Researcher Database

Researcher Profile and Settings

Master

Affiliation (Master)

  • Faculty of Health Sciences Health Sciences Fundamental Nursing

Affiliation (Master)

  • Faculty of Health Sciences Health Sciences Fundamental Nursing

researchmap

Profile and Settings

Profile and Settings

  • Name (Japanese)

    Sumi
  • Name (Kana)

    Naomi
  • Name

    200901075774817822

Achievement

Research Interests

  • 移行ケア   退院支援 在宅療養支援   セルフケア   がん看護   がん教育   

Research Areas

  • Life sciences / Clinical nursing

Research Experience

  • 2022/04 - Today 北海道大学大学院保健科学研究院 教授
  • 2008/04 - 2022/03 - 北海道大学大学院保健科学研究院 准教授
  • 2006 - 2008 Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Department of Health Sciences
  • 2005 - 2006 Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Department of Health Sciences
  • 2005 - 2006 Research Associate
  • 2003 - 2005 College of Medical Technology, Hokkaido University
  • 2003 - 2005 Research Associate

Published Papers

  • Setsuka Ikeda, Michiko Aoyanagi, Ryota Nakaya, Mai Yoshimura, Naomi Sumi
    Cancer Nursing 0162-220X 2024/03/04 [Refereed]
     
    Background Person-centered care (PCC) should be promoted for patients with cancer and dementia who are likely to be hindered from pursuing a meaningful life owing to their will not being reflected in the cancer treatment process. Objective This study aimed to clarify the factors related to nurses’ practice of PCC for older patients with cancer and dementia in designated cancer hospitals. Methods An online cross-sectional survey was administered to nurses working at designated cancer hospitals in Japan. The survey items included demographic data and factors assumed to be related to nursing practice and practice of PCC. Results A multiple regression analysis indicated that the factors related to the practice of PCC were attitude toward patients with dementia (β = 0.264, P < .001), holding conferences (β = 0.255, P < .001), knowledge about cancer nursing (β = 0.168, P < .001), knowledge about dementia (β = 0.128, P = .003), and participation in dementia care training (β = 0.088, P = .032). Conclusions Nurses’ practice of PCC may not be sufficient to provide personalized care tailored to patients’ cognitive function. The factors related to PCC are attitude toward patients with dementia, holding conferences, knowledge about cancer and dementia, and dementia care training. Implications for Practice To promote PCC for patients with cancer and dementia, nurses should learn about these conditions with an interest in patients and collaborate with other professionals. Future studies should use cluster sampling and focus on the extent of cancer or dementia symptoms.
  • 訪問看護サービスの空間的アクセシビリティに関する探索的研究
    大橋 和貴, 金 絢加, 佐藤 三穂, 鷲見 尚己, 谷川 琢海, 小笠原 克彦
    医療情報学連合大会論文集 (一社)日本医療情報学会 43回 744 - 746 1347-8508 2023/11
  • 二次救命処置演習における看護学生の学習経験 テキストマイニングによる分析
    川合 咲穂, 大橋 和貴, 金 絢加, 鷲見 尚己, 鈴木 健太郎, 佐藤 三穂
    医療情報学連合大会論文集 (一社)日本医療情報学会 43回 1040 - 1044 1347-8508 2023/11
  • Mai Yoshimura, Masumi Kawamura, Satoko Hasegawa, Yoichi M. Ito, Keita Takahashi, Naomi Sumi
    Japan Journal of Nursing Science 20 (2) e12522  1742-7932 2023/02/08 [Refereed]
     
