Researcher Database

Risa Takashima
Faculty of Health Sciences Health Sciences Department of Rehabilitation Science
Lecturer

Researcher Profile and Settings

Affiliation

  • Faculty of Health Sciences Health Sciences Department of Rehabilitation Science

Job Title

  • Lecturer

Degree

  • PhD(2013/09 Hokkaido University)

J-Global ID

Research Interests

  • Older adults   Community   Health promotion   Loneliness   Isolation   Gender   LGBTQ+   sexual minority   SOGI (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity)   Narrative   Qualitative research   Mixed Methods Research   Occupational therapy   Occupational Science   Professional identity   

Research Areas

  • Life sciences / Rehabilitation science / Occupational therapy

Educational Organization

Academic & Professional Experience

  • 2021/04 - Today Hokkaido University Department of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Health Sciences Senior Lecturer
  • 2009/04 - 2022/10 医療法人北晨会 介護老人保健施設 恵み野ケアサポート リハビリテーション科 作業療法士
  • 2020/04 - 2021/03 Hokkaido University Department of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Health Sciences Assistant professor
  • 2016/04 - 2020/03 Hokkaido University Department of Functioning and Disability, Faculty of Health Sciences Assistant professor

Education

  • 2010/04 - 2013/03  Hokkaido University  Graduate School of Health Sciences
  • 2008/04 - 2010/03  Hokkaido University  Graduate School of Health Sciences
  • 2004/04 - 2008/03  Hokkaido University  School of Medicine  Department of Health Sciences

Association Memberships

  • 北海道公衆衛生学会   日本作業科学研究会   北海道作業療法士会   日本作業療法学会   Japan Academy of Public Health Nursing   JAPANESE SOCIETY OF PUBLIC HEALTH   

