatric disorders, and the bereaved. CONCLUSIONS: Following the GEJE, a considerable proportion of the population was mentally affected to a significant degree. The affected individuals showed a wide array of mental and physical consequences. In Fukushima, the impact of nuclear disaster was immense and complex, leading to fear of radiation, safety issues, and stigma issues.

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  • Primary Care for Obstetrics Team : PCOT

    吉田穂波, 林健太郎, 林健太郎, 太田寛, 池田裕美枝, 大塚恵子, 原田菜穂子, 新井隆成, 藤岡洋介, 春名めぐみ, 中尾博之

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  • 【東日本大震災と保健医療】東日本大震災における医療系民間ボランティア団体現地派遣員の活動内容と活動期間と帰任後の心理状態 Reviewed

    原田 奈穂子, 新福 洋子, 重村 淳, 安酸 史子

    日本保健医療行動科学会雑誌   29 ( 1 )   40 - 47   2014.6

  • Avian influenza A(H7N9): information-sharing through government web sites in the Western Pacific Region Reviewed

    Nahoko Harada, World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific Event Management Team, Nyka Alexander, Babatunde Olowokure

    WPSAR   4 ( 3 )   48 - 50   2013.5

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  • Caring for the forensic population: recognizing the educational needs of emergency department nurses and physicians Reviewed

    Elizabeth Henderson, Nahoko Harada, Angela Amar

    Journal of Forensic Nursing   8 ( 4 )   170 - 177   2012.12

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    The Emergency Department (ED) is a point of contact for victims of violence after an act of criminal activity has occurred. Hence, ED clinicians are in a key position to have a significant impact on both the medical and legal outcomes of the forensic patient population. The purpose of this study was to describe and compare forensic knowledge, practice, and experiences of ED nurses and physicians. Specific aims were to (1) describe experiences of nurses and physicians related to forensic practice; (2) compare clinical forensic knowledge and experience between nurses and physicians; and (3) describe forensic learning needs. This descriptive, correlational study utilized a survey questionnaire completed by 134 ED nurses and physicians. Results of the survey revealed no significant differences in the education, knowledge, and confidence with forensic patients between ED nurses and physicians. However, just over half of the sample reported feeling confident in managing forensic patients indicating a need for increased forensic education. Practice implications indicate that forensic education is needed and desired among ED nurses and physicians within the clinical setting. Further studie

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  • Closed suctioning system: Critical analysis for its use Reviewed

    Nahoko Harada

    JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE   7 ( 1 )   19 - 28   2010

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    To determine the efficacy and effectiveness of the closed suctioning system.
    Method:
    Literature review articles were accessed from the following databases: PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library. The literature review criteria included: all publication styles except meta-analysis, participants that were &gt;= 18 years, written in English, and published between 1973 and 2008.
    Results:
    This literature review revealed that the efficacy and effectiveness of the closed suctioning system remains to be demonstrated. The device manufacturers&apos; studies focused on cost reduction, cross-contamination, and preservation of the oxygen saturation of patients during endotracheal suctioning; however, the clinical studies focused on the use of closed suctioning systems to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia. The reviewed studies had small sample sizes with heterogeneous demographics and non-randomized controls. Recent studies suggest that closed suctioning systems are no better than open suctioning systems in terms of mortality, morbidity, or the cost-benefit ratio. A few studies did indicate that the closed suctioning system might reduce the loss of lung volume and oxygen desaturation.
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    The studies reviewed in this article suggest that the evidence on the efficacy and effectiveness of closed suctioning systems is inconclusive. Only limited populations will benefit clinically from the use of this device. There is a need for further studies with randomized controlled trials to explore the use of closed suction systems and to update current clinical practise guidelines.

