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last modified:2024/01/08

Professor KATO Mayumi

Laboratory Website

Faculty, Affiliation

Faculty of Health Sciences, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences Graduate Course of Nursing Science/ Department of Clinical Nursing
Sentinel Reader for Evidence-Based Nursing, bmjupdates(British Medical Journal Group)
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College and School Educational Field

Division of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medical Science
Division of Health Sciences,Graduate School of Medical Science
Department of Nursing,School of Health Sciences, College of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences

Laboratory

Mayumi Kato FAX:076-234-4363

Academic Background

【Academic background(Doctoral/Master's Degree)】
St. Joseph's College of Main Master Nursing Nursing education Unfinished course
Kanazawa University Master Graduate School of Medical Science Devision of Health Sciences 200503 Completed
Kanazawa University Doctor Graduated School of Medical Science Devision of Health Sciences Completed
【Academic background(Bachelor's Degree)】
Kanazawa University School of Nursing 198503
Washington State University
【Degree】
Master of Health Science
Ph. D.

Career

Niigata University(2008/10/01-)

Year & Month of Birth

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Specialities

Gerontol. & Rehab. Nursing、Rehabilitation nursing

Speciality Keywords

Gerontological Nursing, Rehabilitation Nursing, fall prevention, team approach, stroke nursing

Research Themes

Development of a computed simulation program to train clinical judgement for fall prevention

The aim of this study is to develop computed simulation program to train clinical judgement for fall prevention.

A collaborative approach for the prevention of falls in stroke patients

Preventing falls in stroke patients during rehabilitation cannot be successful without effective collaboration. The aim of this study was to qualitatively evaluate a collaborative approach for fall prevention. The collaborative approach involved sharing values and attitudes (i.e., consciousness), education, and approaches, followed by integration and clarification of one’s own roles. We tested two teams comprising nurses (NS), physiotherapists (PT) and occupational therapists (OT) through simulation with stroke patients during rehabilitation. Descriptive data were collected via interview, and analyses used employing a framework approach. Answers to interview questions revealed that sharing consciousness, education, and approaches had the power to change, involving in recognition of “Sharing consciousness having the power to change towards a positive direction”, “Being able to understand other professions’ perspectives and ideas”, “Taking advantage of documentation provided by nurses”, and “Nurses documentation being a shared tool”. “Compensate phenomena among roles” was shown through integration and clarification of one’s own roles. These data suggested that a collaborative approach was effective in a qualitative analysis, quantitative analyses are planned for a future study.

Development of a fall prevention program adapted to the individual risks of elderly persons in facilities

The aim of this study was to develop a fall-prevention program adapted to the individual risks of elderly patients in a long-term care facility by increasing the caregiving skills and motivation of staff members through mutual action research. The program, developed through the synthesis of seven evidence-based practice studies, consisted of staff education, identification of problems related to fall prevention in the facility by the use of focus group interview, assessment of individual risks, implementation of care adapted to the risks, consultation about fall-related problems, and modification of care in case of falls. The fall-prevention program was shown to be effective, especially in reducing injuries. The fall rate per 1,000 residential days was reduced from 7.6 to 5.0 in the intervention ward, while it went from 4.8 to 4.3 in the control ward. The percentage of injured persons in the intervention ward was significantly reduced from 22.6% during the 6 months before the intervention period to 9.7% during the 6-month intervention period, and the number of injuries was reduced from 13 to 3. No one was harmed by the program. The process went from expectation and anxiety regarding an unpredictable process to feeling of achievement through role conflicts. Empowerment was considered a driving force. The change agents for staff members were the response of patients and family members to satisfactory care, and the recognition of the need for cooperation with other medical staff members. On the other hand, the change agent for the fall prevention team members was recognition of staff members who could identify individual risks and had potential care skills. In conclusion, the fall-prevention program was shown to be acceptable for use among elderly individuals in a long-term care facility by increasing the caregiving skills and motivation of staff members.