Research Activities

Published Papers

  • Marie Hino, Risa Takashima, Rika Yano
    Nursing Open 11 (4) 1 - 10 2054-1058 2024/04/19 
    Abstract Aim To explore the recognition of pregnant nurses on how they managed their health conditions to examine safe working strategies. Design A qualitative study with a grounded theory approach. Methods Twenty‐one nurses engaged in work during their pregnancy were recruited and interviewed using a semi‐structured questionnaire from January to June 2021. The data were analysed using a constant comparative method. Results The core category ‘duelling roles’ and the four other categories emerged. Pregnant nurses understand the ‘weight of one’ of being a professional in the workplace. Therefore, despite their health concerns, they struggle to complete their work as one team member to avoid inconveniencing others. However, through experiencing various nursing situations, they ‘perceive one's limits’ of working as they had done before pregnancy and protect their health and patients. Nevertheless, interactions with patients and their colleagues bring ‘delight in nursing’, which encourages them to continue working. Pregnant nurses thus develop a ‘prioritizing the foetus’ working style to continue being nurses while protecting their health. Implications for the Profession and/or Patient Care These results provide meaningful guidance in considering safe job retention strategies for pregnant nurses. Sharing and developing the ‘prioritizing the foetus’ mindset and management skills gained by the participants may be beneficial for the appropriate health management of pregnant nurses. The study may also facilitate nursing managers' understanding of the experiences of pregnant nurses and encourage them to consider reviewing nursing practices. Reporting Method The Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Studies checklist was used to ensure the quality of research reporting. Patient or Public Contribution Members of the nursing team were involved in the design, conduct and interpretation of the data in this study.
  • Michiyo Hirano, Risa Takashima, Ryuta Onishi, Hiroki Abe, Kazuko Saeki
    International Journal of Older People Nursing 00 (e12575) 1 - 13 2023/09 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Kotone Nishiya, Risa Takashima, Inaho Shishido, Rika Yano
    Japan Journal of Nursing Science e12538 1 - 10 1742-7932 2023/04 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Mami Kikuchi, Ryuta Onishi, Risa Takashima, Kazuko Saeki, Michiyo Hirano
    International Journal of Older People Nursing 00 (e12534) 1 - 15 1748-3735 2023/03/20
  • Shan Yun, Risa Takashima, Mari Sakaue, Daisuke Sawamura, Takao Inoue, Shinya Sakai
    Asian Journal of Occupational Therapy 19 (1) 8 - 15 2023/02 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Sakino Shinokawa, Hiroki Abe, Risa Takashima, Ryuta Onishi, Michiyo Hirano
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20 (3) 1 - 15 2023/01 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    This study aimed to verify the effectiveness of an application (app) in establishing social connectedness among unacquainted older men, as well as improving their physical health. The nine participants were men aged 65 and older in the subarctic zone of Hokkaido, Japan. A mix of quantitative and qualitative methods were adopted as the study design. A questionnaire survey was completed before and after the intervention, and a semi-structured interview was conducted after the intervention. An app-installed smartphone was loaned to the participants, which allowed them to share pictures, voice recordings, and their step count. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, and qualitative data were analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis to generate categories. The average age of the participants was 77.7 years. The relationship between participants who were interacting for the first time through the app advanced as their understanding of each other’s personalities deepened. The average step count during the third and fourth months was significantly higher than in the first two months. By using the app, older men were able to build relationships with one another. In addition, visualizing the number of steps on the app was effective in improving the number of steps.
  • Ryuta Onishi, Risa Takashima, Kazuko Saeki, Michiyo Hirano
    Nursing Open 00 1 - 11 2022/12/24 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Risa Takashima, Takao Inoue, Yuko Yoshida, Mari Sakaue, Teppei Suzuki, Katsuhiko Ogasawara
    Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 29 (7) 542 - 554 2022/12 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Mami Kikuchi, Tamotsu Kamishima, Hiroki Abe, Ryuta Onishi, Risa Takashima, Michiyo Hirano
    Nursing & Health Sciences 24 (1) 163 - 173 1441-0745 2022/03 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Hirano Michiyo, Onishi Ryuta, Takashima Risa, Abe Hiroki, Saeki Kazuko
    Japanese Journal of Public Health Nursing 一般社団法人 日本公衆衛生看護学会 10 (3) 121 - 129 2187-7122 2021/12 
    目的:大学と自治体との共同研究のプロセスを報告し,共同研究を推進させた要因を検討する. 方法:対象は都市部と地方の2つの自治体とした.まず,自治体ごとに共同研究のプロセスを記述したシートを作成し,共同研究の推進要素を研究者の観点から整理した.次に,保健師へインタビューを実施し,インタビュー内容から共同研究の推進要素を保健師の観点から整理した.上記2つの結果をもとに,公衆衛生看護の共同研究を推進させた要因を検討した. 結果・考察:共同研究を推進させた要因として,保健師と研究者の対等な関係性のなかでの目的共有があった.また,住民を第一義的にとらえる保健師の認識とそれに基づくコーディネートや,日々の活動を通じた保健師と住民との関係構築があった.さらに,共同研究と地域の健康課題解決の方向性を一致させる目的の再共有や,保健師の保健師活動に対する熱意や認識が示された.
  • Shan Yun, Risa Takashima, Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura, Takao Inoue, Shinya Sakai
    Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy 0 (0) 1 - 11 1569-1861 2021/07/07 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Objective To examine the effect of different management methods on the effectiveness of care preventive programmes for community-dwelling older adults. Methods This study comprised two facilitator-led (FL) and one participant-led (PL) preventive care classes in Japan. All participants received the intervention for approximately 12 weeks. Functional assessments, occupational dysfunctions, and subjective health were measured before and after the interventions. A two-way mixed design analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was adopted to examine the effect of the interventions, adjusted for previous experiences with preventive care services. The level of significance was set at P < 0.05. Results Fourteen participants in the PL group (76.64 ± 6.48 years, 92.9% women) and 29 participants in the FL group (76.55 ± 5.75 years, 75.9% women) were included in the statistical analysis. ANCOVA showed significant group × time interaction effects in the Five Times Sit-to-Stand Test (FTSST), the Timed Up & Go (TUG), occupational deprivation of the Classification and Assessment of Occupational Dysfunction Scale, and self-rated health. Simple main effect tests showed that the TUG decreased significantly in the PL group, while occupational deprivation and self-rated health scores improved significantly. In contrast, FTSST scores significantly improved in the FL group. Conclusion PL-type management may be more appropriate for preventing social isolation and withdrawal, while FL-type management may be more appropriate for preventing physical frailty. Selecting not only adequate programmes but also an appropriate management type that matches the service purpose can help provide more effective care preventive services.