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  • スフィアハンドブック : 人道憲章と人道支援における最低基準

    Sphere Association( Role: Edit)

    支援の質とアカウンタビリティ向上ネットワーク  2019.10  ( ISBN:9784991102103

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  • Textbook of Disaster Psychiatry

    Robert J. Ursano( Role: Joint author)

    Cambridge University Press  2018  ( ISBN:9781316481424

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  • 災害歯科医学

    槻木恵一, 中久木康一

    医歯薬出版  2018  ( ISBN:9784263422434

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  • 災害時の歯科保健医療対策 : 連携と標準化に向けて

    中久木, 康一, 北原, 稔, 安藤, 雄一, 日本災害時公衆衛生歯科研究会( Role: Contributor)

    一世出版  2015.6  ( ISBN:9784870781795

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  • 公衆衛生

    神馬 征峰, 大森 純子, 宮本 有紀, 吉岡 京子

    医学書院  2015  ( ISBN:9784260019897

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  • 巨大惨禍への精神医学的介入 : 自然災害・事故・戦争・テロ等への専門的備え

    Ritchie, Elspeth Cameron, Watson, Patricia J., Friedman, Matthew J., 計見, 一雄, 鈴木, 満( Role: Joint translator)

    弘文堂  2013.12  ( ISBN:9784335651618

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  • Minimum Standards for Child Protection

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  • ボランティアベースの災害支援者に向けた組織に求められる支援者支援と女性支援者への配慮

    福島奏子, 原田奈穂子, 新福洋子

    第27回日本災害医学会  2022.3.3 

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  • 診療看護師 (NP) の職務満足・不満の理由

    鈴木美穂, 本田和也, 原田奈穂子, 香田将英, 荒木とも子, 工藤剛実, 齋藤真人, 渡邊隆夫

    第7回日本NP学会学術集会  2021.11.19 

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    Event date: 2021.11.19 - 2021.11.21

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  • 全国市町村における地域・地理的特性と自殺率との相関分析

    香田将英, 髙橋聡, 篠崎智大, 市川学, 原田奈穂子, 近藤克則, 石田康

    第40回 日本社会精神医学会  2021.3.5 

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  • 今後の災害精神保健医療福祉活動のあり方 「4Ws、つなぎマップ」を用いた災害時精神保健心理社会的支援における地域連携の検討

    丸山 嘉一, 池田 美樹, 原田 奈穂子

    日本公衆衛生学会総会抄録集  2020.10  日本公衆衛生学会

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  • 南海トラフ地震に向けて宮崎県内における包括的な災害対応基盤構築

    原田 奈穂子

    日本災害看護学会誌  2020.9  (一社)日本災害看護学会編集委員会

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  • 新型コロナウイルス流行下での避難所の環境を考える スフィア基準に基づいた環境の模索

    原田 奈穂子, 千島 佳也子, 宮本 純子

    日本災害看護学会誌  2020.9  (一社)日本災害看護学会編集委員会

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  • 地方における在宅系事業所の災害対応の現状とBCP作成のプロセス:マルチメソッド研究

    原田奈穂子

    日本在宅医療連合学会大会プログラム・講演抄録集  2020  (一社)日本在宅医療連合学会

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  • 宮崎県内の在宅療養を支える訪問系の医療・介護サービスにおけるBCPに対する意識調査

    蓮池 恵理子, 原田 奈穂子, 田上 博喜

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine  2019.2  (一社)日本災害医学会

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  • 災害福祉支援研修の歩みと実績と展望III 研修実績と展望

    原田 奈穂子, 山本 克彦, 笹岡 眞弓, 香田 将英

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine  2019.2  (一社)日本災害医学会

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  • 災害福祉支援研修の歩みと実績と展望II 研修プログラムの構築

    原田 奈穂子, 笹岡 眞弓, 山本 克彦, 香田 将英, 森谷 就慶

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine  2019.2  (一社)日本災害医学会

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  • 災害福祉支援:災害福祉支援連絡協議会準備会の設立

    原田奈穂子, 笹岡眞弓, 森谷就慶, 香田将英, 山本克彦

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine (Web)  2019 

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  • 「避難者に我慢させない支援」を実現する「スフィアプロジェクト」研修

    谷寛文, 原田奈穂子, 甲斐聡一朗, 児玉光也, 宮本純子, 坂東淳

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine (Web)  2019 

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  • 平成30年度大規模地震時医療活動訓練において,計画立案および本部運営を行い見えてきた,小児周産期リエゾンの現在の課題と今後の展望