Fall prevention for the elderly in a long-term care institution: Development of an exercise program based on EBN

Our aim was to develop an exercise program for fall prevention, based on evidence-based nursing (EBN), to not only increase muscle strength in the lower extremities, balance, and mobility, but also to decrease fear of falling and to increase self-efficacy for fall prevention in the elderly in a long-term care institution. We developed an exercise program which consisted of a warm-up, static stretching exercise, muscle strengthening in the lower extremities, balance training (toe training and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation), and a cool-down, based on EBN. The study design was a clinical trial. We developed a program through two trials. In the first trial, the 30 elderly participants who agreed to our study were divided into an intervention group of 16 people and a control group of 14 people. The length of the program was three months, and we measured muscle strength, balance, mobility, fear of falling, self-efficacy for fall, and the number of falls to evaluate the effectiveness of the program. As a result, the intervention group showed increased balance and mobility and a decreased number of falls, although muscle strength and self-efficacy for fall did not increase and arm strength decreased significantly. No training-related medical problems occurred. We modified the program to increase muscle strength in the lower extremities, to increase or maintain arm strength and self-efficacy for fall. In the second trial, 40 elderly participants were divided into an intervention group of 21 people and a control group of 19 people. The results showed a maintaining of arm strength and an increase of self-efficacy for fall but no increase of muscle strength in the lower extremities. In conclusion, an exercise program for fall prevention in the elderly in a long-term institution may be useful.

Life management platform using social big-data for elderly home assistance

Life management platform using social big-data for elderly home assistance The purpose of this study is to develop the life management platform. This platform uses the remote sensing technologies and the analyzing technologies. The remote sensing technologies are a method of collecting behaviors of elderly and home environments by monitoring public utilities and using the variety of sensors. The analyzing technologies are a method of predicting assist information by collecting data.

Attempt to describe subjective phenomena related to falls of elderly persons with dementia in a long-term care facility

Development of an evaluation scale to examine nurses' care ability for fall prevention

Development of a sensing system for prevention from patients' accidents

Development of a model and a guideline of self-reflection to train for clinical judgment ability toward fall prevention

Books

Papers

  •  Spirituality in a middle-aged male with chronic respiratory disorder caused by chemicals inhalation Keiko Nakada, Mayumi Kato, Yoshimi Taniguchi, Koji Tanaka Jpn. Acad. Nurs. Sci. 42 48-54 2022
  •  Characteristics and injuries of cancer patients who have fallen and their treatment literature: Review in Japan Yuno Noriyo, Mayumi Kato, Megumi Sakamoto, Yukari Fujita Japan Journal of Fall Prevention 8 3 33-44 2022
  •  Utilization of care robots for older adults: Literature review focusing on the recognition of care staff Kazumi Yaguchi, Mayumi Kato Journal of Society of Nursing Practice 34 1 52-62 2022
  •  Ethical influence of fall prevention sensors on older adults, their families, nurses and care workers in long-term care facilities: A cross-sectional study comparing sensor types or experience of healthcare staff Shogenji M, Kato M, Yamashita T, Nishijima S, Kima M 8 1 15-24 2022/08
  •  Effects of consultation for voiding behavior on nighttime voiding status of older adults living alone: a preliminary study Shogenji M, Yoshida M, Kato M Drug Discoveries & Therapeutics 15 6 325-330 2022/03