    AIM: This study aimed to develop and assess the validity and reliability of the Care Transitions Scale for Patients with Heart Failure (CTS-HF) as a nurse-reported measure for evaluating patients' readiness for hospital discharge. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study of cardiovascular ward nurses from 163 hospitals across Japan. Structural validity was assessed using exploratory factor analysis with development participants and confirmatory factor analysis with validation participants. Convergent validity was assessed by correlation with the Discharge Planning of Ward Nurses scale (DPWN). Hypotheses testing for construct validity was performed as comparisons between subgroups of transitional care practice. RESULTS: Valid responses were obtained from 704 nurses (development participants, n = 352; validation participants, n = 352). The final scale comprised 21 items divided into six factors: "Clear preparation for how to manage health at home," "Adjusting to home care/support system," "Transitions of medication management from hospital to home," "Dealing with patients' concerns and questions," "Transitions of disease management from hospital to home," and "Family support." Indices of fit supported these results (comparative fit index = 0.944, root mean square error of approximation = 0.057). The CTS-HF was significantly correlated with the DPWN. The nurses' subgroup with higher transitional care practice had higher CTS-HF scores. Cronbach's alpha was .93 for the CTS-HF. CONCLUSIONS: The CTS-HF showed sufficient reliability and validity for use in evaluating discharge care. Further studies are needed regarding the usefulness of this scale in nursing practice.
  • Naotaka Sugimura, Miho Sato, Naomi Sumi, Rika Yano
    Japan journal of nursing science : JJNS e12518  2022/11/07 
    AIM: Work performance of nurses is a critical aspect that concerns the safety of both nurses and patients, but also secondarily influences nurses' turnover due to serious fatigue and burnout. Monitoring nursing performance as well as fatigue is important for appropriate safety management of patients and nurses, and the development of a monitoring tool is essential. The Nursing Performance Instrument (NPI) can provide comprehensive and brief monitoring of nursing performance. This study aimed to verify the validity and reliability of a Japanese version of the NPI (NPI-J). METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on nurses who work in inpatient care across five Japanese hospitals. We considered appropriate factor numbers with parallel analysis and the Velicer's minimum average partial test. The construct validity was evaluated using exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and Pearson's correlation analysis. Cronbach's alpha was calculated for the internal consistency. RESULTS: A three-factor model eventually showed acceptable fit indices in the CFA. Moreover, the correlation results among the three factors indicated discriminant validity comparable to the original NPI. The correlation results with acute fatigue, chronic fatigue, and burnout verified convergent validity. Internal consistency was insufficient. CONCLUSION: The NPI-J demonstrated acceptable construct validity. This instrument can assess nurses' perceptions of their performance by measuring each item. Future work on the reliability of the sub-concepts will require additional items or reliability testing based on generalizability theory and item response theory.
  • Mai Yoshimura, Naomi Sumi
    Japan Journal of Nursing Science 19 (3) e12472  1742-7932 2022/07 [Refereed]
     
    AIM: Transitional care is important for improving the quality of life of patients discharged from hospitals. Patient-reported experience measures help improve transitional care quality. Thus, this literature review aimed to identify and appraise measurement tools that assess transitional care quality from the patient's perspective and identify its components. METHODS: Development and validation studies were systematically searched in the PubMed and CINAHL databases. The review team appraised the methodological quality and statistical results of measurement properties using the COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments (COSMIN) methodology. RESULTS: A total of 30 studies and seven instruments were identified. The target population was patients discharged from hospital to a home or nursing home (mean age = 52-84 years). The measurement time was before or after the discharge. The number of items in the original versions of the measures ranged from eight to 41, with short versions ranging from three to 12. The overall methodological quality of structural validity, internal consistency, and hypotheses testing was mostly "very good or adequate," according to COSMIN criteria. However, content validity and development were mostly "inadequate or doubtful" or not reported. The main components of included measures comprised "self-care after discharge," "providing information to the patient," "patient engagement in the care plan," and "dealing with patient's concerns." CONCLUSION: The quality appraisal results and identified components are useful for choosing measurement tools in clinical practice and research. The Care Transitions Measure is the most widely validated measurement tool.
  • Mai Yoshimura, Naomi Sumi
    Journal of International Nursing Research 1 (1) e2021 - 0001 2436-3448 2022/02/24
  • Shinya Yamaguchi, Miho Sato, Naomi Sumi, Yoichi M Ito, Peter C Winwood, Rika Yano
    Journal of occupational health 64 (1) e12325  2022/01 
    OBJECTIVES: Shift-work nurses are at a higher risk of inadequate recovery from fatigue and developing maladaptive fatigue with significant health consequences. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor fatigue and recovery levels with a reliable scale. We investigated psychometric properties of the Japanese version of the Occupational Fatigue Exhaustion Recovery scale (OFER-J) for shift-work nurses. METHODS: Japanese shift-work nurses responded to self-administered questionnaires at baseline (n = 942) and one month later (n = 334). The confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and exploratory factor analysis (EFA) were conducted to verify the structural validity and the correlation analysis and one-way analysis of variance were conducted to test the construct and discriminative validity. Cronbach's alpha coefficient, intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC), and smallest detectable change (SDC) were calculated to assess reliability. RESULTS: The CFA showed high correlations between the factors and whilst the goodness-of-fit of the three-factor model was suboptimal, it was in an acceptable range. Most modifications included the error covariance of the Acute Fatigue (AF) and Intershift Recovery (IR) items. The EFA showed that Chronic Fatigue (CF) and AF were not clearly separated, indicating that the two AF items dropped out. Construct and discriminative validity were also well indicated. Cronbach's alpha coefficients were 0.75-0.85. Only CF showed sufficient reproductivity (ICC = 0.74). The SDC for CF, AF, and IR was 14.0, 17.1, and 18.7, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The validity and reliability of the OFER-J were verified as acceptable for shift-work nurses. The OFER-J could contribute to a data-based approach to fatigue management in nursing management practice.
  • Kritika Poudel, Naomi Sumi
    Healthcare 9 (10) 1283 - 1283 2021/09/28 [Refereed]
     
