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熊谷 有記
Department
Kumamoto Health Science University Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science
Position
Professor
Basic Information
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Research Fields
Others
Academic Achievements
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Selected Publications
1.
2024
Article
Factors Contributing to Well-Being in Japanese Community-Dwelling Older Adults Who Experienced Spousal Bereavement Res Gerontol Nurs 17(3),pp.121-130 (Collaboration)
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Selected Presentations
1.
2020
Coping with bereavement of elderly widowers:A qualitative study (The 6th International Nursing Research Conference of World Academy of Nursing Science)
2.
2020
Current status of and issues related to pamphlets for families of terminally ill patients at home (The 6th International Nursing Research Conference of World Academy of Nursing Science)
3.
2018
Factors related to posttraumatic growth among the bereaved family members of cancer patients receiving home palliative care (21th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholras)
4.
2017
Comparison of the competency of first-line nurse managers in Japan and the united states (20th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholras)
5.
2017
Current status of and issues related to pamphlets for families of terminally ill patients at home (20th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholras)
6.
2012
Changes in vital signs and level of consciousness as predictors for end-of-life care in patients with lung and gastrointestinal cancer at home (18th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholras)
7.
2012
Prognostic factors for the last 10 and 3 days of terminally ill patients with gastric cancer receiving care at home. (9th International Conference with the Global Network of WHO Collaborating Centres for Nursing and Midwifery)
8.
2010
Study on usability of the public ostomate toilet in Japan (6th Congress of the Asia society of stoma rehabilitatio.)
9.
2008
A descriptive study on nursing diagnoses and interventions for end-stage cancer patients (19th International Nursing Research congress)
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