  • Yuko Yoshida, Risa Takashima, Rika Yano
    PLOS ONE 16 (1) e0245202  2021/01/08 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Nurses continue to disinfect the skin before administering subcutaneous injections as a standard process in clinical settings; despite evidence that disinfection is not necessary. To implement evidence-based practice, it is critical to explore why this gap between “evidence” and “practice” exists. This study aimed to describe the reasons offered by Certified Nurses in Infection Control (CNIC) in Japan for performing skin disinfection before subcutaneous injection. Adopting an inductive qualitative design, interviews were conducted with 10 CNIC in 2013. According to the participants, skin disinfection before subcutaneous injection: (a) was common practice; (b) may have been beneficial if it was omitted; (c) adhered to hospital norms; (d) prevented persistent suspicion of infection; (e) had no detrimental effect; (f) was an ingrained custom; and (g) involved a tacit approval for not disinfecting in home care settings. The themes (c) and (g) were cited as the main reasons affecting decision-making. The CNIC administered injections following skin disinfection in hospitals in accordance with hospital norms. On the contrary, outside the hospital, they administered subcutaneous injections without skin disinfection. All themes except (b) and (g) reflect the barriers and resistance to omitting skin disinfection, while (g) shows that it is already partly implemented in home care settings. It is necessary to create a guideline for skin disinfection before subcutaneous injection that considers the quality of life of patients at home, their physical conditions, and the surrounding environment at the time of injection, in addition to the guidelines applicable in hospitals.
  • Junior Koch, Risa Takashima
    International Journal of TESOL Studies 3 (1) 88 - 100 2021/01/07 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Ai Hasegawa, Risa Takashima, Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura, Waka Murata, Shinya Sakai
    Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy 33 (2) 156918612098028 - 156918612098028 1569-1861 2020/12/22 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Objective/background The rapidly increasing incidence of patients with dementia in Japan is creating an urgent demand for evidence-based occupational therapy (EBOT), which has been reported to improve clinical efficacy. This study aimed to examine the current practice of EBOT for patients with dementia in Japan and clarify factors influencing its application. Methods We conducted an anonymous, self-administered questionnaire survey by mail. The participants were 432 occupational therapists treating patients with dementia at 432 designated medical institutions nationwide. Descriptive statistics were calculated, and multiple regression analysis was performed to clarify the factors influencing the present application of EBOT. Results The response rate was 31.3%. Among the participants, 46.3% responded ‘somewhat frequently’ or more (5, 6, and 7 on a 7-grade scale) to a question on the frequency of practice of EBOT. Using multiple regression analysis with the stepwise method, we selected the model with the highest degree of fit. This model extracted three factors, namely, ability to understand scientific papers, sufficiency of means of getting information, and availability of advice, which had standardized partial regression coefficients (β) of 0.419, 0.214, and 0.158, respectively. Conclusions The three factors extracted using the multiple regression analysis indicate that in order to encourage EBOT for patients with dementia, occupational therapists need to acquire reading comprehension skills, so that they can assess the quality of scientific papers. Furthermore, it is important to create environments where they have access to publications and can discuss research with superiors and colleagues.
  • Risa Takashima, Ryuta Onishi, Kazuko Saeki, Michiyo Hirano
    PLOS ONE 15 (11: e0242859) 1 - 21 2020/11 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Previous studies have indicated that older men often experience disconnection from the community after retirement. Social activities have been shown to be effective in preventing social isolation among older urban men. Nevertheless, it has been reported that they often do not participate in community social activities and tend to be reluctant to do so. We explored the values and meanings of social activities for retired older men living in an urban area of Japan to understand support using social activities that are more suitable for them. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 older men (aged 68-80 years; M = 74.6 ± 3.79 years) about their interactions with family and non-family members, and their participation in various community social activities. The grounded theory approach was used for the analysis. As a result, the following five categories were derived as the values that participants place on the social activities that they engage in: "health as a resource and reward for social activities," "feeling I am still useful," "feeling that something is my responsibility," "feeling of time well spent," and "finding interest through interactions." In addition, the following three categories were extracted as meanings of social activities: "fulfilling social life," "maintaining stable family relationships," and "maintaining safety and peace in the community." When considering the social activities that older urban retired men are interested in and likely to participate in, these five values can be considered indicators. In contrast, to maintain stable family relationships and safety and peace in the community, participants sometimes used strategies to stop or abandon social activities. Therefore, in situations where a peaceful life within a family or neighborhood is threatened, it may be useful to help set aside sufficient time and allow for psychological leeway in advance to incorporate social activities into their lives.
