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pro vyhledávání: '"OGASA, Miharu"'
Publikováno v:
同志社看護 = Doshisha kango. 6:15-26
Purpose:The prior literature relating to falls in the field of orthopedic surgery was analyzed from the perspective of the internal factors and the external environmental factors influencingpatients who suffer falls, in order to identify risk facto
Autor:
Ogasa, Miharu, Toume, Masayo
Publikováno v:
同志社看護 = Doshisha kango. 5:1-12
Purpose:To elucidate the changes in worry related to surgery and health-related quality of life (QOL) from before admission to the initial outpatient visit after discharge with the objective of identifying suggestions for effective perioperative nu
Publikováno v:
同志社看護 = Doshisha kango. 5:13-26
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Publikováno v:
同志社看護 = Doshisha kango. 4:7-17
Purpose:To elucidate the trends in anxiety, depression, and health-related quality of life (QOL) from the time pre-admission to one week post-discharge in order to formulate suggestions for effective perioperative nursing support for lung cance
Autor:
Mitsuki, Sachiko, TOUME, Masayo, AMANO, Koji, OGASA, Miharu, Tamura, Saori, Nonoguchi, Yoko, Hayama, Yuka
Publikováno v:
同志社看護 = Doshisha kango. 3:11-20
Objective:To investigate whether the assessment capabilities of nursing students can be clarified from the observation contents of a questionnaire-based survey and the descriptive contents of thought processes using visual information to visualize
Publikováno v:
同志社看護 = Doshisha kango. 3:1-10
Objective:The objective of this study was to elucidate the changes in quality of life (QOL),anxiety,and depression from before admission to 1 month post-discharge in order to gain insight into the types of perioperative nursing support need
Autor:
SUGIHARA, Yuriko, MITSUHASHI, Miwa, OGASA, Miharu, KAWAMURA, Kosuke, AMANO, Koji, NONOGUCHI, Yoko, TAMURA, Saori, TSUGITA, Naomi
Publikováno v:
同志社看護 = Doshisha kango. 2:37-44
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Publikováno v:
同志社看護 = Doshisha kango. 2:19-28
Purpose:Experience in activities of daily living during hospitalization of patients wearing spine immobilization braces were examined to obtain suggestions for daily living assistance for spine surgery patients. Methods:An interview survey of 18