For the Best Podium Prize at the Transcultural Nursing Society Conference in Japan 2020, the judges have named the individual below as recipient. Congratulations. The certificate will be sent to recipient in the near future.
Mabel Ezeonwu (School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Washington Bothell, U.S.A.)
Public health education and research in a cross-cultural context
For the Best Poster Prize at the Transcultural Nursing Society Conference in Japan 2020, the judges have named the individuals below as recipients. Congratulations. The certificate will be sent to recipients in the near future.
Kosuke Niitsu (School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Washington Bothell, U.S.A.)
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): An innovative pedagogy to build cross-cultural understanding
Megumi Morikone (Graduate School of Akita International University, Japan)
Intercultural communication in Japanese healthcare settings: Foreign nationals’ experience and solutions to improve provider-patient communication
Akane Futami (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)
Cultural competency and health beliefs of Filipino female caregivers in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Yasuko Irie (Graduate School of Health Sciences, Kobe University, Japan)
Culturally congruent health activities for the prevention of functional disabilities among older adults in Japan’s arboreal communities
Transcultural Nursing Society Conference in Japan 2020の優秀ポディウム賞は,審査の結果,以下の1演題が選出されました.おめでとうございます.賞状は,後日お送りいたします.
Mabel Ezeonwu (School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Washington Bothell, U.S.A.)
Public health education and research in a cross-cultural context
Transcultural Nursing Society Conference in Japan 2020の優秀ポスター賞は,審査の結果,以下の4演題が選出されました.おめでとうございます.賞状は,後日お送りいたします.
Kosuke Niitsu (School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Washington Bothell, U.S.A.)
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): An innovative pedagogy to build cross-cultural understanding
Megumi Morikone (Graduate School of Akita International University, Japan)
Intercultural communication in Japanese healthcare settings: Foreign nationals’ experience and solutions to improve provider-patient communication
Akane Futami (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)
Cultural competency and health beliefs of Filipino female caregivers in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Yasuko Irie (Graduate School of Health Sciences, Kobe University, Japan)
Culturally congruent health activities for the prevention of functional disabilities among older adults in Japan’s arboreal communities
Thank you for registering your presentation. Acceptance is informed by posting the its registration number (in numerical order) so please confirm it. If your number does not appear in the list, please contact the Secretariat’s office.
Registration number | Title |
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001 | Left-behind women in the context of transnational migration: A scoping review |
002 | The lived experiences of emergency nurses in facing of involuntary psychiatric treatment |
003 | Pregnancy, delivery and childcare services for Vietnamese women in Japan: An ethnographic study |
004 | Pregnancy, delivery and childcare services for Chinese women in Japan: An ethnographic study |
005 | Awareness of nurses on the current use and promotion of research findings in pediatric nursing care practice |
006 | Experiences of older men under the age of seventy-five with chronic illness living alone in Japan |
007 | Seeking help for cancer care in rural areas: A literature review |
008 | The second study on cultural competence in nursing: The relationship between intercultural sensitivity and cultural competence in nursing |
009 | A first study on cultural competence in nursing: Current situation of nursing care for foreign patients |
010 | Food preferences of Japanese parents raising school-aged children |
011 | The culture in performance groups related to mental illness |
012 | The factors of adaptation to nursing homes in mainland China: A cross-sectional study |
013 | Nursing care based on elderly patients' own culture in an acute hospital setting |
014 | What are the writing challenges faced by international nursing students in Japan? |
015 | Comparing meaning-making in disaster health activities between public health nurses in affected areas and dispatched public health nurses |
016 | Experiences of transition to motherhood among pregnant women following assisted reproductive technology: A systematic review of qualitative evidence |
017 | Current status and issues regarding care communication with foreign patients as perceived by Japanese nurses |
018 | Literature review on aspects of senior citizens who engage in volunteer communities of practice |
019 | Cultural care for dying patients in Okinawa’s outlying islands |
020 | Parents’ action of offspring with schizophrenia: The process of preparing for the future of sons or daughters after parents’ demise |
021 | Requirements to be a good nurse: Perceived experiences for a woman who had bad perinatal outcomes in a non-native country |
022 | Verification of efficiency and practicality of a collaborative model for community health promotion through community health worker empowerment (First report): Evaluation by public health nurses |