    白尾英仁, 今井一徳, 原田奈穂子, 高橋礼子, 岬美穂, 平川(濱田)薫

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine (Web)  2019 

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  • 災害福祉支援研修の歩みと実績と展望 I:研修発足までの歩み

    原田奈穂子, 笹岡眞弓, 山本克彦, 香田将英, 森谷就慶

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine (Web)  2019 

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  • 災害時避難所における子どもの居場所(CFS)の設置訓練と地域への啓発

    三好好枝, 原田奈穂子, 藤村涼子, 直野慶子

    九州精神神経学会・九州精神医療学会プログラム・抄録集  2019  精神医療学会

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  • 災害拠点精神科病院の機能と今後の課題

    松尾寿栄, 原田奈穂子, 三好良英, 香田将英, 石田康

    九州精神神経学会・九州精神医療学会プログラム・抄録集  2019 

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  • 小児周産期医療における災害時の人材育成における課題~平成30年度大規模地震時医療活動訓練の振り返りから~

    今井一徳, 白尾英仁, 原田奈穂子, 平川(濱田)薫, 高橋礼子, 岬美穂

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine (Web)  2019 

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  • 生活支援に携わるJRATに期待すること

    原田奈穂子

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine (Web)  2019 

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  • 災害福祉支援研修の歩みと実績と展望 III:研修実績と展望

    原田奈穂子, 山本克彦, 笹岡眞弓, 香田将英

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine (Web)  2019 

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  • 災害福祉支援研修の歩みと実績と展望 II:研修プログラムの構築

    原田奈穂子, 笹岡眞弓, 山本克彦, 香田将英, 森谷就慶

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine (Web)  2019 

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  • 地域レジリエンスを高める避難所運営訓練:国際人道支援における最低基準に基づいた訓練

    原田奈穂子, 野口幸洋, 水谷嘉浩, 田上博喜, 相星裕真

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine (Web)  2019 

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  • 災害急性期における災害時小児周産期リエゾンの情報戦略~平成30年度大規模地震時医療活動訓練の振り返りから~

    今井一徳, 白尾英仁, 原田奈穂子, 平川(濱田)薫, 高橋礼子, 岬美穂

    Japanese Journal of Disaster Medicine (Web)  2019 

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  • 不眠が社会に与える影響(社会的コスト)系統的レビュー

    相星裕真, 吉永尚紀, 田上博喜, 原田奈穂子

    九州精神神経学会・九州精神医療学会プログラム・抄録集  2018 

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  • 自分の地域で発災した時のために-大阪の取り組み

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    J. of Clinical Rehabilitation  2018 

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  • 災害時医療支援における小児へのケア・小児医療チームの役割の検討

    上吉原良実, 上吉原良実, 浦部優, 浦部優, 野口幸洋, 原田奈穂子

    日本小児救急医学会雑誌  2018  (一社)日本小児救急医学会

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  • 診療看護師(NP)のキャリア制度発足から10年後

    原田奈穂子, 本田和也, 鈴木美穂, 香田将英, 工藤剛実, 荒木とも子, 齋藤真人, 渡邊隆夫

    第7回日本NP学会学術集会  2021.11 

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  • A multisector approach environmental management project to alleviate overcrowded evacuation shelters: an intervention to facilitate mental health a psychosocial wellness in evacuees. International conference

    Nahoko Harada, Masahide Koda, Mitsuya Kodama, Yosuke Takada, Soichiro Kai, Kayako Chishima

    The 5th International Conference on Healthcare System Preparedness and Response to Emergencies & Disasters  2018 

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  • ウェブ調査における災害のリスク認知と対策実施の状況について International conference

    杉山 賢明, 山本 貴文, 五十嵐 彩夏, 原田 奈穂子, 草間 太郎, 坪谷 透, 相田 潤, 小坂 健

    日本公衆衛生学会総会  2018 

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  • シンポジウム 在宅医療における防災・危機管理 地域に住まう人が災害を経験した時に大切なこと International conference

    原田奈穂子

    第19回日本在宅医学会  2018 

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  • 大規模災害時多職種による情報共有基盤の構築:高汎用性ラピッドアセスメントシートの開発 International conference

