JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/65459
Title Alternative Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems: The Design and Story of Establishment
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Author SENO, Masaharu|
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2023-03-31
Volume volume3
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ISSN 2436-3227
language Japanese
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Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2023-03-31
Volume volume3
ISSN 2436-3227
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Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2022-03-31
Volume volume2
ISSN 2436-3227
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Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
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Volume volume2
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/63472
Title Alternative Practical Biodesign Course Activity Report in Fiscal 2021
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Author Korenaga, Toshio| Ito, Takashi| Kishimoto, Toshio| Sengoku, Yoshinari| Oka, Hisao| Morita, Koji| Yamaguchi, Takuya| Kikuchi, Takashi| Sumita, Yoshihiro| Yoshiba, Yasuyuki| Sakurai, Jun|
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2022-03-31
Volume volume2
Start Page 51
End Page 57
ISSN 2436-3227
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/63471
Title Alternative Advanced Hospital Training Activities in Fiscal 2021
FullText URL interdisciplinary_2_41.pdf
Author Morita, Mizuki| Hyodo, Yoshimi| Hikasa, Haruka| Sakai, Kenji| Kanayama, Naoki| Yoshiba, Yasuyuki|
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2022-03-31
Volume volume2
Start Page 41
End Page 49
ISSN 2436-3227
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/63470
Title Alternative Activity Report of Research Group for Next-Generation Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems
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Author Yoshioka, Tomohiko| Hikasa, Haruka|
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2022-03-31
Volume volume2
Start Page 37
End Page 39
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/63469
Title Alternative The New Development of 20 Years of Friendly Exchanges
FullText URL interdisciplinary_2_35.pdf
Author Wang, Meng|
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2022-03-31
Volume volume2
Start Page 35
End Page 36
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/63468
Title Alternative International Symposium of Innovative R&D on Health Systems
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Author Sakai, Kenji|
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2022-03-31
Volume volume2
Start Page 31
End Page 34
ISSN 2436-3227
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/63467
Title Alternative The 13th International Symposium for Future Technology Creating Better Human Health and Society : The key to innovation that solves complex problems
FullText URL interdisciplinary_2_15.pdf
Author Seno, Masaharu|
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2022-03-31
Volume volume2
Start Page 15
End Page 29
ISSN 2436-3227
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/63466
FullText URL interdisciplinary_2_11.pdf
Author Shimizu, Takeshi|
Keywords accelerator startup innovation
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2022-03-31
Volume volume2
Start Page 11
End Page 14
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/63465
FullText URL interdisciplinary_2_1.pdf
Author Tsutsui, Toshimitsu| Fujii, Daiji|
Abstract The Oki Islands, located about 60 km off the coast of the Sea of Japan, north of Shimane Prefecture, constitute an administrative division called Oki District. One of the four manned islands, Nakanoshima, which has an area of 33.43 ㎢ and a circumference of 89.1 km, is called Ama Town as a basic municipality, and it is said that about 7,000 people lived around 1950 at its peak time. The number is, however, currently less than 2,300. The population by over 60 reaches 47.73% and the islanders call this situation a "microcosm of Japan." The climate is relatively warm, and it is a semi-agricultural and semi-fishing island. As is often the case, a traditional local food became the detonator of the island revitalization. The recent popular souvenir "Sazae Curry" was once a home-cooked dish for the islanders using turban shells and delivers the exquisiteness particular to the land and nostalgia of a sort. This is, however, memorabilia of the old days when the "Sazae" was a substitute meat for unwealthy fishermen. Today, on the contrary, the island's agriculture, forestry and fisheries has become known to deliver local specialities such as Oki beef of range cattle, farmed rock oysters from the natural coves, and squids that utilize the latest quick-freezing technology, etc. This economic restructuring is not the only achievement that the administrative reform of Ama Town has demonstrated, which also covers local finance and public education. As a business case, this paper provides a clearer picture of the process of the reform that was initiated in 2000s by the former town mayor, Michio Yamauchi.