    Delivering cancer education is one of the strategies for implementing health promotion and disease prevention programs. Moreover, cancer education can help people understand the risks related to specific behaviors that can trigger cancer during later life stages. This study examines the cancer perception of high school students (median age: 14 years) using a photovoice based on the health belief model. Students were requested to take photographs to answer the framework question: “How is cancer present in your surrounding?” A theoretical thematic analysis was conducted to develop codes, and the narratives completed by the participants on the SHOWED checklist were used to create contextualization. With the use of the health belief model, the following factors were determined: risk factors and environmental pollution (perceived susceptibility), symptoms (perceived severity), prevention and screening (benefits), ignorance and poverty, and ineffective laws and regulations (perceived barriers). Linked to these themes, students’ narration demonstrated the risk of developing cancer if the same environment and inadequate regulations persisted. This study highlights the need to incorporate the participation of adolescents in the design, implementation, and monitoring of several community issues to help address several unanswered questions.
  • Shiena Shimada, Michiko Aoyanagi, Naomi Sumi
    Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) 9 (3) 2021/03/08 [Refereed]
     
    Resilience is considered an effective concept for cancer patients, but nursing interventions for improving resilience have not been studied adequately yet. We aimed to explore the components and related factors of nursing interventions for promoting resilience among cancer patients receiving chemotherapy (NIPRPC). This cross-sectional study included 68 facilities from 396 cancer hospitals in Japan. Participants were 377 nurses who worked at the outpatient chemotherapy center or cancer ward. They completed self-administered questionnaires including the NIPRPC items and Resilience Scale for Nurses, etc. We conducted factor, correlational, and regression analysis. Based on the exploratory factor analysis, six-dimensional factor components: "Support for patients during the present situation and increasing their self-affirmation", "Support for self-help", "Support for utilizing the cancer medical team", "Support for obtaining family cooperation", "Support for maintaining regular lifestyle during chemotherapy", and "Support for interacting with cancer patients and utilizing necessary information". The strong related factors for all six factors were the resilience of the nurses and the number of collaborations with multiple occupations. Our findings will help nurses improve the psychosocial quality of life of cancer patients and address their needs related to cancer chemotherapy treatment.
  • 認知症をもつ高齢がん患者への看護実践に関する文献検討
    池田 雪花, 鷲見 尚己, 青柳 道子
    日本がん看護学会学術集会 (一社)日本がん看護学会 35回 P17 - 280 2021/02
  • Kritika Poudel, Naomi Sumi, Rika Yano
    Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) 9 (1) 2021/01/11 [Refereed]
     
