The Japan Nurses' Health Study (JNHS) is a prospective occupational cohort study investigating the effects of lifestyle and healthcare practices on women's health. It was initiated in 2001, with a six-year entry period and a proposed ten-year follow-up. Participants comprise female registered ...
Henry BM, Ueda R, Shinjo M, Yoshikawa C. Health education for nurses in Japan to combat child abuse. Nurs. Health Sci. 2003; 5: 199-206.C: Health education for nurses in Japan to combat child abuse. Nurs Health Sci 2003 - BM, Ueda, et al....
underweight, overweight and obese categories, are associated with a variety of adverse health outcomes such as diab... MMH Khan,A Kraemer - 《Singapore Medical Journal》 被引量: 108发表: 2009年 A Longitudinal Study of Food Insecurity on Obesity in Preschool Children Background Obesity and its ...
- 《Public Health》 被引量: 37发表: 2005年 Undergraduate nursing students' perceptions about disaster preparedness and response in Istanbul, Turkey, and Miyazaki, Japan: A cross-sectional study AimAlthough the awareness of disasters has increased among nurses, the concept of disaster preparedness and...
Japan's healthcare sector has two major barriers: qualifications/licenses that are valid in Japan, and fluency in Japanese. Thus, the number of immigrant workers remains very low, although Japan is faced with severe staff shortage. Even under the special bilateral arrangement that allows nurses fr...
Furthermore, Japanese nurses were not in control of the profession in a period of unprecedented growth in university nursing education and a growing nursing shortage. A lack of English-speaking and English-writing abilities hindered collaboration with scholars internationally and the writing of ...
Community nurses' perceptions of patient 'compliance' in wound care: a discourse analysis Community nurses' perceptions of patient 'compliance' in wound care: a discourse analysis CE Hallett,L Austin,A Caress,... - 《Journal of Advanced Nursing》 被引量: 55发表: 2000年 Narrating practice: refl...
Food intake and functional constipation: a cross-sectional study of 3,835 Japanese women aged 18-20 years. Although we previously observed significant associations between intakes of several foods and constipation, definition of constipation was completely based... K Murakami,S Sasaki,H Okubo,... ...
patient’s knowledge or consent; ethical dilemmas confronting nurses in relation to such treatments; and the public‘s growing concern over end-of-life ... Konishi,E. - 《Nursing Ethics》 被引量: 26发表: 1998年 Ethical issues in public health: a qualitative study of public health practice ...
This study investigated the association between female reproductive factors and the risk of external causes of death among middle-aged Japanese women. We used a population-based cohort study consisting of 71 698 women residing in 11 public health center areas across Japan between 1990 and 1994. ...