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Graduate School of Nursing, Chiba University
ProfessorMy research focuses on community systems and care approaches that enable older adults to live independently, safely, and with dignity, regardless of their condition or location. With the goal of creating a Dementia-Friendly Community, I have developed educational programs for dementia awareness that incorporate card games, VR, and drama-based learning materials. These programs are currently being implemented in school and community education to foster the ‘ability to care’ among citizens of all ages.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Evaluating well-being
Developing ‘care education’ for people from diverse backgrounds
Motto in Research or in Life:
Every meeting is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
Hobby / Holiday:
I enjoy walking, jogging, and catching up on household chores.
Graduate School of Nursing / Interprofessional Education Research Center, Chiba University
Professor / DirectorI have been working on the development and implementation of the Evidence-based Practice (EBP) system in long-term care facilities, with a specific focus on rehabilitation wards. Both EBP and its implementation require InterProfessional Collaboration (IPC) as they are rarely achievable by a single profession. I have been diligently pursuing these efforts, hoping that they will contribute to improving the quality of care.
Recent Topics of Interest:
I am currently working on modeling conflict resolution and trust-building, which often arise during the implementation of various new organizational initiatives in collaboration with practitioners. Developing models that can assist in the implementation process is essential when introducing advanced practice nursing into the organization.
Motto in Research or in Life:
Asking Questions and Engaging in Dialogues
Hobby / Holiday: Cooking and watching football games