    Raising cancer awareness among adolescents can increase their confidence in identifying cancer symptoms and develop healthy habits. This study tested the effectiveness of cancer education based on a new model among high schoolers. A non-randomized control group pre-post-test design study was conducted among 313 pairs of adolescent students and their knowledge-sharing partners in Lalitpur, Nepal. A baseline test was conducted before the education program, and it was followed up at two weeks and three months. Results were measured using a chi-square test, binary logistic regression, and a two-way repeated-measures ANOVA. There was a significant interaction effect of intervention and time on students' knowledge, beliefs, self-esteem, and practice, along with a change in some scores of knowledge-sharing partners. Joint assignment supported the idea of diffusion of information within the family and in the neighborhood. The peer group discussion could encourage active learning and help students to participate visibly in problem-solving and reflecting more sustainably. Time constraints, lack of human resources, and support groups, might limit this program's usage; however, preparing guidelines, and connecting communities, organizations, hospitals, volunteer health workers, and survivors can help make it more sustainable and approachable.
  • 心不全患者を対象とした日本での在宅療養支援の介入研究に関する文献検討
    吉村 舞, 鷲見 尚己
    日本看護科学学会学術集会講演集 (公社)日本看護科学学会 40回 P18 - 045 2020/12
  • 吉村 舞, 鷲見 尚己
    日本看護研究学会雑誌 (一社)日本看護研究学会 43 (3) 536 - 536 0285-9262 2020/09
  • Kritika Poudel, Naomi Sumi
    International journal of environmental research and public health 16 (22) 2019/11/09 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Providing information on increased cancer risks associated with certain behaviors might encourage adolescents to initiate protective behaviors. This study firstly determined the knowledge of risk factors and prevention of cervical cancer. Secondly, it checked an association between mothers' screening practice and student's knowledge. A descriptive, cross sectional study was conducted among 253 pairs of high school students and their mothers. Knowledge on cervical cancer was significantly lower among students and mothers. While cancer screening tests, maintenance of hygiene were considered as major preventive measures for cervical cancer, human papilloma vaccine was the least considered preventive measure. Students who were female, attended discussions on cancer and had a healthy diet had better awareness of cancer. Mothers of female students had better knowledge about cervical cancer than mothers of male students. Less perceived susceptibility and lack of knowledge were major obstacles among mothers, limiting cervical cancer screening to 15%. Although association between knowledge of students and screening practice of mothers was not clear, it was observed that cancer communication increased awareness of cervical cancer in both groups. Our findings showed a strong need for school-based cancer education program to address the issues of human papillomavirus vaccinations, cervical cancer risk and screening.
  • 小学校教員の学校でのがん教育に対する認識と課題
    鷲見 尚己, 小川 万梨野, Kritika Poudel, 吉村 舞
    日本がん看護学会誌 (一社)日本がん看護学会 33 (Suppl.) 164 - 164 0914-6423 2019/01
  • Cross‐cultural adaptation of the Chronic Illness Resources Survey in Japanese patients with diabetes
    Sato M, Miyoshi H, Nakamura A, Sumi N, Kamoshima H, Ono Y
    Japan Journal of Nursing Science DOI: 10.1111/jjns.12279  2019 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Knowledge of Risk Factors of Cancer among Nepali Immigrants in Japan
    Poudel K, Noguchi M, Sumi N
    The 3rd International Meeting of Public Health and the 1st Young Scholar Symposium on Public Health 429 - 436 2019 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Investigation of the Burnout Stages Experienced by Nurses Working in Hospitals and Related Factors
    Naomi Sumi, Yuko Yoshida, Naotaka Sugimura, Rika Yano
    Open Journal of Nursing 8 (4) 257 - 271 2018/04 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Relationship between Sleep and Subjective Fatigue in Rotating Shift Nurses: Validation Using a Wearable Device
    Yuko Yoshida, Naomi Sumi, Naotaka Sugimura, Fumie Nemoto, Rika Yano
    Open Journal of Nursing 8 (4) 272 - 280 2018/04 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Yoshimura M, Sato M, Sumi N
    The International journal of health planning and management 33 (2) 380 - 390 0749-6753 2018/04 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity and reliability of the Japanese Version of the Care Transitions Measure (J-CTM-15). DESIGN: Questionnaire items were translated, and a longitudinal study was conducted. SETTING: Three urban hospitals: a special functioning hospital, a regional-designated cancer care hospital, and a private hospital in the northern part of Japan. PARTICIPANTS: Patients, aged 20 years and older, who were discharged from hospitals. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Reliability was measured using Cronbach α and item-total correlations. Convergent validity was measured using a Pearson correlation with the Self-Care Agency Questionnaire. Construct validity was examined by an exploratory factor analysis. Predictive validity was examined by the ability to discriminate negative post hospital experiences, including anxiety, problems at home, readmission, emergency visit, consultation via telephone, poor health condition without consultation, and by the correlation with the 12-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12v2). RESULTS: A total of 223 and 158 participants were selected for data analyses. The Cronbach α was 0.90. The J-CTM-15 differed from the original factor model, but significantly correlated with Self-Care Agency Questionnaire and SF-12v2 scores. The J-CTM-15 also significantly discriminated between patients who did and did not display anxiety, problems at home, and poor health condition, but did not discriminate for readmission, emergency visits, and consultation via telephone. CONCLUSION: The J-CTM-15 is a valid and reliable measure of the quality of care transitions. However, insufficient levels of predictive validity and a lack of generalizability are limitations of the current study.
