1.Program-improvement progress and future tasks of Inohana Interprofessional Education
Ikuko Sakai ; Mayumi Asahina ; Takashi Maeda ; Yuko Sekine ; Kana Kurokochi ; Kyoko Yamada
Medical Education 2014;45(3):153-162
This report summarizes the Inohana Interprofessional Education (Inohana IPE) program and describes its current achievements and improvement process. Since 2007, a total of 5,679 students have participated in the program. Students who have graduated include 335 from the Faculty of Nursing, 197 from the Faculty of Medicine, 84 from the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Through Inohana IPE we have created an environment that encourages students’ self-directed learning and the setting of behavioral objectives and have refined the program contents and evaluation method. As the first phase of the improvement, we developed competencies for interprofessional collaboration with 6 components and then created a matrix of learning-achievement goals and 4 learning steps based on the competencies. Furthermore, the number of faculty members participating in the program has increased.
The two main tasks for the future are to develop an IPE program for nursing and to integrate IPE for basic education and continuing education.
2.Health and living conditions of Hamachi (yellowtail fish) breeders.
Yasuo CHUMA ; Yasuo SESHITA ; Keiko SHIRAHATA ; Ikuko MAEDA ; Chieko KAMO ; Ken KUSANO ; Kazuhiko MIYAHARA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 1985;34(1):34-42
With an aim at making future community health services more effective, the authors have attempted surveys of the living and health conditions of yellowtail fish breeders for Tarumi Fishermen's Cooperative Association over the past three years.
1st February 25, 1982 54 persons
2nd January 31, 1983 70 persons
3rd January 30, 1984 55 persons
In the last survey, 21 persons out of 55 were the same persons who had taken part in the 1982 and 1983 surveys.
Conclusion
(1) Fishermen get up earlier in the morning and set to work, many skipping breakfast. In the afternoon, they are relatively free. However, none use their leisure hours for promoting physical wellbeing.
(2) Many are liable to catch cold and suffer from lower back pain. Obesity, byperlipemia and liver dysfunction due to excessive alcohol intake are notable.
(3) Compared with farmers, they are youg, but many are out of condition.
(4) Health conditions of those who have undergone medical checkups for the therr years running showed some improovement in obesity and high blood pressure, but the cases of ECC disorder and liver dysfunction have increased.
(5) Bad health conditions derived from personal habtis could be rectified if long-term educational measures and others were implemented.
3.Changes in palliative care needs in patients undergoing first-line chemotherapy
Kazuhiko Shibata ; Hiromi Urakami ; Youko Maeda ; Ikuko Akae ; Misae Takase ; Momoyo Douda ; Minoru Takeshima
Palliative Care Research 2013;8(2):293-298
Purpose & Methods: With the aim of investigating how early palliative care intervention should be provided, we conducted questionnaire-based screening and QOL evaluations of patients undergoing first-line chemotherapy before and at 3 to 4 weeks after the initiation of treatment, using "a questionnaire on the ease of daily living" and the EuroQol (EQ5D), respectively. Results: Of the 66 patients who participated in this investigation, 56 completed the second survey. With respect to "Concerns and Worries", more than half of the respondents complained concernes/worries about "Conditions and/or Treatments" both before and after chemotherapy, but there were changes in content between the first and second surveys. "Physical Symptoms" were experienced by more than 80 percent of patients before treatment. After treatment, 13 patients saw improvement or disappearance of their symptoms and 22 patients experienced new symptoms. "Emotional Distress" decreased after treatment. This decrease was more pronounced among patients who expressed concerns about their conditions and/or treatments in the first survey. EQ5D health utility scores tended to decrease in patients who had presented with adverse reactions, but improved in those free of adverse reactions. Conclution: Changes were observed in patients' palliative care needs before and after the initiation of first-line chemotherapy, which indicates a need for sequential screening over the course of treatment.
4.Establishment of a liaison system for continuous opioid infusion using a patient-controlled analgesia pump at home
Kazuhiko Shibata ; Hiromi Urakami ; Noriko Kawakami ; Misae Takase ; Megumi Ishikura ; Youko Maeda ; Ikuko Akae
Palliative Care Research 2015;10(1):901-905
In our medical district, home care physician-led liaison system has not yet been established for pain relief using a patient-controlled analgesia(PCA)pump. Therefore, it has been difficult to perform continuous opioid infusion at home. We investigated the liaison system based on our experience with breast cancer patients in whom oral drug administration became difficult during palliative care at home and thus continuous opioid subcutaneous infusion was started in cooperation with a palliative care hospital team and based on the discussion among home care study group physicians of the medical association. Based on the results of our study, we established the system called“Home PCA Raku-raku(Easy)Pack”that are characterized by the following:(1)opioids are prescribed by a home care physician;(2)a certified cancer pain management nurse accompanies a nurse to visit the patients’ home, assesses their conditions, and changes the drug solution;(3)the pump rental fee is paid by the home care physician, and the cost of consumables is paid by the hospital;and(4)the home care physician calculates the fee for home management of malignant tumors, and the hospital calculates the collaborative medical management fee and the visiting nursing management fee. This system was applied to 6 patients during a period of approximately 2 years. The result of a questionnaire survey for home care physicians and visiting nurse stations using this system showed that the system was generally beneficial.