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  •  Changes in the death attitude and attitude toward care of dying among nursing students with an associate nurse license through a human anatomy tour Journal of Society of Nursing Practice 34 1 76-85 2022/03/01
  •  Development of a model of factors influencing practical multidisciplinary collaboration skills in convalescent rehabilitation ward nurses: A structural equation modeling analysis Yukari Yoshie,Mayumi Kato Journal of Wellness and Health Care 45 2 35-46 2022/02/01
  •  Effectiveness of an inpatient daycare for reducing physical restraint time by adjusting the rhythm of daily living among older adults with dementia in a regional comprehensive care ward Noriko Shimizu, Mayumi Kato, Miho Shogenji, Masami Hisanaga, Yuzo Kuwabara, Ayako Nishimura, Yuko Oyama Journal of Wellness and Health Care 45 2 23-34 2022/02/01
  •  Nurses’ and therapists’ perceptions of patients' volition and their support in a convalescent rehabilitation ward The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing 11 1 44-52 2021/11/20
  •  A multicenter cross-sectional study of general hospital nureses’ perceptions of the need for physical restraint and the implementation and influencing factors of non-restraint fall prevention in elderly patients with cognitive impairment Japan Journal of Fall Prevention 8 1 25-36 2021/08
  •  Relationship between energy intake and changes in thigh echo intensity during the acute phase of stroke in older patients with hemiplegia Yoji Kokura, Mayumi Kato, Yoshimi Taniguchi, Kazuhito Kimoto, Yoshie Okada Medical Principles and Practice 30 493-500 2021/06/05
  •  Development of Professional Care Program for Nurses in Dementia Wards and its Educational Effects Yoko Takeuchi, Mayumi Kato, Taturu Kitamura, Daisuke Toda, Yoshimi Taniguchi, Miho Shogenji, Hiramasa Tsujiguchi American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias 35 1-14 2020/06
  •  Prevalence and Prevention of Unplanned Removal of Tubes and Catheters among Hospitalized Patients Mayumi Kato, Wahyuni Fauziah (eqully contributed author), Tomoko Yamashita, Sumiko Nishijima, Michiko Kima, Michika Iida, Huong Thi Thu Pham International Journal of Caring Sciences 14 1 1-9 2021/01
  •  Heatstroke prevention with multi-device terminals via sensing of older adults living alone Mayumi Kato, Motoko Kobayashi, Kazuo Ishida, Yoshinobu Inagaki, Miho Shogenji, Yasuyoshi Asakawa, Sayoko Uemura, Kazuyo Kitaoka, Huong Thi Thu Pham Journal of Wellness and Health Care 44 1 91-95 2020/07
  •  Examining the factors of burden among family caregivers of older adults with diabetes mellitus regarding a development model Huong Thi Thu Pham, Mayumi Kato, Miho Shogenji, Hiromasa Tsujiguchi, Yoshimi Taniguchi Journal of Wellness and Health Care 44 1 9-17 2020/07
  •  Competencies demonstrated by risk managers who hold a nursing qualification in responding to medical accidents: A narrative analysis Noriyo Yuno, Mayumi Kato, Michio Miyasaka, Yoshimi Taniguchi Journal of Wellness and Health Care 44 1 9-17 2020/07
  •  Circumstances of inpatient day care for older adults in general hospitals: A cross sectional study of implementing and non-implementing hospitals 清水典子、加藤真由美、辻口博聖 Journal of Society of Nursing Practice 33 2 43-51 2021/03
  •  Fall intervention programme for the elderly with dementia based on person-centred care: Effects of the fall situation of elderly peole with ementia and the intervention for high group of the behavior psychology symptom of dementia (BPSD) in the Hokuriku region Japan Journal of Fall Prevention 7 3 27-38 2021/03
  •  evelopment of A Fall-prevention Care Behavior Evaluation Scale for Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment in A General Ward, with The Aim of AvoidingPhysical Restraints during Hospitalization 牧野真弓,加藤真由美,成瀬早苗 Japan Academy of Nursing Science 40 349–359 2020/06
  •  Development of Preoperative and Postoperative Self-evaluation of Gait Model for Female Patients who have Undergone Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis 松本智里,加藤真由美,兼氏歩,市堰徹,福井清数,髙橋詠二,平松知子,谷口好美 Japan Academy of Nursing Science 40 177-186 2020/04
  •  Validation of the effects of an intervention emplying a fall prevention collaboration program for nurses and care staff at a geriatric health services facility: A non-randomized controlled study Japan Journal of Fall Prevention 6 3 35-44 2020/03