    原田奈穂子, 坪山宜代, 中久木康一, 久保達彦, 市川学, 金谷泰宏

    第23回⽇本集団災害医学会総会・学術集会  2018 

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  • 後ろ向きチャートレビューによる行動療法的アプローチに基づいた患者行動変化と看護展開の分析 International conference

    相星裕真, 嶋元和子, 田上博喜, 原田奈穂子

    第63回九州精神医療学会  2018 

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  • 徳島県における地域の大規模災害対応能力強化への取り組み International conference

    谷 寛文, 原田 奈穂子, 甲斐 聡一朗, 宮本 純子, 児玉 光也, 中村 安秀, 金谷 泰宏, 石本 寛子, 坂東 淳

    日本公衆衛生学会総会  2018 

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  • 災害医療における 公衆衛生学的アプローチ ~スフィア・プロジェクトを災害現場へ~ International conference

    原田奈穂子

    日本災害医療薬剤師学会 第7回学術大会  2018 

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  • ユマニチュードに関する文献検討:病棟看護に活かすために International conference

    上山寛満, 戸高奈々恵, 池田遥, 嶋元和子, 田上博喜, 原田奈穂子

    第63回九州精神医療学会  2018 

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  • 地域包括ケアシステムにおける災害対応の準備状況の把握 全国市区町村調査 International conference

    山本 貴文, 原田 奈穂子, 相田 潤, 坪谷 透, 杉山 賢明, 五十嵐 彩夏, 小坂 健

    日本公衆衛生学会総会  2018 

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  • 地域包括ケアシステムにおける災害対応の準備状況の把握:地域包括支援センター調査 International conference

    原田奈穂子, 山本貴文, 杉山賢明, 坪谷透, 小坂健

    第23回⽇本集団災害医学会総会・学術集会  2018 

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  • 多職種連携のためのツール:スフィアスタンダード2018 International conference

    原田奈穂子, 香田将英, 甲斐聡一朗, 千島佳也子, 児玉光也, 佐藤隼人

    第23回⽇本集団災害医学会総会・学術集会  2018 

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  • 災害時の地域のメンタルヘルスを守るために:予防医療の観点から International conference

    原田奈穂子, 松尾寿栄, 田上博喜, 石田康

    第70回九州精神神経学会  2018 

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  • A holistic approach of disaster mental health and psychosocial support: A nurse led disaster aid project International conference

    Nahoko Harada

    International Conference on Ethics, Esthetics, and Empirics in Nursing: Driving Force for Better Health Faculty of Nursing  2018 

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  • シンポジウム 在宅医療における防災・危機管理 地域に住まう人が災害を経験した時に大切なこと Invited

    原田奈穂子

    第19回日本在宅医学会  2018 

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  • Quality people-centered crisis management: A collaborative training initiative involving local government and the community. International conference

    Nahoko Harada, Hiroko Ishimoto, Makoto Bando, Hirofumi Tani, Manabu Ichikawa, Yasuhiro Kanatani

    The 5th International Conference on Healthcare System Preparedness and Response to Emergencies & Disasters  2018 

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  • A multisector approach environmental management project to alleviate overcrowded evacuation shelters: an intervention to facilitate mental health a psychosocial wellness in evacuees. International conference

    Nahoko Harada, Masahide Koda, Mitsuya Kodama, Yosuke Takada, Soichiro Kai, Kayako Chishima

    The 5th International Conference on Healthcare System Preparedness and Response to Emergencies & Disasters  2018 

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  • 災害時の地域のメンタルヘルスを守るために:予防医療の観点から

    原田奈穂子, 松尾寿栄, 田上博喜, 石田康

    第70回九州精神神経学会  2018 

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  • 地域包括ケアシステムにおける災害対応の準備状況の把握 全国市区町村調査

    山本 貴文, 原田 奈穂子, 相田 潤, 坪谷 透, 杉山 賢明, 五十嵐 彩夏, 小坂 健

    日本公衆衛生学会総会  2018 

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  • ウェブ調査における災害のリスク認知と対策実施の状況について