  • Risa Takashima, Ryuta Onishi, Kazuko Saeki, Michiyo Hirano
    Healthcare 8 (4) 450 - 450 2020/11 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has exposed older adults to health and social risks. This study examined the perceptions of community-dwelling older adults regarding how COVID-19 restricted their daily lives. Six focus-group interviews were conducted with 24 participants (mean age, 78.2 ± 5.5 years) living in urban and rural areas in Japan. Then, a qualitative inductive content analysis was performed. Six themes were generated: “fear of infection and public, watchful eyes,” “consistency in daily personal life,” “pain from reducing my social life,” “readiness to endure a restricted life,” “awareness of positive changes in myself,” and “concern for a languishing society.” There was no change that would make their lives untenable, and they continued their daily personal lives at a minimum level. However, their social lives were reduced, which over the long term can lead to a lost sense of purpose in life. This was reported as an adverse factor in the development of other diseases and functional decline in previous studies. While there is no doubt that infection prevention is important, supporting older adults in engaging in activities that provide a sense of purpose in life could contribute to their present and future overall health including mental health.
  • 地域で暮らす高齢者によるサクセスフルエイジングの実践
    佐藤舞佳,髙島理沙,山本亜由実,坂上真理
    北海道大学公衆衛生学雑誌 33 (2) 55 - 61 2020/03 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 山本 亜由実, 髙島 理沙, 佐藤 舞佳, 坂上 真理
    Practice and science of occupational therapy 公益社団法人 北海道作業療法士会 2 (1) 1 - 8 2434-5806 2020/02 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    :地域で暮らす高齢者の"自助"や"互助"の醸成に向けて,困難に対する高齢者自らの対処戦略を知ることが有用となる.本研究の目的は,地域で生活する高齢者の老年期における作業的困難とその対処過程を明らかにすることとした.地域で暮らす高齢者4名に個別インタビューを行い質的記述的に分析した.その結果,コアカテゴリー『求め続ける可能性』と,10個のカテゴリーが抽出された.コアカテゴリー『求め続ける可能性』は,高齢者は自らの作業への可能性を簡単には捨てないということを意味する.高齢者の"可能性を求め続ける"ことをサポートすることが,高齢者にとって自分らしい満足した生活の実現につながると期待する.
  • Risa Takashima
    The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy 7 (3) 1 - 16 2168-6408 2019/07/15 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 杉田 千秋, 髙島 理沙, 坂上 真理, 村田 和香
    Practice and science of occupational therapy (公社)北海道作業療法士会 1 (2) 32 - 39 2434-5806 2019/05 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    介護老人保健施設は病院と在宅の中間施設だが,在宅復帰率は低い現状がある.本研究は在宅復帰困難な入所者が生活する中で抱く思いを明らかにすることを目的に,女性5名に半構成的面接を行い,質的記述的に分析した.その結果,【そばに人がいる施設生活への充実】,【緩やかなリハによる体の維持】,【在宅生活への見切り】,【家とは違った施設生活への歯痒さ】,【やっぱり家に帰りたいという願い】,【より快適な居場所探し】,【今後への漠然とした不安】の7つのメインテーマが生成された.全ての研究参加者は【今後への漠然とした不安】を抱いていた.セラピストは本人と共に'今後'に向き合うことで,不安に対処できる可能性がある.
  • 江口 みのり, 髙島 理沙, 坂上 真理, 村田 和香
    Practice and science of occupational therapy (公社)北海道作業療法士会 1 (2) 23 - 31 2434-5806 2019/05 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    本研究の目的は,脳卒中後の高次脳機能障害者が就労継続に至るまでのプロセスを,当事者の視点から明らかにすることである.3名に半構成的インタビューを実施し,質的記述的に分析した.その結果,【発症前と変わっていないという自負】,【発症前との変化による精神的負担】,【受け入れてくれた存在の大きさ】,【障害に配慮のない会社への苛立ち】,【提供されたサービスへの不信感】,【会社の意向が変わらないことへの諦め】,【障害と付き合いながらやる仕事】という7つの大カテゴリが生成された.今後は障害を理解する姿勢を作れるような会社への働きかけや,障害の説明スキル向上に向けた当事者への支援が必要となると考える.
  • Language learning disabilities in higher education: a multidisciplinary approach
    Joao Carlos Koch Junior, Risa Takashima
    IATEFL 2018 Brighton conference selections 33 - 35 2019/03 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 高齢女性における尿失禁と立ち上がり機能の関係性について
    寒川 美奈, 鈴木 哲平, 下田 智子, 堤 香織, 高橋 紀子, 高島 理沙, 辻 真太朗, 村田 和香, 良村 貞子, 小笠原 克彦
    日本未病システム学会学術総会抄録集 (一社)日本未病学会 24回 134 - 134 2017/10
  • 土本 望生, 森元 隆文, 髙島 理沙, 池田 官司
    北海道作業療法 北海道作業療法士会 33 (4) 193 - 200 1349-4317 2016/12 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 髙島 理沙
    北海道作業療法 北海道作業療法士会 33 (3) 133 - 142 1349-4317 2016/10 [Not refereed][Invited]
  • The Power of an Educator: Occupational Therapist Team
    Junior Koch, Risa Takashima
    The Language Teacher 40 (3) 31 - 32 2016/05 [Not refereed][Invited]
  • Risa Takashima, Waka Murata, Kazuko Saeki
    DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION 38 (16) 1578 - 1591 0963-8288 2016/01 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Purpose: Meanings of movement for stroke survivors could give therapists significant insights, especially during maintenance phase. The purpose of this study was to examine how post-stroke users of a long-term elderly care facility had experienced changes in movement resulting from hemiplegia. Method: The participants of this study were 18 stroke survivors using a long-term elderly care facility. Based on phenomenology, between two and three interviews were conducted with each participant about their experiences with hemiplegia. Data analysis consisted of the following phases: 'data immersion', 'data transformation' and 'thematic analysis'. This study was approved by the ethics committee of the authors' institution. Results: Participants experienced seven themes resulting from hemiplegia, perceiving themselves differently from the way they did before the stroke. The themes were as follows: 'inescapable dependence', 'sense of incompetence', 'lack of autonomy', 'symbol of deviation from normal', 'licence for amae', 'security of self-worth' and 'proof of effort'. Conclusions: The first four themes attempt to express participants' pain and difficulty in living with their present body; the last three attempt to express methods for coping with the present body in the company of others. Results will assist therapists to understand the significant needs of their clients in the maintenance phase.
  • Risa Takashima, Kazuko Saeki
    Health 05 (06) 64 - 71 2013/04 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 高島 理沙, 村田 和香
    北海道作業療法 北海道作業療法士会 29 (1) 25 - 32 1349-4317 2012/06 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • TAKASHIMA Risa, MURATA Waka, SAEKI Kazuko
    作業療法 = The Journal of Japanese Occupational Therapy Association 日本作業療法士協会 30 (5) 602 - 611 0289-4920 2011/10/15 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    片麻痺の経験は、観察容易な身体的側面に着目して理解されやすい。そこで、運動に関連した経験に着目し、参加者にとっての片麻痺経験の意味を記述することを目的に解釈学的現象学の方法を用いて調査した。その結果、[必然的な依存生活]、[片麻痺を持った生活への順応]、[せめて重荷にならないための妥協]、[「正常」からの逸脱の感知]、[強いられる他律生活]、[治るという保証の切望]の6テーマが探求された。参加者の<世界>では、特に日本文化による影響が浮き彫りになった。本研究の結果は、作業療法士が片麻痺を有するクライエントの経験の意味を実践的に探索することを助ける。(著者抄録)
  • 過剰な飲酒に対する制止行動における成人大学生の意識
    三宅慧, 槙森浩文, 山本航平, 齋藤彩乃, 髙島理沙, 本田光, 佐伯和子
    北海道公衆衛生学雑誌 25 (2) 69 - 74 2011/03 [Refereed][Not invited]