  •  Energy intake during the acute phase and changes in femoral muscle thickness in older hemiplegic inpatients with stroke Yoji Kokura, Mayumi Kato, et al. Nutrition 70 1-7 2020/02
  •  Contradiction, Similarity, and uncover factors of depression among post- stroke patients family-caregivers Wahyuni Fauziah, Mayumi Kato International journal of caring science 12 3 1380-1401 2019/09/10
  •  Factors of self-care practices and health-seeking behavior among older persons in a developing country: Theories-based research Andy Masyitha Irwan, Kato Mayumi, Kitaoka Kazuyo, Kido Teruhiko, Taniguchi Yoshimi, Shogenji Miho International Journal of Nursing Sciences 3 11-23 2016/03/30
  •  Development of the salt-reduction and efficacy-maintenance program in Indonesia Andy Masyitha Irwan, Kato M, Kitaoka K, Eiich Ueno, Hiromasa Tsujiguchi, Miho Shogenji Nursing and Health Sciences 18 519-532 2016/12
  •  Longitudinal study examined to physiological and psychological transition for the development of sensing indicators of daily livings among solitude elderly persons 64. Miho Shogenji, Mayumi Kato, Kazuyo Kitaoka, Yasuyoshi Asakawa, Sayoko Uemura, Motoko Kobayashi, Masayoshi Kai, Kazuo Ishida, Yoshinobu Inagaki Tsuruma Health Sci. Soc.  40 2 95-99 2017/02
  •  Evaluation of the compliance of Nurses in long-term care health haclilities with the items of the nursing quality indicator aimed at preventing falls among the elderly Mizue Suzuki, Naoko Maruoka, Mayumi Kato, Tomoko Hiramatsu, Yoshimi Taniguchi, Yuriko Kobayashi, Eri Okamoto, Nobuko Mizutani, Kiyoko Izumi, Akira Takahara, Sintaro Akai, Tomoko Sumiwaka, Yoshie Furuta The Japanese Society for Fall Prevention 2 1 9-18 2015/06
  •  Usability of Nursing Quality Indicator for preventing falls among the elderly with dementia based on processes in clinical judgement Mizue Suzuki, Naoko Maruoka, Mayumi Kato, Tomoko Hiramatsu, Yoshimi Taniguchi, Yuriko Kobayashi, Eri Okamoto, Nobuko Mizutani, Kiyoko Izumi, Akira Takahara, Sintaro Akai, Tomoko Sumiwaka, Yoshie Furuta Journal of Japan Academy of Gerontological Nursing 19 1 43-52 2014/11/30
  •  Rehabilitation Nursing toward deconditioning among elderly persons Mayumi Kato Monthly Book Medical Rehabilitation 174 73-78 2014/09/15
  •  Educational strategies and learning process to enhance nursing students’ understanding of elderly persons with disabilities Kimie Saito Bulletin of School of Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine Niigata University 10 1 73-77 2011/03
  •  Effectiveness of a fall-prevention program for patients in rehabilitation Sadako Mizusawa, Atsuko Nakano, Nahoko Kawashima, Keiko Sekine, Akira Sato The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing 1 1 5-14 2011/10
  •  Attempt to describe subjective phenomena related to falls of elderly persons with dementia in a long-term care facility Journal of Japanese Society of Nursing Research 33 5 115-122 2011/12
  •  Fall prevention and rehabilitation: Nursing intervention Sogo Rehabilitation 39 2 137-144 2010/02
  •  Strategy of nursing education for beginners to facilitate suitable understanding of elderly persons Hagiko Aoki Society of Nursing Practice 23 1 73-81 2010/10
  •  Development of a fall-prevention program for elderly Japanese people Kiyoko Izumi, Shizuko Shirai, Kazuko Kondo, Makiko Kanda, Isao Watanabe, Kazuko Ishii, Ryoko Saito Nursing & Health Sciences 10 4 281-290 2008/12
  •  Evaluation of a sensing model to determine risk of falls in the elderly living alone based on trips to the toilet at night: Monitoring of activities and lifeline sensing druign summer, autumn and winter Miho Shogenji, Mayumi Kato, Kazuyo Kitaoka, Yasuyoshi Asakawa, Sayoko Uemura, Motoko Kobayashi, Masayoshi Kai, Kazuo Ishida, Yoshinobu Inagaki Journal of Society of Nursing Practice 31 1 22-26 2018
  •  Longitudinal study examined to physiological and psychological transition for the development of sensing indicators of daily livings among solitude elderly persons Miho Shogenji, Mayumi Kato, Kazuyo Kitaoka, Yasuyoshi Asakawa, Sayoko Uemura, Motoko Kobayashi, Masayoshi Kai, Kazuo Ishida, Yoshinobu Inagaki Journal of Wellness and Health Care 40 2 95-99 2017
  •  Problem Identification of and Proposed Device Modification for Bedside Hygiene Care Mayumi Kato, Andy Masytha Irwan, Kimie Umeda, Hagiko Aoki International Journal of Caring Sciences 10 1 受理 2017/03