    杉山 賢明, 山本 貴文, 五十嵐 彩夏, 原田 奈穂子, 草間 太郎, 坪谷 透, 相田 潤, 小坂 健

    日本公衆衛生学会総会  2018 

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  • 徳島県における地域の大規模災害対応能力強化への取り組み

    谷 寛文, 原田 奈穂子, 甲斐 聡一朗, 宮本 純子, 児玉 光也, 中村 安秀, 金谷 泰宏, 石本 寛子, 坂東 淳

    日本公衆衛生学会総会  2018 

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  • そう、私たちの診ている地域ては自然災害が起こるのです Invited

    高柳宏史, 原田奈穂子, 小山耕太

    日本プライマリ・ケア連合学会冬季セミナー  2018 

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  • 後ろ向きチャートレビューによる行動療法的アプローチに基づいた患者行動変化と看護展開の分析

    相星裕真, 嶋元和子, 田上博喜, 原田奈穂子

    第63回九州精神医療学会  2018 

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  • ユマニチュードに関する文献検討:病棟看護に活かすために

    上山寛満, 戸高奈々恵, 池田遥, 嶋元和子, 田上博喜, 原田奈穂子

    第63回九州精神医療学会  2018 

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  • 地域包括ケアシステムにおける災害対応の準備状況の把握:地域包括支援センター調査

    原田奈穂子, 山本貴文, 杉山賢明, 坪谷透, 小坂健

    第23回⽇本集団災害医学会総会・学術集会  2018 

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  • 多職種連携のためのツール:スフィアスタンダード2018

    原田奈穂子, 香田将英, 甲斐聡一朗, 千島佳也子, 児玉光也, 佐藤隼人

    第23回⽇本集団災害医学会総会・学術集会  2018 

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  • 大規模災害時多職種による情報共有基盤の構築:高汎用性ラピッドアセスメントシートの開発

    原田奈穂子, 坪山宜代, 中久木康一, 久保達彦, 市川学, 金谷泰宏

    第23回⽇本集団災害医学会総会・学術集会  2018 

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  • 災害医療における 公衆衛生学的アプローチ ~スフィア・プロジェクトを災害現場へ~ Invited

    原田奈穂子

    日本災害医療薬剤師学会 第7回学術大会  2018 

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  • Quality people-centered crisis management: A collaborative training initiative involving local government and the community. International conference

    Nahoko Harada, Hiroko Ishimoto, Makoto Bando, Hirofumi Tani, Manabu Ichikawa, Yasuhiro Kanatani

    The 5th International Conference on Healthcare System Preparedness and Response to Emergencies & Disasters  2018 

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  • そう、私たちの診ている地域ては自然災害が起こるのです International conference

    高柳宏史, 原田奈穂子, 小山耕太

    日本プライマリ・ケア連合学会冬季セミナー  2018 

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  • A holistic approach of disaster mental health and psychosocial support: A nurse led disaster aid project International conference

    Nahoko Harada

    International Conference on Ethics, Esthetics, and Empirics in Nursing: Driving Force for Better Health Faculty of Nursing  2018 

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Awards

  • 優秀演題発表賞 最優秀賞

    2023.10   日本NP学会   特別養護老人ホームに診療看護師 (NP) が従事する役割と経済的効果に関する後方視調査

    香田将英, 佐藤尚子, 荒木とも子, 原田奈穂子, 本田和也, 工藤剛実, 渡邊隆夫, 鈴木美穂

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  • Best Scientific Article Award

    2022.8   Japan Primary Care Association  

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  • Best Dissertation Award

    2015.5   Boston College  

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  • Ann Wolbert Burgess Award

    2015.5   Boston College  

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Research Projects

  • 自然災害後の子どもへの心理社会的援助プログラム作成のための研究

    Grant number:24K05818  2024.04 - 2028.03

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  基盤研究(C)

    福地 成

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    Grant amount:\3250000 ( Direct expense: \2500000 、 Indirect expense:\750000 )

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  • 令和時代の自然災害と健康危機管理:WHOの研究手法ガイダンスを見据えた研 究推進

