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pro vyhledávání: '"Saeko Kutsunugi"'
Autor:
Kazuko Iida, Saeko Kutsunugi, Tsugiko Gima, Kumiko Tsujino, Yumiko Endoh, Kyoko Murakami, Yoko Tamashiro, Jun Kobayashi, Teresa E. Stone
Publikováno v:
Japan Journal of Nursing Science. 18
Purpose This study aimed to investigate the process mothers go through in coming to terms with raising a child with chromosomal structural abnormalities. Methods Sixteen mothers living in Japan were interviewed and a modified grounded theory approach
Publikováno v:
Nursinghealth sciencesREFERENCES. 22(2)
Nurses need to be appropriately trained in genetics to provide clinical care based on best practice for patients and families. This exploratory study describes an educational intervention using authentic stimulus material centered on a clinical case
Autor:
Saeko Kutsunugi, Misae Ito, Heather Skirton, Sue Turale, Kyoko Murakami, Faye Doris, Kumiko Tsujino
Publikováno v:
Nursing & Health Sciences. 18:8-14
The number of pregnant women of advanced maternal age has increased worldwide. Women in this group have an increased chance of fetal abnormality. To explore Japanese women's experiences regarding maternal age-specific risks and prenatal testing, we c
Publikováno v:
Nursing & Health Sciences. 14:95-101
Because there are few published studies from Eastern countries concerning women's experiences of prenatal ultrasound scans, this study investigated this topic in 238 Japanese women in three different prenatal settings. A cross-sectional questionnaire
Publikováno v:
Nursing & Health Sciences. 12:292-303
In the UK and Japan, midwives provide health services for women with concerns about a genetic condition or who are considering antenatal screening. In both countries, competences related to genetic health care have been devised but there is little ev
Autor:
Kyoko, Murakami, Sue, Turale, Heather, Skirton, Faye, Doris, Kumiko, Tsujino, Misae, Ito, Saeko, Kutsunugi
Publikováno v:
Nursinghealth sciences. 18(1)
The number of pregnant women of advanced maternal age has increased worldwide. Women in this group have an increased chance of fetal abnormality. To explore Japanese women's experiences regarding maternal age-specific risks and prenatal testing, we c
Autor:
Kyoko, Murakami, Kumiko, Tsujino, Masakatsu, Sase, Masahiko, Nakata, Misae, Ito, Saeko, Kutsunugi
Publikováno v:
Nursinghealth sciences. 14(1)
Because there are few published studies from Eastern countries concerning women's experiences of prenatal ultrasound scans, this study investigated this topic in 238 Japanese women in three different prenatal settings. A cross-sectional questionnaire
Publikováno v:
Nursinghealth sciences. 12(3)
In the UK and Japan, midwives provide health services for women with concerns about a genetic condition or who are considering antenatal screening. In both countries, competences related to genetic health care have been devised but there is little ev