Conference Presentations

  • Fact-finding survey on care robots management and accidents by nursing home managers management and accidents related to care robots in Japan: A Cross-sectional survey of nursing home managers(conference:East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars Conference (26th EAFONS 2023))(2023/03/10)
  • Examination of readiness for responsible attitudes for prior to clinical practicum in nursing: Analysis by text mining(conference:The 26TH East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars Conference (26th EAFONS 2023))(2023/03/10)
  • Physicians’ and nurses’ perceptions of the risk of falls for cancer patients(conference:East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars Conference (26th EAFONS 2023))(2023/03/10)
  • Status of Day Care for hospitalized older adult patients in Japan: Cross sectional survey(conference:The 26TH East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars Conference (26th EAFONS 2023))(2023/03/10)
  • Family thoughts on the use of Fall Prevention sensors in JAPAN: Mixed method(conference:The 25TH East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars Conference (25th EAFONS 2022))(2022/04/21)

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  • Issues in the utilization of care robots recognized by the managers of nursing homes(conference:The 25TH East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars Conference (25th EAFONS 2022))(2022/04/21)
  • Effectiveness of the fall prevention collaboration program for nurses and care workers in a geriatric health care facility(conference:The 25TH East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars Conference (25th EAFONS 2022))(2022/04/21)
  • Prevalence and prevention o unplanned removal of tubes and catheters among hospitalized patients(2021/11/02)
  • Modification of a program teaching English for nursing to undergraduate students in Japan (conference:The 6th International Nursing Research Conference of World Academy of Nursing Science)(2020/02/29)
  • Effects of a fall intervention program for older adults with dementia among care staff in geriatric facilities(conference:The 6th International Nursing Research Conference of World Academy of Nursing Science)(2020/02/29)
  • Fuctors of burden among family caregivers of older adults with diabetes mellitus(conference:The 6th International Nursing Research Conference of World Academy of Nursing Science)(2020/02/28)
  • Identification of caregiving activities and factors of depression among family caregivers of stroke patients(2020/02/28)
  • Effects of the fall intervention program for the elderly with dementia among care staffs in Long-term care health facilities in Japan(2019/06)
  • Assessment of frailty risk using walking speed during daily activities for development of a sensing model among older adults(conference:International Conference on the Combined Actions and Effects of Environmental Factors)(2017)
  • Self-care and Health-seeking Behaviors among Older Persons in Indonesia(conference:The Asian Symposium on Healthcare Without Borders)(2014/08/06)
  • Physical and mental load of caregivers and care receivers with the postural change comparison of methods using the principles of Kinaesthetics or Body Mechanics(conference:35th International Association for Human Caring Conference)(2014/05/24)
  • Development of Task Training for Nursing Manageability Related to Fall Prevention(conference: The Asian Symposium on Healthcare Without Borders)(2014/08/06)
  • Identifying problems in bedside hygiene care among Japanese hospital(conference:35th International Association for Human Caring Conference)(2014/05/24)