023 | Verification of efficiency and practicality of a collaborative model for community health promotion through community health worker empowerment (Second report): Evaluation by community health workers |
024 | Cross-cultural conflict experienced by deaf patients in hearing privileged healthcare settings: A qualitative descriptive study in Japan |
025 | Self-care behavior for lifestyle-related disease prevention of unmarried middle-aged men: An interview survey of male co-workers |
026 | Association between subjective well-being of patients with Marfan syndrome and medical care system in Japan |
027 | Difficulties and problems in assessing daily challenges in patients with diabetic autonomic neuropathy in Japan |
028 | Transcultural nursing perspectives of nursing school faculty in Japan |
029 | Key characteristics of social resources related to health and welfare developed in the community: Scoping review |
030 | A review of literature on families in which a fetal disease was first diagnosed during pregnancy |
031 | Development of exercises incorporating movements of Kagura, a traditional performing art |
032 | Development of Screening Scale for Insufficiencies in Family Resilience (SS-IFR) |
033 | Analysis of cultural care content in fundamentals of nursing textbooks |
034 | Culturally congruent health activities for the prevention of functional disabilities among older adults in Japan’s arboreal communities |
035 | Values and behaviors of oncology nurses integrating cancer nursing and gerontological nursing |
036 | Experiences of foreign residents from Asian countries at medical facilities in Japan: From the viewpoint of promoting multicultural understanding for nursing students |
037 | The association between resilience and perceived control of Japanese patients after acute coronary syndrome |
038 | Disaster response of affected Japanese people based on their local culture |
039 | A demonstration experiment of a multilingual application for foreign patients |
040 | Qualitative studies on maternal and child community health needs and public health nurses’ activities after natural disasters in Japan |
041 | Factors related to work engagement among nurses in Japan: A literature review |
042 | Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): An innovative pedagogy to build cross-cultural understanding |
043 | Clarifying the healthcare needs of people with diverse backgrounds in Japan: Developing educational programs for respecting diversity for healthcare professionals |
044 | Establishment of a nursing management system in a special facility created to care for COVID-19-positive patients with mild symptoms |
045 | A descriptive study concerning Japanese nurses’ cultivation of cultural competency through clinical experiences in the U.S.A. |
046 | Public health education and research in a cross-cultural context |
047 | Toward providing professional care through reforming the nursing education system in Democratic Republic of the Congo |
048 | Transcultural differences in training to improve maternal and child health |
049 | Revision of the Family Environment Assessment Index (FEAI) to assess family spirituality: Combining of literature review and semi-structured interviews |
050 | Searching for family conditions that indicate family resilience: Directed content analysis based on literature review and semi-structured interviews |
051 | Intercultural communication in Japanese healthcare settings: Foreign nationals’ experience and solutions to improve provider-patient communication |
052 | Cultural competency and health beliefs of Filipino female caregivers in Okinawa prefecture, Japan |
053 | The efficacy of virtual family interviews/meetings that transcend physical distance and national borders |
054 | Self-actualization of nursing professionals and self-actualization of other individuals in China: A literature review |
055 | Prenatal and postnatal depressive and anxiety symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan: The first quantitative evidence |
060 | Causal factors on families/family members while under rorokaigo (care for elderly by elderly): A literature survey in Japan |
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演題番号 | 演題名 |
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001 | Left-behind women in the context of transnational migration: A scoping review |
002 | The lived experiences of emergency nurses in facing of involuntary psychiatric treatment |
003 | Pregnancy, delivery and childcare services for Vietnamese women in Japan: An ethnographic study |
004 | Pregnancy, delivery and childcare services for Chinese women in Japan: An ethnographic study |
005 | Awareness of nurses on the current use and promotion of research findings in pediatric nursing care practice |
006 | Experiences of older men under the age of seventy-five with chronic illness living alone in Japan |
007 | Seeking help for cancer care in rural areas: A literature review |
008 | The second study on cultural competence in nursing: The relationship between intercultural sensitivity and cultural competence in nursing |
009 | A first study on cultural competence in nursing: Current situation of nursing care for foreign patients |
010 | Food preferences of Japanese parents raising school-aged children |
011 | The culture in performance groups related to mental illness |
012 | The factors of adaptation to nursing homes in mainland China: A cross-sectional study |