Books etc

Conference Activities & Talks

  • Frailty Determination Using a Questionnaire in the Late Older Adults and the Relationship between Frailty and the Questionnaire's Sub-items  [Not invited]
    Hiroki Matsuoka, Masami Kashiki, Yuki Sato, Yutaro Sato, Atsushi Fukushima, Ryo Matsuda, Keisuke Yazu, Kousuke Watanabe, Risa Takashima, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 10th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Preventive Physical Therapy  2023/10
  • Comparison of Physical and Mental Functioning among Persons Certified as Needing Long-Term Care by the Number of Years of Continuous Attendance at Kayoi-no-ba (Community groups)  [Not invited]
    Keisuke Yazu, Masami Kashiki, Yuki Sato, Yutaro Sato, Atsushi Fukushima, Hiroki Matsuoka, Ryo Matsuda, Kousuke Watanabe, Risa Takashima, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 10th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Preventive Physical Therapy  2023/10
  • Characteristics of those with decreased subjective health among community-dwelling older adults who participate in Kayoi-no-ba (Community groups)  [Not invited]
    Kousuke Watanabe, Masami Kashiki, Yuki Sato, Yutaro Sato, Atsushi Fukushima, Hiroki Matsuoka, Ryo Matsuda, Keisuke Yazu, Risa Takashima, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 10th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Preventive Physical Therapy  2023/10
  • Comparison of Physical and Mental Functioning in Late-Stage Older Adults and Very Old Adults Participating in Kayoi-no-ba (Community groups) in Sapporo City  [Not invited]
    Yutaro Sato, Atsushi Fukushima, Masami Kashiki, Yuki Sato, Hiroki Matsuoka, Ryo Matsuda, Keisuke Yazu, Kousuke Watanabe, Risa Takashima, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 10th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Preventive Physical Therapy  2023/10
  • A Predictive Model of Cognitive Decline in Urban Older Adults in Kayoi-no-ba (Community groups): Association with Oral Function  [Not invited]
    Atsushi Fukushima, Masami Kashiki, Yuki Sato, Hiroki Matsuoka, Ryo Matsuda, Keisuke Yazu, Kousuke Watanabe, Yutaro Sato, Risa Takashima, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 10th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Preventive Physical Therapy  2023/10
  • Investigating Factors Affecting the Presence of Oral Functional Decline in Urban Older Adults Participating in Kayoi-no-ba (Community groups)  [Not invited]
    Ryo Matsuda, Atsushi Fukushima, Masami Kashiki, Yuki Sato, Hiroki Matsuoka, Keisuke Yazu, Kousuke Watanabe, Yutaro Sato, Risa Takashima, Daisuke Sawamura
    The 10th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Preventive Physical Therapy  2023/10
  • Yuri Matsuzaki, Risa Takashima, Hiroki Okada, Maki Miyajima
    The 6th FHS International Conference  2023/10
  • Rika Hirayama, Risa Takashima, Mari Sakaue
    The 6th FHS International Conference  2023/10
  • Risa Takashima, Ayahito Ito
    EHESS-JST Joint Workshop 2023  2023/10
  • A “Corporate Warrior’s” Experience of Conflic, in Occupational Transition Surrounding Retiremen, A Qualitative, Descriptive Study
    The 26th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Occupational Science in Osaka  2023/10
  • 伊藤文人, 五十嵐祐, 松尾崇史, 髙島 理沙
    The 87th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association
  • 平野美千代, 髙島理沙, 大西竜太, 阿部弥喜, 佐伯和子
    日本地域看護学会第26回学術集会  2023/09
  • Rika Hirayama, Risa Takashima
    The 53rd Hokkaido Occupational Therapy Conference  2023/06
  • 高齢者の運転免許/運転中止後の生活変化についての文献レビュー〜国際生活機能分類(ICF)の視点から〜  [Not invited]
    柴田亜美, 髙島理沙
    第53回北海道作業療法学会  2023/06
  • A health project for urban older men deployed during COVID-19: a two-year intervention study using a combined group-based program and an original exchange app.  [Not invited]
    Michiyo Hirano, Risa Takashima, Ryuta Onishi, Kazuko Saeki
    第11回日本公衆衛生看護学会学術集会  2022/12
  • The Meaning of Hygiene Care for Patients as Perceived by Clinical Nurses through the Interactive Care Process: A Grounded Theory Study  [Not invited]
    Kotone Nishiya, Risa Takashima, Rika Yano
    The 7th International Nursing Research Conference of World Academy of Nursing Science (7th WANS)  2022/10
  • Risa Takashima, Daisuke Sawamura, Ryuta Onishi, Mari Sakaue
    The 81st Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Public Health  2022/10
  • Risa Takashima, Yuko Yoshida, Mari Sakaue
    2022 World Occupational Science Conference  2022/08
  • Multiparous nurses’ management of maternal-fetal health and work: A comparison study with primiparous nurses using a grounded theory approach  [Not invited]
    Marie Hino, Risa Takashima, Rika Yano
    The 25th East Asia Forum of Nursing Scholars (EAFONS) Conference  2022/04
  • 菊地眞海, 大⻄⻯太, 髙島理沙, 平野美千代
    第10回日本公衆衛生看護学会  2022/01
  • Michiyo Hirano, Risa Takashima, Ryuta Onishi, Yuko Sakamoto, Kazuko Saeki
    6th International Conference of Global Network of Public Health Nursing  2022/01
  • 菊地 眞海, 大西 竜太, 髙島 理沙, 佐伯 和子, 平野 美千代
    第80回日本公衆衛生学会総会  2021/12
  • Risa Takashima, Mari Sakaue, Takao Inoue, Yuko Yoshida
    The 55th Japanese Occupational Therapy Congress & Expo in Sendai 2021  2021/09
  • Mami Kikuchi, Hiroki Abe, Ryuta Onishi, Risa Takashima, Michiyo Hirano
    The Fifth FHS International Conference  2021/09
  • Factors Predicting Occupational Dysfunction in Community-Dwelling Older Adults  [Not invited]
    Shan Yun, Risa Takashima, Mari Sakaue, Daisuke Sawamura, Shinya Sakai
    The Fifth FHS International Conference  2021/09
  • Comparison of effectiveness between participant-led and facilitator-led preventive care programs in Japan  [Not invited]
    Shan Yun, Risa Takashima, Kazuki Yoshida, Daisuke Sawamura, Shinya Sakai
    Global Healthcare Conference 2021  2021/09
  • 地域で生活する統合失調症を有する方の 就労開始と継続を支えた訪問作業療法の一例  [Not invited]
    森元彩子, 髙島理沙, 森元隆文, 坂上真理
    第51回北海道作業療法学会学術集会  2021/06
  • ろう者をはじめとする聴覚障害の生活機能的特徴と老年期作業療法における課題  [Not invited]
    三杉彩華, 髙島理沙
    第51回北海道作業療法学会学術大会  2021/06
  • 男性高齢者のつながりと運動に着目した交流アプリの効果  [Not invited]
    篠河咲乃, 平野美千代, 髙島理沙, 大西竜太, 阿部弥喜
    第9回日本公衆衛生看護学会学術集会  2021/01
  • 菊地眞海, 平野美千代, 大西竜太, 髙島理沙, 阿部弥喜
    第9回日本公衆衛生看護学会学術集会  2021/01
  • Ryuta Onishi, Michiyo Hirano, Risa Takashima, Kazuko Saeki
    The 6th International Nursing Research Conference of World Academy of Nursing Science  2020/02