  • Yuki Odajima, Naomi Sumi
    Nagoya Journal of Medical Science 80 (1) 61 - 71 2186-3326 2018/02/01 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    The influence of a diabetic person's sense of burden and blood sugar control through sense of coherence (SOC) on self-management has yet to be sufficiently clarified. The purpose of this study was to examine the utility of salutogenesis, which has sense of coherence at its core, for the self-management of patients with type 2 diabetes. A total of 258 questionnaires were distributed to patients who were seen at one of three hospitals in an urban area in Japan, after obtaining consent from the patient. They were between 20 and 75 years old and regularly received care. Of the 185 responses, 177 were valid. The responses were analyzed by referring to the framework of salutogenesis, and the relationship between patient characteristics, SOC, the Problem Areas In Diabetes survey (PAID), and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) were studied with structural equation modeling (SEM). SOC had a main effect on PAID scores and an indirect effect on HbA1c. Moreover, age influenced SOC positively. The SOC of patients with type 2 diabetes in the present study was comparatively high. These observations suggest a direct effect of SOC on reducing the sense of burden from having diabetes and an indirect effect on decreasing HbA1c. This research suggested the possibility that diabetes can be controlled by improving SOC.
  • Knowledge about risk factors of cancer among adults in Nepal.
    Poudel K, Sumi N
    The 2nd International Meeting of Public Health 126 - 136 2018 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Association between sleep and fatigue in nurses who are engaged in 16 h night shifts in Japan: Assessment using actigraphy
    SUMI Naomi
    Japan Journal of Nursing Science https://doi.org/10.1111/jjns.1  2018 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Kritika Poudel, Naomi Sumi
    JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY HEALTH 42 (6) 1240 - 1246 0094-5145 2017/12 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    The main aim was to assess Nepali adults' knowledge, health beliefs, and health promoting behaviors regarding cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). A descriptive, cross sectional study was conducted in five wards of Lalitpur Sub-Metropolitan City. A random sample of 300 Nepali individuals aged 20-65 years completed the heart disease knowledge questionnaire and health beliefs related to cardiovascular diseases. The health belief model related to CVDs was used. Sociodemographic and personal information was collected. Of the adults 45.3% were aged 20-40 years, and 50.7% were male. The male participants smoked and consumed alcohol more than the female participants (p < 0.05). The mean score on the heart disease knowledge questionnaire was 11.8 +/- 4.6. Adults between 20 and 40 years age, non smokers, and daily exercisers had greater knowledge on CVDs. The mean score on the four subscales of the health beliefs related to cardiovascular disease scale were as follows: perceived susceptibility (11.5 +/- 2.5), perceived severity (12.1 +/- 3.5), perceived benefits (20.1 +/- 2.9) and perceived barriers (19.4 +/- 3.3). Adults performing health promoting activities had better knowledge and greater perceived susceptibility. A simple regression showed knowledge and education were predictors of health promoting activities. Adults who were performing more than two activities for health promotion had better knowledge of CVDs and perceived more susceptibility. Identifying the health needs, understanding cultural beliefs and misconceptions, and adopting health-promoting actions might help to improve the health behavior of Nepali adults.
  • がん化学療法を受ける消化器がん患者に対する看護師による口腔ケアの実践
    丸山 梨紗, 船木 典子, 佐藤 三穂, 柏崎 晴彦, 鷲見 尚己
    日本がん看護学会誌 (一社)日本がん看護学会 31 (Suppl.) 241 - 241 0914-6423 2017/01 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • The State of Fatigue and Sleep among Clinical Nurses in Japan
    Sumi N, Sugimura N, Yoshida Y, Yano R
    Open Journal of Nursing 7 1493 - 1501 2017 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Awareness of cancer in Asian countries- A review of the litereture
    Poudel K, Sumi N
    J Comprehensive Nursing Research 18 3 - 11 2017 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 特定機能病院における外来看護師による在宅療養支援の実態
    佐藤 日菜, 田口 敦子, 永田 智子, 山内 悦子, 浦山 美輪, 戸村 ひかり, 鷲見 尚己
    日本地域看護学学会誌 20 (2) 80 - 86 2017 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • がん診療連携拠点病院における看護師の口腔ケアの実践状況とその関連要因の検討
    丸山 梨紗, 佐藤 三穂, 山品 博子, 中野 政子, 成瀬 恭子, 鷲見 尚己
    日本口腔ケア学会雑誌 (一社)日本口腔ケア学会 10 (1) 229 - 230 1881-9141 2016/03 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 佐藤三穂, 佐藤仁美, 鷲見尚己, 中村昭伸, 三好秀明, 渥美達也