  • Competencies of a Nurse Medical Safety Manager in Responding to Medical Accidents(conference:Aging & Society: Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference)(2018/09/19)
  • Unpreventable Falls Recognized by Clinical Nurses(conference:Aging & Society: Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference)(2018/09/19)
  • Factors Related to Family Caregiver Self-efficacy Regarding the Care of Elderly with Diabetes Mellitus(conference:Aging & Society: Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference)(2018/09/19)
  • A Survey on the Effects of Music in Nursing Homes with the Concept of Community Music Therapy(conference:Aging & Society: Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference)(2019/09/19)
  • Understanding Education Needs of Stroke Care in Discharge Planning Among Family Caregivers in Indonesia(conference:Aging & Society: Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference)(2018/09/19)
  • Barriers of providing music training for care workers in nursing homes(conference:The Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences 2018)(2017/03/22)
  • Comparison of nurses’ clinical judgment and consideration of fall prevention between palliative care and orthopedic wards(conference:The Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences )(2018/03/23)
  • Music activities in Special Nursing Homes for older people in Japan(conference: The 2nd Pacific Symposium for Nursing and Healthcare Professionals)(2017/08/30)
  • Factors related to depression among family caregivers of post‐stroke patients: A Literature review(conference:The 2nd Pacific Symposium for Nursing and Healthcare Professionals)(2017/08/30)
  • Measurement of daily fluctuation of walking speed, during daily activities for development of sensing model among older adults(conference:WORLD CONFEDERATION FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY – ASIA WESTERN PACIFIC, 28-30th)(2017/06/15)
  • Nurses’ clinical judgment about the causes of tube and catheter removal caused by patients’ activities(conference:The 2nd Pacific Symposium for Nursing and Healthcare Professionals)(2017/08/30)

Others

Arts and Fieldwork

Patent

Theme to the desired joint research

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research

○「入院高齢者の転倒予測に関するアセスメントツールの開発」(1997-1999) 
○「入院高齢者の転倒予測に関するアセスメントツールの評価」(2000-2001) 
○「療養型病床群における高齢者の転倒予防:EBNに基づいた運動プログラムの作成」(2002-2004) 
○「ナースの直感による転倒予測の構造と過程」(2003-2004) 
○「施設高齢者の転倒リスクに応じたエビデンスに基づく転倒予防プログラムの開発」(2005-2007) 
○「多職種による包括的アプローチ法を土台とした転倒予防プログラムの開発」(2009-2011) 
○「臨床判断プロセスを基盤とした認知症高齢者のための転倒予防包括看護質指標の開発」(2010-2013) 
○「臨床判断力育成を包含した転倒予防のコンピューターシミュレーションプログラムの開発」(2012-2015) 
○「高齢者の転倒予防における看護実践能力育成のための評価指標の開発」(2013-2016) 
○「認知症高齢者の転倒予防看護質指標による看護介入プログラム」(2014-2017) 
○「ソーシャル・ビッグデータ利活用・基盤技術研究開発:ライフラインデータを活用した高齢者の在宅生活を支援するライフマネージメント基盤の研究」(2014-2017) 
○「要支援高齢者の一人暮らし継続意欲測定尺度の開発H27-29年度」(2015-2018) 
○「回復リハビリテーション病棟における看護師と他専門職との連携・協働モデルの開発」(2016-2019) 
○「転倒予防のための臨床判断力育成に係る省察モデル・省察ガイドラインの開発」(2016-2018) 
○「医療事故防止のための意思伝達センサシステムの開発」(2016-) 
○「要支援高齢者の一人暮らし継続意欲測定尺度の開発」(2015-2017) 
○「一般病院で身体拘束せずに認知症患者の転倒予防を行うキー・コンピテンシーの解明」(2017-2019) 
○Post Doctor, DIKTI「Development of a self-care maintenance sensing system among post-stroke patients in the community setting」(2018-2022) 
○「身体拘束解除を目指した院内デイケアの開発と教育プログラムの検証」(2019-2022) 
○2023「動機、意欲、パフォーマンス理論基盤の身体拘束回避・解除プログラム構築」(2020-2023) 
○「認知症患者へ身体拘束を回避した転倒予防ケアを行う看護師チームメンタルモデルの構築」(2020-2024) 
○「がん患者の転倒リスクの可視化による患者、医療者共有転倒アセスメントツールの開発」(2020-2024) 
○「Cynefinフレームワークを基盤とした専門職連携総合力教育プログラムの構築」(2022-2026) 