  • M. Hirano, R. Onishi, R. Takashima, and K. Saeki
    23th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars (EAFONS2020)  2020/01
  • Occupational storytelling/making applying to a preventive occupational therapy: A pilot study among aged people in an area with heavy snowfall  [Not invited]
    Risa Takashima, Takao Inoue, Mari Sakaue, Teppei Suzuki, Katsuhiko Ogasawara
    The 23rd Occupational Science Seminar  2019/11
  • 都市部の高齢男性が社会的作業に置く価値―フレイル予防のための基礎調査  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 平野美千代, 大西竜太, 佐伯和子
    第78回日本公衆衛生学会総会  2019/10
  • Practical actions shaped by the internal structures of occupational therapists' professional identities  [Not invited]
    Risa Takashima, Kazuko Saeki
    第53回日本作業療法学会  2019/09
  • Relationship between visual perception, cognitive functions, and occupational performances among aged people  [Not invited]
    井上貴雄, 髙島理沙, 鈴木鉄平, 水口寛彦, 小笠原克彦
    第53回日本作業療法学会  2019/09
  • Practice and influence factors of Evidence-Based Occupational Therapy for elderly with dimentia  [Not invited]
    長谷川愛, 澤村大輔, 吉田一生, 髙島理沙, 村田和香
    第53回日本作業療法学会  2019/09
  • 認知症高齢者に対するエビデンスに基づく作業療法の実践と影響要因  [Not invited]
    長谷川愛, 村田和香, 澤村大輔, 吉田一生, 髙島理沙, 境 信哉
    第7回全国作業療法学系大学院ゼミナール(札幌)  2019/08
  • Sociocultural perspective - a short story  [Not invited]
    Jr Koch, Risa Takashima
    JALT2018  2018/11
  • A scoping review on barriers to and facilitators of physical activity among older adults- analysis based on the transtheoretical model  [Not invited]
    Shan Yun, Risa Takashima, Waka Murata
    16th International Conference on Combined Actions and Combined Effects of Environmental Factors  2018/09
  • 在宅復帰困難な介護老人保健施設入所者が生活する中で抱く思い  [Not invited]
    杉田千秋, 髙島理沙
    第49回北海道作業療法学会  2018/06
  • 障害者役割から主体的な社会との関わりへ変化した訪問作業療法の一例  [Not invited]
    森元彩子, 髙島理沙, 坂上真理
    第49回北海道作業療法学会  2018/06
  • Language learning disabilities in higher education: a multidisciplinary approach  [Not invited]
    Joao Carlos Koch Junior, Risa Takashima
    52nd International IATEFL Conference and Exhibition  2018/04
  • 高齢女性における尿失禁と立ち上がり機能の関係性について  [Not invited]
    寒川美奈, 鈴木哲平, 下田智子, 堤香織, 高橋紀子, 髙島理沙, 辻真太郎, 村田和香, 良村貞子, 小笠原克彦
    第24回日本未病システム学会学術総会  2017/11
  • 'A cultural things' - creating a special communication course  [Not invited]
    Jr Koch, Risa Takashima
    2017 CALL-Plus Workshop  2017/10
  • 知的障害者への英語教育における教員との協働的アプローチ~障害のある学習者に対して教員が経験しうる作業疎外~  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, コホ JC J, 坂上真理
    第51回日本作業療法学会  2017/09
  • 現象学研究, 私の取り組み  [Invited]
    髙島 理沙
    日本作業行動学会第27回学術集会  2017/06
  • 作業形態の再考  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 坂上真理
    第20回作業科学セミナー  2016/12
  • Special-Needs EFL Teaching & Occupational Therapy  [Not invited]
    Junior Koch, Risa Takashima
    42nd Annual International Conference on Language Teaching and Learning  2016/11
  • 重要他者を交えた作業的ストーリーテリングによる作業的な生活の再構築 -妻を交えた介入が新たな作業につながった事例からの考察ー  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 坂上真理
    第50回日本作業療法学会  2016/09
  • 「もう一度日本舞踊を披露したい」 -作業形態の再現を重視した実践ー  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 沼﨑佳奈, 坂上真理
    第47回北海道作業療法学会  2016/06
  • The best of both worlds: Occupational Therapy & Special needs ELT  [Not invited]
    Junior Koch, Risa Takashima
    Call-Plus Workshop 2015  2015/10
  • トイレコール46回からほぼ0回に ―施設が自宅のような環境になることでトイレ自立に至った事例―  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 坂上真理
    第46回北海道作業療法学会  2015/10
  • Movement changes due to hemiplegia in stroke survivors: A hermeneutic phenomenological study  [Not invited]
    Risa Takashima, Kazuko Saeki
    6th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress  2015/09
  • 人々を巻き込む“渦”となった「1本の木の制作プロジェクト」  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 師岡のぞみ, 髙山亜抄子, 坂上真理
    第45回北海道作業療法学会  2014/10
  • Professional identities of occupational therapy practitioners in Japan ―Using semi-structured interview―  [Not invited]
    Risa Takashima, Kazuko Saeki
    16th International Congress of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists in collaboration with the 48th Japanese Occupational Therapy Congress and Expo  2014/06
  • 専門職アイデンティティの構造に起因する作業療法実践の違い  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 佐伯和子
    第44回北海道作業療法学会  2013/10
  • 作業療法士の「専門価値」を切り口にして他職種との協働を考える―1人のセラピストの語りから―  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 佐伯和子
    第47回日本作業療法学会  2013/06
  • “作業的喪失”の概念を用いた作業療法経過の省察:一事例の経験から  [Not invited]
    髙島 理沙髙島理沙, 坂上真理, 佐伯和子, 村田和香
    第12回作業科学セミナー  2012/07
  • 印象深い事例から分析された作業療法士の専門性―経験年数10年未満の作業療法士への面接を通して―  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 工藤禎子, 佐伯和子
    第46回日本作業療法学会  2012/06
  • The significance of movements for people with hemiplegia ― From independence to autonomy.  [Not invited]
    Risa Tkashima, Waka Murata, Kazuko Saeki
    5th Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress  2011/11
  • 高齢男性メンバー間の交流を促進する集団作業療法の取り組み  [Not invited]
    森元彩子, 髙島理沙, 坂上真理
    第42回北海道作業療法学会  2011/10
  • 「作業パートナー」の拡大が作業参加を促進した一例―社会的環境を重視した実践―  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 森元彩子, 坂上真理
    第42回北海道作業療法学会  2011/10
  • The stage of building mutual trust between mothers of newborns and public health nurses during newborn home visit: The advanced stage.  [Not invited]
    Shuhei Fukagawa, Shiho Yakuwa, Nodoka Ishima, Ryuuta Onishi, Reiko Sekine, Risa Takashima, Michiyo Hirano, Kazuko Saeki
    The 2nd Japan-Korea Joint Conference on Community Health Nursing  2011/07
  • The stage of building mutual trust between mothers of newborns and public health nurses during newborn home visit: The initial stage.  [Not invited]
    Shuhei Fukagawa, Shiho Yakuwa, Nodoka Ishima, Ryuuta Onishi, Reiko Sekine, Risa Takashima, Michiyo Hirano, Kazuko Saeki
    The 2nd Japan-Korea Joint Conference on Community Health Nursing  2011/07
  • 引越した高齢者が近隣とのネットワークを作る理由―独居者と,家族と同居の者との比較  [Not invited]
    工藤禎子, 佐伯和子, 髙島理沙
    日本老年看護学会第16回学術集会  2011/06
  • 運動として認識されがちな現象の作業的意味―片麻痺を有したAさんの経験から―  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 佐伯和子
    第45回日本作業療法学会  2011/06
  • 新たな自己の親和度とそれに伴う『歩く』ことへの意味づけ―高齢者への面接を通して―  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 村田和香
    第18回日本作業行動研究会  2008/10
  • 介護老人保健施設利用者における『歩く』ことに対する思い―高齢者への面接を通して―  [Not invited]
    髙島理沙, 村田和香
    第39回北海道作業療法学会  2008/10