    Grant number:24LA2001  2024.04 - 2026.03

    厚生労働省  厚生労働行政推進調査事業費 

    小坂健, 香田将英, 野村周平, 大塚理加, 西岡大輔, 坪山(笠岡) 宜代, 市川学, 坪井 基浩, 冨尾 淳

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  • 30-50代女性の自殺要因解明とCBTを柱としたメンタルヘルス支援モデルの構築

    Grant number:23K10202  2023.04 - 2026.03

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(C)  基盤研究(C)

    岡本 亜紀, 原田 奈穂子, 藤井 宏子, 新井 友子, 香田 将英

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    Grant amount:\4550000 ( Direct expense: \3500000 、 Indirect expense:\1050000 )

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  • Development of a palliative care model for the symptoms and distress of people and their families during disasters.

    Grant number:22K10842  2022.04 - 2026.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    原田 奈穂子

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    Grant amount:\4160000 ( Direct expense: \3200000 、 Indirect expense:\960000 )

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  • 実践的看護臨床薬理学教育モデル(iDrug)に基づいた新たな教育システムの開発

    Grant number:21H03223  2021.04 - 2025.03

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(B)  基盤研究(B)

    柳田 俊彦, 江藤 宏美, 礒濱 洋一郎, 茂木 正樹, 木下 由美子, 野間口 千香穂, 杉田 由加里, 池田 龍二, 金岡 麻希, 斉藤 しのぶ, 原田 奈穂子

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    Grant amount:\16900000 ( Direct expense: \13000000 、 Indirect expense:\3900000 )

    本研究では、実践的看護臨床薬理学教育『integrated Drug (iDrug)』を活用し、看護の臨床薬理学教育を学士教育から継続教育までシームレスにつなぐ新たな教育システムを開発する。臨床の現場における頻用薬Top30に関して、看護師-薬剤師-医師の連携のもと、与薬の実践に必要な事項を看護チームで必須かつ共有すべき知識として能動的に学習し、質の高い安全な看護の提供を目指すものである。
    そのために、下記の4点を実施した。(1) 処方薬Top30の資料作成 (iDrug シート:看護師のための与薬のしおり) :病棟薬剤師との連携のもとに、各病棟における処方薬Top30 を明らかにする。与薬に必要な様々な情報について、写真やイラストを活用した資料「与薬のしおり」を作成する。 (2) iDrug「与薬のしおり」の活用1:実践的シナリオ教材の作成と演習での活用:看護の視点から重要な代表的症例(Paper Patient)に、iDrugに基づいて頻用薬の情報を追加し、看護と薬物治療を包括的に学習可能な実践的シナリオ教材を作成する。演習で活用し、臨床に即した薬物治療・与薬の実践、看護援助を学習する。(3)iDrug「与薬のしおり」の活用2:看護学生の実習教育での活用ならびに病棟薬剤師による病棟看護師教育での活用:「与薬のしおり」を病棟薬剤師による病棟看護師教育に活用する。 病棟実習時の看護学生への教育に活用する。(4) 看護における薬理学教育の実態把握のための調査とフィードバック :看護における薬理学教育は、殆どが外部講師(医師/薬剤師)に委ねられているため、現在の教育内容について実態調査を行い、看護実践と臨床薬理学の双方の観点から検証する。
    上記の成果は、国内学会でのシンポジウム発表(2件)、論文(2報)において報告を行った。

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  • 日本におけるナースプラクティショナーの展開に向けた費用対効果等のアウトカム研究

    Grant number:20H03918  2020.04 - 2024.03

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(B)  基盤研究(B)

    鈴木 美穂, 本田 和也, 渡邊 隆夫, 香田 将英, 原田 奈穂子

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  • Culturally sensitive disaster nursing in Pacific islands

    Grant number:17H04470  2017.04 - 2021.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

