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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

Doctoral student Miyako Muta published her paper in BMC Women's health

Pelvic floor muscle contraction automatic evaluation algorithm for pelvic floor muscle training biofeedback using self-performed ultrasound.

Dr. Aya Tomita published her paper in Global Pediatrics

Factors Associated with Feeding Behavior in the Early Neonatal Period focusing on Early Skin-to-Skin Contact and Epidural Analgesia: A Prospective Observational study at a single hospital in Japan

Associate Professor Kyoko Yoshioka-Maeda and her team published paper in Public Health Nursing

Development of the Essential Individual Care Needs Assessment Tool for Public Health Nurses

Mrs. Kiyomi Kawase published her work inGeriatrics & Gerontology International

Assessing the reliability and feasibility of quality indicators used to evaluate long-term care for older adults

Collaborative work between UTokyo Nursing and Universitas Airlangga in Indonesia was published in JMIR research protocols

Education program for enhancing health care students’ attitudes toward people living with dementia: protocol for a single-arm pre-post study.

Senior Lecturer Sameh Eltaybani published his work in Nursing in Critical Care

Insights from the top-cited papers in the critical care nursing literature: Abibliometric and visualized analysis

Professor Gojiro Nakagami published his research in Geriatrics & Gerontology International

Dementia severity and advanced pressure injury procedures and prognosis: A nationwide study in Japan

Project Senior Lecturer Sameh Eltaybani wrote a letter to the Editor of International Journal of Older People Nursing

Revisiting the Why of Peer Review: Sustainability of the Current System

Assistant Professor Hiroshige Matsumoto published his paper in Health & Social Care in the Community

Applying the Relational Job Design Theory to the Retail Industry: The Association between Perceived Social Impact and Job Satisfaction, Turnover Intention, and Persistence