Awards & Honors

  • 2023/10 The 26th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Occupational Science in Osaka Best Presentation Award
     A “Corporate Warrior’s” Experience of Conflict in Occupational Transition Surrounding Retirement: A Qualitative Descriptive Study 
    受賞者: Rika Hirayama;Risa Takashima;Mari Sakaue
  • 2021/09 Faculty of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University The Fifth FHS International Conference Best Poster Award
     "Factors Predicting Occupational Dysfunction in Community-Dwelling Older Adults" 
    受賞者: Shan Yun;Risa Takashima;Mari Sakaue;Daisuke Sawamura;Shinya Sakai
  • 2020/06 「作業療法の実践と科学」編集委員会 2019年最優秀論文賞
     脳卒中後の高次脳機能障害者が就労継続に至るまでのプロセス 
    受賞者: 江口みのり;髙島理沙;坂上真理;村田和香
  • 2019/10 日本公衆衛生学会 第78回日本公衆衛生学会総会ポスター賞
     都市部の高齢男性が社会的作業に置く価値―フレイル予防のための基礎調査 
    受賞者: 髙島理沙;平野美千代;大西竜太;佐伯和子
  • 2011/11 The third Hokkaido University Sustainability Poster Contest Outstanding Presentation Award
     The actions of occupational therapists who support clients' rehabilitation through their "occupations" ―Supporting clients to live happily― 
    受賞者: Risa Takashima
  • 2010/11 The second Hokkaido University Sustainability Pster Award Hokkaido Unversity President's Award
     How disabled people live in a rapidly ageing society? 
    受賞者: Risa Takashima