    糖尿病ケア メディカ出版 13 (12) 1146 - 1150 1348-9968 2016 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 宍戸 穂, 葛西理沙, 佐藤三穂, 鷲見尚己
    看護総合科学研究会誌 看護総合科学研究会 17 (1) 41 - 47 1344-381X 2016 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 葛西理沙, 宍戸 穂, 佐藤三穂, 鷲見尚己
    看護総合科学研究会 看護総合科学研究会 17 (1) 33 - 39 1344-381X 2016 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Miho Sato, Naomi Sumi
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF CARING SCIENCES 29 (4) 745 - 750 0283-9318 2015/12 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Objective: This study aims to examine factors that influence self-efficacy in Japanese patients with cancer receiving outpatient chemotherapy and to identify whether there are gender-specific similarities or differences that determine self-efficacy in this setting. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 156 patients with cancer (86 men and 70 women) undergoing chemotherapy as outpatients across five hospitals in Japan. The patients completed the European Organization for Research and Cancer Core Quality of Life questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30), the Self-Efficacy for Advanced Cancer questionnaire (SEAC) which consists of three subscales (affect regulation efficacy, symptom-coping efficacy and activities of daily living efficacy), and a patient information form. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to identify factors associated with self-efficacy in men and women. Results: In both men and women, insomnia was related to affect regulation efficacy, while fatigue and nausea/ vomiting correlated with activities of daily living efficacy. For male patients, fatigue and nausea/vomiting also correlated with affect regulation efficacy and symptom-coping efficacy. Emotional functioning influenced self-efficacy for both genders, while physical functioning affected self-efficacy in female patients only. Conclusions: These results suggest that to enhance self-efficacy in Japanese patients with cancer undergoing outpatient chemotherapy, effective intervention is required with regard to the management of both emotional and physical functioning, specifically symptoms such as fatigue, nausea/vomiting and insomnia in both genders. Furthermore, women with a reduced level of physical function may require particular attention, as they may be at risk of lower levels of self-efficacy.
  • 吉村 舞, 佐藤 三穂, 鷲見 尚己
    日本看護科学学会学術集会講演集 (公社)日本看護科学学会 35回 207 - 207 2015/11 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Naomi Sumi
    ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY 26 43 - 43 0923-7534 2015/11 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 葛西 理沙, 佐藤 三穂, 鷲見 尚己
    看護総合科学研究会誌 看護総合科学研究会 16 (1) 59 - 59 1344-381X 2015/05 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 特定機能病院おける糖尿病外来初診患者の臨床的特徴
    佐藤 三穂, 佐藤 仁美, 鷲見 尚己, 中村 昭伸, 三好 秀明, 渥美 達也
    糖尿病 (一社)日本糖尿病学会 58 (Suppl.1) S - 312 0021-437X 2015/04 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Sato Miho, Sumi Naomi
    Journal of Japanese Society of Cancer Nursing 一般社団法人 日本がん看護学会 29 (2) 98 - 104 0914-6423 2015
  • がん患者に対するオーラルマネジメントの実態調査 北海道内がん診療連携拠点病院における施設調査より
    丸山 梨紗, 佐藤 三穂, 山品 博子, 中野 政子, 成瀬 恭子, 鷲見 尚己
    日本がん看護学会誌 (一社)日本がん看護学会 29 (Suppl.) 196 - 196 0914-6423 2015/01 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 看護者間連携に向けた多部門参加カンファレンスの試行 参加した看護師の評価による有用性の検討
    加賀沼 朋子, 竹田 泰子, 西川 美香, 青柳 道子, 溝部 佳代, 佐藤 三穂, 鷲見 尚己
    日本がん看護学会誌 (一社)日本がん看護学会 27 (Suppl.) 381 - 381 0914-6423 2013/01
  • 看護者間連携に向けた多部門参加カンファレンスの試行 検討内容の特徴と運用上の課題
    鷲見 尚己, 加賀沼 朋子, 竹田 泰子, 西川 美香, 青柳 道子, 溝部 佳代, 佐藤 三穂
    日本がん看護学会誌 (一社)日本がん看護学会 27 (Suppl.) 381 - 381 0914-6423 2013/01
  • 佐藤三穂, 吉田恵, 前田美樹, 鷲見尚己
    日本がん看護学会誌 日本がん看護学会 27 (3) 77 - 84 0914-6423 2013 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • FUJITANI Takako, SUMI Naomi, SATO Norihiro
    Jpn. J. Clin. Pharmacol. Ther. The Japanese Society of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 44 (4) 319 - 322 0388-1601 2013/01 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 日本がん看護学会誌 24 (1) 52 - 60 2010 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 終末期医療に関する看護教育のあり方の検討ー学生の関心に焦点をあててー
    看護総合科学研究会誌 11 (1) 49 - 61 2008 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 個室入室患者の孤独感とその関連要因の検討
    看護総合科学研究会誌 10 (1) 15 - 29 2007 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 周手術期看護学実習における手術室実習の有効性
    看護総合科学研究会誌 10 (1) 3 - 14 2007 [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 看護基礎教育における技術教育の検討―北海道医療技術短期大学部看護学科における平成15年度看護技術に関する授業・臨地実習の現状と平成16年度臨地実習看護技術到達目標の検討―
    看護総合科学研究会誌 7 (1) 27 - 58 2005 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 高齢患者に対する退院支援スクリーニング票の開発(第二報)―大学病院における妥当性の検証―
    日本病院管理学会誌 42 (4) 37 - 49 2005 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 高齢患者に対する退院支援スクリーニング票の開発(第一報)
    日本病院管理学会誌 42 (3) 37 - 48 2005 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 退院支援の現状に関する全国調査
    日本病院管理学会誌 41 25 - 32 2004 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Satoko NAGATA, Marie TABATA, Hiroko OOSHIMA, Sachiyo MURASHIMA, Naomi SUMI, Megumi HARUNA
    Japan Journal of Nursing Science 1 (2) 87 - 97 2004 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • SUMI Naomi, MURASHIMA Sachiyo, TOBA Kenji, OUCHI Yasuyoshi
    日本病院管理学会誌 38 (1) 29 - 40 0386-9571 2001 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 大学病院における改訂版退院支援スクリーニング票の妥当性の検証
    鷲見尚己, 奥原芳子, 安達妙子, 浅野弘恵, 佐藤由佳
    看護総合科学研究会誌 10 (3) 53 - 64 [Refereed][Not invited]