Competitive research funding,Contribution

Collaborative research,Consignment study

○Life management platform using social big-data for elderly home assistance(2014-2017)

Classes (Bachelors)

○Basic Health Science 1(2020)
○Introduction of Clinical Nursing(2020)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Clinical Practice(2020)
○Nursing Research: Practice(2020)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Skills Laboratory(2020)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing(2020)
○Introduction to Gerontological Nursing(2020)
○Introduction to Gerontological Nursing(2019)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing(2019)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Skills Laboratory(2019)
○Nursing Research: Practice(2019)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Clinical Practice(2019)
○Introduction of Clinical Nursing(2019)
○Introduction of Clinical Nursing(2019)
○Basic Health Science 1(2019)
○Basic Health Science 1(2018)
○Introduction of Clinical Nursing(2018)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Clinical Practice(2018)
○Nursing Research: Practice(2018)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Skills Laboratory(2018)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing(2018)
○Introduction to Gerontological Nursing(2018)
○Introduction of Clinical Nursing(2017)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Clinical Practice(2017)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing(2017)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Skills Laboratory(2017)
○Introduction to Gerontological Nursing(2017)
○English for Nursing Students(2017)
○Introduction to nursing system: Skills laboratory(2016)

Classes (Graduate Schools)

○Research Design in Health Science 2: Lecture(2020)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Lec.(2020)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2020)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing:Semi.(2020)
○Preventive Medicine(2020)
○Research Design in Health Science(Clinical): Lecture(2020)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2020)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Lecture(2020)
○Research Design in Nursing 1: Lecture(2020)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Seminar(2020)
○Nursing Education: Lecture(2020)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2019)
○Research Design in Health Science 2: Lecture(2019)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Seminar(2019)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2019)
○Preventive Medicine(2019)
○Research Design in Nursing 1: Lecture(2019)
○Research Design in Health Science(Clinical): Lecture(2019)
○Research Design in Nursing 1: Lecture(2019)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2019)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Seminar(2019)
○Preventive Medicine(2019)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2019)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Lecture(2019)
○Nursing Education: Lecture(2019)
○Research Design in Health Science(Clinical): Lecture(2019)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2019)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Lec.(2019)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing:Semi.(2019)
○Environment and Health -Particulars(2018)
○Research Design in Health Science(Clinical): Lecture(2018)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2018)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Seminar(2018)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Lecture(2018)
○Nursing Education: Lecture(2018)
○Research Design in Nursing 1: Lecture(2018)
○Research Design in Health Science 2: Lecture(2018)
○Preventive Medicine(2018)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2018)
○Research Design in Nursing 1: Lecture(2017)
○Nursing Education Concepts(2017)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Seminar(2017)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Lecture(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing:Semi.(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing:Semi.(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing:Semi.(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing:Semi.(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2017)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Seminar(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2017)
○Gerontological and Rehabilitation Nursing: Seminar(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Lec.(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing:Semi.(2017)
○Gerontological Reha. & Mental Health Nursing: Res.(2017)
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