Research Grants & Projects

  • Research Institution of Science and Technology for Society, Japan Science and Technology Agency:Co-creative R&D program for achieving the SDGs (Prevention of social isolation and loneliness and establishment of diverse social networks)
    Date (from‐to) : 2022/10 -2027/03 
    社会的孤立・孤独は、さまざまな疾患のリスク因子となっており、孤立・孤独を生まない体制や社会の構築は喫緊の課題であるが、十分な体制が構築されているとはいえず、社会の理解も進んでいるとは言い難い現状がある。このため、当事者は自身の気持ちを表出することに抵抗感を感じてしまう。また、孤立・孤独予防を目的とした活動を含め、高齢者が集う地域の場で男性が少ないことが、全国共通の課題になっている。その背景として、既存の地域の場が「男らしさやニーズに十分な配慮をしないまま運営されてきた」ことが挙げられる。 本プロジェクトでは、「シチズンサポートプロジェクト」として、a)高齢男性向けの新たな居場所(コミュニティー・シェッド)の立ち上げ、b)孤立リスクを簡便に可視化できるツール(社会的つながり可視化ツール)の開発を通し、コミュニティー・シェッドを運営するとともに、その効果を検証する。具体的には、プロジェクト期間内に熊本県水上村および北海道札幌市においてコミュニティー・シェッドを立ち上げ、社会的孤立・孤独の一次予防システムとして有効に機能するか、フィールド調査および心理・脳・健康の調査から検証する。また、「社会的つながり可視化ツール」をコミュニティー・シェッドの効果検証に活用するとともに、地域の支援者や医療専門職が住民の孤立・孤独リスクのスクリーニングや地域診断に活用できるツールとして社会実装することを目指す。これらを通じて、日本独自のコミュニティー・シェッドの在り方を提案し、実践と研究の両輪で高齢者の社会的孤立・孤独に立ち向かい、望まない孤立・孤独を未然に防ぐ取り組み、すなわち一次予防システムの構築につなげる。
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS):Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI)
    Date (from‐to) : 2024/04 -2026/03 
    Author : Risa Takashima
  • 科学研究費助成事業:若手研究
    Date (from‐to) : 2019/04 -2023/03 
    Author : 髙島 理沙
  • 科学研究費助成事業:基盤研究(B)
    Date (from‐to) : 2018/04 -2022/03 
    Author : 平野美千代, 髙島理沙, 大西竜太, 佐伯和子

Educational Activities

Teaching Experience

  • English seminarEnglish seminar Hokkaido University
  • Social Security and Social Welfare
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 社会保険、社会保障、医療経済
  • Evaluation Process in Occupational Sciences
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 評価の概念,評価の目的,評価の意義
  • Human Development
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 発達理論、発達段階、運動発達、視覚、把握、言語、社会性
  • Introduction to Occupational Therapy
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 作業療法、健康、障害、作業、生活
  • Clinical Training Ⅳ
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 臨床実習,クリニカルクラークシップ
  • Clinical Training Ⅲ
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 臨床実習,クリニカルクラークシップ
  • Occupational Therapy in Northern District
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 寒冷地,北部地方,北海道,作業療法,生活
  • Occupational Therapy in Community Health Care
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 地域作業療法、地域包括ケアシステム、社会保障制度、地域づくり
  • Community Based Rehabilitation
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 地域リハビリテーション、地域包括ケアシステム、地域生活
  • Occupational Therapy for the Elderly
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 高齢者,作業療法過程,認知症,老年期,終末期
  • Clinical Training Ⅰ
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 臨床実習,クリニカルクラークシップ
  • Practice in Activities of Daily Living
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 日常生活活動(ADL),起居動作,移動,移乗,福祉用具,評価,支援方法,実技、喀痰等の吸引
  • Clinical Training Ⅱ
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 臨床実習,クリニカルクラークシップ
  • Seminar of Research Methods in Occupational Therapy
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 作業療法学的研究、プレゼンテーション、論文執筆
  • Research Methods in Occupational Therapy
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 研究疑問、研究計画、研究法
  • Clinical practice in community based occupational therapy
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 地域リハビリテーション, 地域作業療法, 地域ネットワーク
  • Seminar of Occupational Therapy for the Elderly
    開講年度 : 2021
    課程区分 : 学士課程
    開講学部 : 医学部
    キーワード : 作業療法プロセス、ナラティブ、作業的不公正、作業的可能性、LARP(Live action role playing)、生活行為向上マネジメント

Committee Membership

  • 2024/04 - Today   Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy   Editorial Board
  • 2023/04 - Today   Journal of Occupational Science   International Advisory Board
  • 2022/04 - Today   Japanese Society for Study of Occupation   Journal Review Committee Member
  • 2020/07 - Today   Japanese Association of Occupational Therapy   Review committee member of Asian Journal of Occupational Therapy


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