Committee ActivitiesCommittee
Disaster Nursing Support Project Completion Report
Fiscal Year 2014
- Health support project for evacuees of the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident who are living in temporary housing for an extended period of time
Hagiko Aoki, Niigata University - For Elderly Residents in Temporary Housing Districts in Areas Affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake
Intervention study on the long-term effects of health support programs
Naoko Utsumi, Sophia University - University of Hyogo/University of Miyagi Nursing Tohoku Project
Promotion of self-care behavior among temporary housing residents in Kesennuma City's Shikaori area and
Examination of nursing support measures for residents at high health risk
Kaori Ohno, University of Hyogo - Long-term support for reconstruction and bonding and community rebuilding starting now Part2
~With the slogan "Harmari, kera-in (get together) ka de kera-in (talk)
Toshiko Oyama, Japanese Red Cross Hokkaido College of Nursing - Human Resource Development Initiatives to Increase the Usefulness of Care at Home
Kenwakai Institute of Clinical Nursing Midori Kawashima, TE-ARTE Japan, TE-ARTE, Promotion Association - Health counseling and risk communication for municipal employees with long-term evacuation of disaster victims
Chiaki Kitamiya, Hirosaki University - Enhancement and strengthening of health support activities by Miyagi University nursing students and faculty members for elderly people living in Minamisanriku Town
Kumiko Sasaki, Miyagi University - Based on the current awareness of and countermeasures against earthquakes among users of day care facilities and their caregivers and family members,
Integrated collaborative study group on the promotion of party-oriented community mutual aid that should be realized by the facility
Ms. Miyako Tsukamoto, Yokohama Soei University
Fiscal Year 2013
- Medium- to long-term support for reconstruction efforts and community rebuilding
~With the slogan "Harmari, kera-in (get together) ka de kera-in (talk)
Toshiko Oyama, Japanese Red Cross Hokkaido College of Nursing - Efforts to Increase the Number of Vibrant Senior Citizens
Kenwakai Institute of Clinical Nursing Midori Kawashima, TE-ARTE Japan, TE-ARTE, Promotion Association - Enhancement and strengthening of health support activities by Miyagi University nursing students and faculty members for elderly people living in Minamisanriku Town
Kumiko Sasaki, Miyagi University - Support activities for mothers and children evacuated to Ibaraki Prefecture due to the Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima nuclear power plant accident
Ibaraki Christian University, "Toraube" Support for Mothers and Children Affected by the Earthquake, Ms. Emi Shibuya
Fiscal Year 2012
- Implementation of health support projects for victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake who evacuated to urban areas
Akie Ayabe, Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences - Clarifying the content of nursing practice through the narratives of nurses in the affected areas of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
Midori Kawashima, Secretary, East Japan Future Care Project, Kenwakai Institute of Clinical Nursing - Miyagi University Nursing Students, Faculty and Staff to Elderly Residents in Minami-Sanriku Town
Creating systems for health support activities
Kumiko Sasaki, Miyagi University - University of Hyogo/University of Miyagi Nursing Tohoku Project
-Health and lifestyle survey by visiting all households in temporary housing in Kesennuma City's Shikaori area.
Aiko Yamamoto, Institute for Community Care and Development, University of Hyogo
Fiscal Year 2011
- Disaster Relief Joint Project
Shiori Usami, Graduate School of Life Science, Kumamoto University - as part of activities to create a new community mediated by care.
Management of Nadeshiko Tea Theory (Salon)
Midori Kawashima, Secretary, East Japan Future Care Project, Kenwakai Institute of Clinical Nursing - Home Nursing Workshop for Nurses to Support Earthquake Affected Areas
Setsu Shimanouchi, Japan Society for Home Care