MISC

Books etc

  • 日常診療に活かす老年病ガイドブック第8巻―高齢者の退院支援と在宅医療
    メヂカルビュー社 2006
  • 退院支援―東大病院医療社会福祉部の実践から-
    杏林書院 2002

Association Memberships

  • 日本がん看護学会   看護総合科学研究会   日本在宅ケア学会   日本看護科学学会   日本看護協会   日本看護研究学会   Japanese Society of Cancer Nursing   Comprehensive Nursing Research   Hospital Administration   Japan Society of Pablic Health   Japan Academy of Home Health Care   Japan Academy of Nursing Science   日本看護管理学会   日本地域看護学学会   

Research Projects

  • 日本学術振興会:科学研究費助成事業
    Date (from‐to) : 2021/04 -2024/03 
    Author : 鷲見 尚己, 佐藤 三穂, 青柳 道子, 矢野 理香, 大島 寿美子
     
    今年度は、1)在宅移行支援に関連する文献検討、2)外来患者を支援する看護実践(意思決定支援)に関する実態調査を実施した。1)においては、外来患者に対する在宅療養支援の特徴や実践的取り組み、先駆的な取り組みを行なっている医療施設での報告書を研究者間で検討した。高齢者への支援ニーズは疾患ニーズとともに生活ニーズを考慮した包括的な支援が必要であることを再確認した。同時に、患者経験や価値に基づく、支援の内容や方向性を示している文献は見当たらなかった。患者経験評価を中心とした質評価尺度は海外においては散見されており、それらの質評価指標の精査を進めるとともに、我々の調査で使用可能な指標を精査する予定である。 2)がん患者を支援する外来看護師の看護実践、特に患者経験の理解と患者の意向継続に関する看護実践に焦点を当てて横断調査を実施した。がん治療に関する部分では、外来の場面を外来治療室と規定し、国内のがん診療連携拠点病院の外来治療室に勤務する看護師を対象として配票調査(WEB調査)をした。その結果として、外来看護師は患者のこれまでの療養生活の経験、患者の価値観を理解することを実践していること、同時に患者の今後の意向を尊重するっことを重視していることが示された。一方で、患者のエンドオブライフに関わる患者の意向の把握には困難を感じており、患者経験理解と移行の継続のための方策の検討を行う必要性が示唆された。
  • 日本学術振興会:科学研究費助成事業
    Date (from‐to) : 2019/04 -2024/03 
    Author : 青柳 道子, 鷲見 尚己, 岩本 幹子, 宮島 直子, 進藤 ゆかり
     
    本研究の目的は,患者の望む生き方を支えるための看護師の対話力の獲得過程および対話力の確定に影響する要因を明かにすることである.研究実施計画では,面接調査の実施後,対話力を測定できる尺度を開発する予定となっている. 今年度は,病棟で終末期がん患者の看護に携わる看護師に対して,終末期がん患者との対話の実態と対話力の獲得過程,およびその影響要因について面接調査を実施する予定であった.しかし,昨年度に引き続き,COVID-19の影響を受け,研究フィールドである病院に大規模な面接調査を依頼することはできなかった.そのため,リクルート方法を変更した.また,面接は感染の危険性を回避するために,対面面接からオンラインによる面接に方法を変更した.現在までに,3名の看護師と面接を行い,逐語録を作成してデータとし,「終末期がん患者との対話の内容」「対話力の獲得過程」「対話力の獲得に影響を与えたもの」について質的な分析を進めているところである.次年度は,引き続き病棟看護師の対話力に関する面接調査を継続するとともに,研究実施計画に沿って,訪問看護師を対象とした面接調査にも着手する予定であり,現在研究倫理審査の申請の準備を進めているところである. また,昨年度実施した訪問看護師が終末期がん患者および家族に行っているコミュニケーション支援に関する質問紙調査による研究は,分析を進めているところであり,次年度中に論文投稿する予定である.
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
    Date (from‐to) : 2020/04 -2023/03 
    Author : 矢野 理香, 結城 美智子, 大槻 美佳, 鷲見 尚己, 小島 有沙
     
    清拭は、対象者の清潔を保持し、温熱刺激等による気持ちよさをもたらす看護ケアである。清拭時間が同じであるならば、誰もが質の高いケアを求めることは当然のことである。しかし、皮膚が脆弱で、スキンテア発生リスクが高い高齢者において、タオル素材に関わらず、どのように清拭すると(清拭圧、回数、温タオル貼用など)、安全で、気持ちよさを提供できるか、清拭方法のエビデンスが十分とは言えず、清拭ケアプログラムは確立されていない。私たちは、気持ちよく、かつ皮膚バリア機能を保持する清拭ケアを目指して、これまで清拭方法に着目して基礎的研究を進めてきた。本研究ではこれまでの成果を基盤とし、追研究を行うとともに、高齢者における安全で、気持ちよさをもたらす清拭ケアプログラムを開発し、その効果を検証する。 2021年度は、高齢入院患者約50名を対象に 弱圧と通常圧による3回の清拭を行う単盲検ランダム化クロスオーバー 試験を実施した。皮膚バリア機能(経表皮水分蒸散量TEWL・角質水分量SCH)の 経時的変化と主観的評価を比較した。その結果、弱圧でも3回の拭き取りで十分に汚れを除去できるため皮膚を強く拭く必要性はないことを可視化した。 また、清拭前の 皮膚乾燥度を簡易的に測定するために、Overall dry skin score ODS 日本語版の信頼性および妥当性を検証し、ODS日本語版を開発した。さらに、これまで清拭における主観的効果は十分に可視化されていないことに着眼し、清潔ケアを提供する看護師の認識から清拭を含む清潔ケアの意味を記述し、構造化した。清拭の効果を生理学的視点から可視化することに加えて、心理・社会的効果を検証することにつながる研究を進めた。
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
    Date (from‐to) : 2018/04 -2022/03 
    Author : Sumi Naomi
     