    丸谷 美紀, 高瀬 佳苗, 奥田 博子, 原田 奈穂子, 安齋 由貴子, 上林 美保子, 塩満 芳子

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    本課題は日本、フィリピン、ニュージーランドの3つの環太平洋島嶼国において、保健師が地域の文化に即して、どのように全人的に災害時に活動するかを調査しモデルを構築することを目的としている。2017年度は日本において、地震・津波・豪雨に関して、被災地保健師・住民・応援保健師に対して調査を行った。
    2018年度は、2017年度の日本における調査結果を、被災地保健師・住民・応援保健師という対象ごとに分析した。その検討結果を踏まえて、保健師の行為と意図を分けて分析をしたところ、保健活動自体は従来の災害保健活動に加えて、ニーズ抽出や安寧のための行為が多く見られた。また、文化の内容は従来の文化看護の項目と類似していたが、災害周期の時期に応じて文化の影響が変化していることが明らかになった。
    上記の結果を踏まえて、フィリピンタクロバン及びサマールにて、スーパー台風の被災に関して、被災地保健師・住民・応援保健師に対して調査を行った。タガログ語の翻訳が遅滞しているため、分析は途中経過であるが、日本の結果と類似する点と、異なる点が見受けられた。例えば、台風が通過し避難所から街の復興に出向く際に、最初に教会をたてなおした、というスピリチュアルな点は、日本においても位牌の持ち出し等において見られたが、スピリチュアルなよりどころの強さは語られていなかった。また、復興において、自給自足で通貨を用いない集落の復興のために、裁縫や農業などの労働力と農作元の物々交換などの工夫が見られた。日本においても生きがい対策としての農作業をや伝統工芸品づくりああったが、生計維持の意味合いは薄かった。
    以上、分析過程ではあるが、文化の項目に「貨幣価値」「スピリチュアルケアのコミュニティ」が新たに加わる見通しである。

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  • 避難所環境整備のための国際基準を日本・先進国版へ改定する取り組み

    Grant number:17K12521  2017.04 - 2021.03

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(C)  基盤研究(C)

    原田 奈穂子, 圓山 琢也, 笠岡 宜代

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    本研究は、内閣府が発行した避難所運営マニュアルにも環境を整える上で参考にすべき文献として引用されているスフィア基準を日本版に改訂し,看護職のみならず,避難所運営を担う住民リーダーも活用できるスマートフォン用アプリケーションを開発することを目的としている。
    本年度は、目標2である基準の補正と実践的妥当性、文化的妥当性の検討のための、エキスパートミーティングをほぼ終了しデータ解析を進めた。国際基準が2018年版新基準を踏まえての指標のコンテクスト化を進めるため追加のコンサルテーションヒアリングを行った。補正した基準について,国内外のスフィア基準の専門家・実践家エキスパートパネル・コンサルテーションを行った。その一環で、ニュージーランドの病院・保健省担当者からクライストチャーチ地震に際しての避難所の環境についてヒアリングを行い、本研究の研究成果について意見交換を行った。先進国における避難所環境の相違を明らかにした。またフィリピン大学看護学部と、台風ハイエンにおける避難所の環境についてヒアリングを行い、本研究の研究成果について意見交換を行った。
    前年と同様に、指標を試験的に利用して九州沖縄DMATブロック訓練に際して、宮崎県高原町と協働し、住民参加型・体験型訓練を行った。訓練を通し、5つの行政団体、20の支援機関、住民、指標に基づいた避難所環境についてフィードバックを受けることができた。
    アプリケーション試用プラットフォーム作成のため、本研究成果を共有するウェブサイトを作成した。2019年12月末からの新型コロナウイルス流行を受けて、本研究の一部を成果を公表した。

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  • 災害時の支援者支援ってどんなこと? サスティナブルな災害支援のポイント

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    岡山医療連携協議会  2022.7.27

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  • 鍼灸院だからできる 新型コロナウイルス感染症流行で疲れた方へのサポートの仕方

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    はりねっとオンライン  2022.7.17

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  • これだけは知っておきたい 災害時のこども支援

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    吹田市  2022.7.12

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  • スフィア基準に基づく災害支援のポイント

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    熊本大学 災害時のこころのケアセミナー  2022.6.29

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  • がまんをさせない災害看護

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    鹿児島県看護協会  災害支援ナース育成研修Part2  2022.3.19

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  • 人道行動における子どもの保護の最低基準

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    広島大学, UNITAR(国際連合訓練調査研究所), ひろしまNPOセンター  2022.2.11

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    宮崎県DWAT  2022.1.23

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  • 国立保健医療科学院客員研究員

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