013 | Nursing care based on elderly patients' own culture in an acute hospital setting |
014 | What are the writing challenges faced by international nursing students in Japan? |
015 | Comparing meaning-making in disaster health activities between public health nurses in affected areas and dispatched public health nurses |
016 | Experiences of transition to motherhood among pregnant women following assisted reproductive technology: A systematic review of qualitative evidence |
017 | Current status and issues regarding care communication with foreign patients as perceived by Japanese nurses |
018 | Literature review on aspects of senior citizens who engage in volunteer communities of practice |
019 | Cultural care for dying patients in Okinawa’s outlying islands |
020 | Parents’ action of offspring with schizophrenia: The process of preparing for the future of sons or daughters after parents’ demise |
021 | Requirements to be a good nurse: Perceived experiences for a woman who had bad perinatal outcomes in a non-native country |
022 | Verification of efficiency and practicality of a collaborative model for community health promotion through community health worker empowerment (First report): Evaluation by public health nurses |
023 | Verification of efficiency and practicality of a collaborative model for community health promotion through community health worker empowerment (Second report): Evaluation by community health workers |
024 | Cross-cultural conflict experienced by deaf patients in hearing privileged healthcare settings: A qualitative descriptive study in Japan |
025 | Self-care behavior for lifestyle-related disease prevention of unmarried middle-aged men: An interview survey of male co-workers |
026 | Association between subjective well-being of patients with Marfan syndrome and medical care system in Japan |
027 | Difficulties and problems in assessing daily challenges in patients with diabetic autonomic neuropathy in Japan |
028 | Transcultural nursing perspectives of nursing school faculty in Japan |
029 | Key characteristics of social resources related to health and welfare developed in the community: Scoping review |
030 | A review of literature on families in which a fetal disease was first diagnosed during pregnancy |
031 | Development of exercises incorporating movements of Kagura, a traditional performing art |
032 | Development of Screening Scale for Insufficiencies in Family Resilience (SS-IFR) |
033 | Analysis of cultural care content in fundamentals of nursing textbooks |
034 | Culturally congruent health activities for the prevention of functional disabilities among older adults in Japan’s arboreal communities |
035 | Values and behaviors of oncology nurses integrating cancer nursing and gerontological nursing |
036 | Experiences of foreign residents from Asian countries at medical facilities in Japan: From the viewpoint of promoting multicultural understanding for nursing students |
037 | The association between resilience and perceived control of Japanese patients after acute coronary syndrome |
038 | Disaster response of affected Japanese people based on their local culture |
039 | A demonstration experiment of a multilingual application for foreign patients |
040 | Qualitative studies on maternal and child community health needs and public health nurses’ activities after natural disasters in Japan |
041 | Factors related to work engagement among nurses in Japan: A literature review |
042 | Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): An innovative pedagogy to build cross-cultural understanding |
043 | Clarifying the healthcare needs of people with diverse backgrounds in Japan: Developing educational programs for respecting diversity for healthcare professionals |
044 | Establishment of a nursing management system in a special facility created to care for COVID-19-positive patients with mild symptoms |
045 | A descriptive study concerning Japanese nurses’ cultivation of cultural competency through clinical experiences in the U.S.A. |
046 | Public health education and research in a cross-cultural context |
047 | Toward providing professional care through reforming the nursing education system in Democratic Republic of the Congo |
048 | Transcultural differences in training to improve maternal and child health |
049 | Revision of the Family Environment Assessment Index (FEAI) to assess family spirituality: Combining of literature review and semi-structured interviews |
050 | Searching for family conditions that indicate family resilience: Directed content analysis based on literature review and semi-structured interviews |
051 | Intercultural communication in Japanese healthcare settings: Foreign nationals’ experience and solutions to improve provider-patient communication |
052 | Cultural competency and health beliefs of Filipino female caregivers in Okinawa prefecture, Japan |
053 | The efficacy of virtual family interviews/meetings that transcend physical distance and national borders |
054 | Self-actualization of nursing professionals and self-actualization of other individuals in China: A literature review |
055 | Prenatal and postnatal depressive and anxiety symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan: The first quantitative evidence |
060 | Causal factors on families/family members while under rorokaigo (care for elderly by elderly): A literature survey in Japan |