研究者業績

Tomohide Fukuda

  (福田 友秀)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Faculty of Nursing Department of nursing, Musashino University

ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8066-4998
J-GLOBAL ID
202101015802727888
researchmap Member ID
R000018879

Awards

 1

Papers

 15
  • 山本摂子, 長谷美智子, 福田友秀, 青木恭子, 那須野順子, 石橋タミ, 小野寺悠斗, 小林幹紘, 清水なつ美, 長沼幸司, 栃原絢, 高橋朋子, 髙田幸江
    武蔵野大学看護学研究所紀要, 17 21-27, Mar, 2023  Peer-reviewed
  • 柏崎純子, 中野実代子, 嶋田未来, 福田友秀
    共立女子大学看護学雑誌, 9 1-12, Mar, 2022  Peer-reviewed
  • Tomohide Fukuda, Naoki Watanabe, Kosuke Sakaki, Yuriko Monna, Saori Terachi, Satoko Miyazaki, Yoshiko Kinoshita
    Nursing Open, 9(1) 666-675, Oct 30, 2021  Peer-reviewedLead author
    AIM: To determine cues to identify intensive care unit patients with distorted memories and related practices. DESIGN: Qualitative descriptive study. METHODS: Twenty nurses were included in semi-structured focus groups. Qualitative content analysis was conducted. RESULTS: Cues and nursing practices related to distorted memories emerged under the following categories: "Get to know daily life before admission," "Facial expressions and behaviour are different from usual," "Pay close attention to the treatment outcome," "Notice it after the fact," "Sharing patients' intensive care unit experiences" and "Creates a new life." Nurses tried to detect distorted memories by observing the patients' facial expressions, medication effects and delirium presence during their normal lives and treatments, while trying to understand the patients' intensive care unit experiences and provide care that promotes autonomous living. This study emphasizes the importance of support for reconstructing ordinary life through communication and rehabilitation, in addition to support for medical care for distorted memories.
  • Tomohide Fukuda, Yoshiko Kinoshita, Tomoko Shirahama, Satoko Miyazaki, Naoki Watanabe, Takuko Misawa
    Clinical Nursing Research, 105477382098016-105477382098016, Dec 8, 2020  Peer-reviewedLead author
    This study aimed to examine the relationship between memory status of and factors related to patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) using a cross-sectional study design. Participants were adult patients who were admitted to the general ICUs for more than 48 hours. One week after ICU discharge, a survey on memory distortion was conducted. Overall, 133 patients were included, of whom 51.1% reported distorted memories. Among them, 15.0% had memory loss; 48.1% had unrealistic experiences; 27.8% recalled confusion, panic, anxiety, and discomfort during their ICU stay; and 9% had traumatic experiences. Multiple logistic regression analyses revealed that memory loss was associated with an operation, and a significant association was observed between traumatic memory and pain. Opioid use may have a protective effect against memory loss. These results suggest the importance of relieving pain and preserving true memories during ICU treatment.

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Books and Other Publications

 3

Presentations

 20

Research Projects

 6

Major Academic Activities

 19