    Regarding methodologies of new cancer education to protect our health from cancer, we, as a research object, developed and evaluated them by utilizing peer support and by focusing on the viewpoints of pupils. The policy of new education we have now examined showed that the fact that pupils find issues by themselves of their lives such as sleep and meals as well as those concerning environmental factors will arouse interest in cancer prevention and that it effectively led to the improvement, etc. of their knowledge about cancer, value belief about health and cancer, and health behavior. At the same time, it also produced effects that the consciousness and behaviors concerning health of those around them including their family were changed. This was considered to be new knowledge leading to cancer-prevention education on community base.
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
    Date (from‐to) : 2014/04 -2018/03 
    Author : NAGATA Satoko, SUMI Naomi, TAGUCHI Atshuko, TOMURA Hikari, NISHIKOORI Risa, SATOH Hina, URAYAMA Miwa, YAMAUCHI Etshuko, FUKAYA Mariko, SUMIKAWA Yuka, KENMOCHI Mami, MATSUNAGA Atsushi, KANNO Eriko, MAEDA Akari
     
    The nationwide survey for the hospitals with 100 or more beds showed that more than 50% of hospitals were "making efforts" to perceive needs of the needs of home care support for outpatient. The survey for the nurses working outpatient clinic at a special functioning hosital shows that less than half nurses were doing the support for home care needs among the outpatients. Nurses who have more knowledge about home care or make more communication with other professionals were likely to do the support to refer the home care support for outpatients. Obserbational points to grasp home care need of the outpatients are including their treatment and disease condition, how to visit to hospital, situation of attendant, self management and self care and so on. As to the survey, 90% or more nurses answered most of these points were important.
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
    Date (from‐to) : 2014/04 -2017/03 
    Author : Sumi Naomi
     
    It is important for a patient support model that is focused on the oral management of patients receiving outpatient cancer chemotherapy to ensure that nurses, dentists, and dental hygienists actively share information. This is because ward nurses each work in different departments to help in the management of physical conditions and oral health care of patients. In order to improve patients' quality of life during therapy, in addition to managing adverse oral events, it is important to: evaluate systemic conditions, including nutritional status; maintain an oral environment that allows patients to continue eating foods; carry out interventional measures for the preparation and adjustment of dental prostheses, in accordance with the anticipated progress of the cancer treatment course; and share information about cancer treatment strategies and oral management policies among nurses and dentists in order to allow investigation of the specific type of dental treatment to be performed.
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
    Date (from‐to) : 2013/04 -2016/03 
    Author : Sato Miho, SUMI Naomi
     
    This study aimed to examine factors related to self-management for people with diabetes, based on the social-ecological perspective, which explains that people’s behaviors are influenced by broader factors. We conducted the retrospective study of medical records and questionnaire survey for patients with diabetes. The results showed that self-management for people with diabetes can be influenced by personal factors which are arisen from the background of differentiation and collaboration of medical care. This study also demonstrated the future fusibility of Japanese version of Chronic Illness Resources Survey, which is a tool to measure multiple levels of resources related to self-management form people with chronic illness.
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
    Date (from‐to) : 2011/04 -2015/03 
    Author : NAGATA Satoko, SUMI Naomi
     
    By extracting supports given to patients for them to leave hospital, the authors found that ward nurses mainly played the roles of 1) sharing information with the patient’s family and other specialists, and 2) teaching the patient and/or family the medical procedures to be performed at home. On the other hand, discharge planning nurses were in charge of 1) coordinating with other divisions in and outside the hospital, and 2) giving explanations to the patient and his/her family. Particularly, much support was given immediately prior to discharge. In a home nursing utilization promotion project, it was discovered that use of a free home nursing service after discharge made patients aware of their need and desire to receive home nursing. In an action research at a hospital that did not have a discharge planning division, the duties of ward nurses involved in discharge planning partly increased by introducing the screening questionnaire and patient conferences.
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
    Date (from‐to) : 2009 -2011 
    Author : SUMI Naomi, AOYANAGI Michiko, MIZOBE Kayo, SATO Miho
     
    In order to support cancer patients are to various stage of cancer survivors they want, using the method in action research with the nurses in a hospital, we examined the current and new network and system for cancer patients. In order to support the life and medical treatment of cancer patients in various stages, nurses need multidisciplinary conferences to collaborate with other wards nurses. Then, they need new standardization of the nursing recording system, and the opportunity of learning the professional knowledge. Moreover, nurses must consider of supports for outpatients with chemotherapy to improve quality of care. These results have shown the essential clinical practices to care for cancer patients
  • 外来化学療法を受ける患者の看護に関する研究
    Date (from‐to) : 2007
  • 退院支援プロセスとアセスメントに関する研究


Copyright © MEDIA FUSION Co.,Ltd. All rights reserved.