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Selected Publications
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Kayo MATSUMOTO
Department
Kumamoto Health Science University Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science
Position
Assistant Professor
Basic Information
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Research Fields
Gerontological nursing and community health nursing, Social welfare, Others
Academic Achievements
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Selected Publications
1.
2017/01
Article
Evaluation of Group Activities for Older People Using Mobility Scooters pp.75-82 (Collaboration)
2.
2016/08
Article
Realization of End-of-life Care through Community-based Services:Content Analysis of Focus Group Discussion among Community Workers pp.22-30 (Collaboration)
3.
2015/08
Article
Home Care Support Provided by Dementia-related Disease Medical Center?Their Specialized Support Activities and Collaboration with Community General Support Center? Yamaguchi medical journal pp.183-189 (Collaboration)
4.
2014/03
Article
Development of the care model for elderly with dementia Aging-in-place : investigation of care service in group homes for the elderly with dementia provided by affiliated small community-based multiservice agencies pp.15-26 (Collaboration)
5.
2014/03
Article
Effectiveness of Team Approach at Community General Support Centers Supporting In-Home Living for Elderly People with Dementia pp.191-208 (Collaboration)
6.
2013/03
Article
Develop a care model enabling elderly people with dementia aging in familiar environment (Aging-in-place) using data from interviews for managers of community-based Nursing Homes pp.39-51 (Collaboration)
7.
2011/03
Article
A study on working environment and job satisfaction of professional caregivers and their turnover pp.85-105 (Single)
8.
2011/03
Article
Develop a care model enabling elderly people with dementia aging in familiar environment (Aging-in-place) using data from interviewes for managers of small community-based multiservice agencies pp.71-83 (Collaboration)
9.
2010/03
Article
Aging-in-place: the present and future of small community-based multiservice agencies pp.43-62 (Collaboration)
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