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Senior Lecturer Sameh Eltaybani published his research paper in Geriatric Nursing

Self-reported quality of life of older adults receiving home care: The feasibility and reliability of new items

Dr. Qi Qin published her paper in Wound Repair and Regeneration

Candidate biomarkers for hard-to-heal wounds revealed by single-cell RNA sequencing of wound fluid in murine wound models

Project Lecturer Sameh Eltaybani published his work in Geriatric Nursing

Association between home-visit nursing use and the occurrence of unfavorable health outcomes among community-dwelling older adults: A prospective cohort study

Mr. Yoshiaki Kanamori published a paper in Child Abuse & Neglect

Association between adverse childhood experiences and menstruation-related symptoms among Japanese female workers: A cross-sectional study

Ms. Ai Horinouchi published her work in Experimental Dermatology

Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis-Like Skin Changes Induced by the Application of Absorbent Pads Containing Bacteria and Artificial Urine in Rats

Ms. Haruka Tsuchiya published her work in Japan Journal of Nursing Science

Development and evaluation of a rapid skin taurine measurement device using skin blotting for the early detection of dehydration

Assistant Professor Chihiro Takizawa published her paper in Journal of Tissue Viability

Relationship between gene expression associated with cellular senescence in cells from discarded wound dressings and wound healing: A retrospective cohort study

Ms. Minami Shinkawa published her paper in Journal of Clinical Biomechanics

A novel skin temperature estimation system for predicting pressure injury occurrence based on continuous body sensor data: A pilot study

Doctoral student Miyako Muta published her paper in WFUMB Ultrasound Open

Mapping the research on self-performed ultrasound: A scoping review

Doctoral student Miyako Muta published her paper in Japan Journal of Nursing Science

Development of an e-learning program for biofeedback in pelvic floor muscle training for adult women using self-performed ultrasound: An observational study.