Keywords Ama Town local government financial reform public education reform civic entrepreneurship
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2022-03-31
Volume volume2
Start Page 1
End Page 9
ISSN 2436-3227
language Japanese
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Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
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Volume volume2
ISSN 2436-3227
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Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2021-03-31
Volume volume1
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/61892
Title Alternative Cross-border research exchange activities
FullText URL interdisciplinary_1_81_82.pdf
Author Ge, Rui|
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2021-03-31
Volume volume1
Start Page 81
End Page 82
ISSN 2436-3227
language Japanese
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NAID 120007029893
JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/61891
Title Alternative Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems Initiatives through Okayama Living Lab
FullText URL interdisciplinary_1_77_79.pdf
Author Shimizu, Takeshi|
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2021-03-31
Volume volume1
Start Page 77
End Page 79
ISSN 2436-3227
language Japanese
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NAID 120007029894
JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/61890
Title Alternative Advanced Hospital Training Activities in Fiscal 2020
FullText URL interdisciplinary_1_65_75.pdf
Author Hyodo, Yoshimi|
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2021-03-31
Volume volume1
Start Page 65
End Page 75
ISSN 2436-3227
language Japanese
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NAID 120007029895
JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/61889
Title Alternative Information and communication technology equipment and services for remote monitoring and health management: Survey of services and their classification for use in home care nursing
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Author Sakamoto, Toshio| Hirata, Akina| Morita, Mizuki|
Abstract This study aims to improve the quality of home nursing care for the elderly. The report presents web-based information about devices and services for remote monitoring and health management using information and communication technology and about how they can improve home care nursing station efficiency in Japan. The search terms "elderly people," "watch over," and "service," plus "sensor" were used to narrow the search. After repeating the search using a chained search for materials and links extracted from those search results, services for home care stations particularly addressing the remote monitoring of elderly people were selected and extracted. Early detection of abnormalities for support by home health nurse responsibilities for observing the general condition of the patient was chosen as the main evaluation index of usefulness. The contractor and service cost were secondary evaluation axes. Results show 9 information communication devices and services for real-time monitoring of the elderly persons’ vital signs in real time for 24 hr, 2 of which are highly useful for early detection of abnormalities and subsequent response. Results suggest that other services might be more useful, depending on how they are used, and that general-purpose services with minimum functions and low cost of introduction and maintenance can provide more opportunities for utilization. Providing these services on a BtoBtoC model and responding to patients’ medical needs can supplement home care nursing station work, increase human resource and time efficiencies, and give patients "the feeling that a nurse is always at their bedside,” even when far away.
Keywords elderly people watch over sensor in home care support telenursing
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2021-03-31
Volume volume1
Start Page 47
End Page 63
ISSN 2436-3227
language Japanese
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NAID 120007029896
JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/61888
Title Alternative Consideration about recognition of factors causing lack of confirmation in the nursing scene
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Author Zuo, Wanxin| Hyodo, Yoshimi| Tanaka, Tomoko| Gofuku, Akio|
Abstract In the work process of nurses with high risk, it is very urgent to take countermeasures against the “lack of confirmation” of the main factors. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to clarify the details of the factors leading to the lack of confirmation, grasp the number of near misses, and to explore what kind of factors the individual characteristics of the nurse who acts as a stopper. We recruited 500 nurses on the Web and asked about the frequency of near misses due to lack of confirmation, the awareness of the causes of lack of confirmation, self-evaluation of stoppers, and the reasons why near misses did not lead to accidents. As a result, three factors were extracted regarding the recognition of the factors of lack of confirmation: "lack of consciousness", "inability to concentrate", and "lack of knowledge / experience". Three factors were extracted for self-evaluation of stopper characteristics: "awareness," "verification," and "cautiousness". In order to reduce the lack of confirmation, it is necessary to secure and allocate appropriate personnel and create an environment where treatment can be concentrated. Nurses should also raise knowledge and the awareness of the importance of confirmation. In addition, it is necessary to improve the clinical judgment of new nurses in order to prevent near misses. And it is thought that new nurses will become more confident by accumulating experience and affirming their abilities from their superiors, seniors and colleagues.
Keywords lack of confirmation stoppers nurse
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2021-03-31
Volume volume1
Start Page 29
End Page 45
ISSN 2436-3227
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NAID 120007029897
JaLCDOI 10.18926/interdisciplinary/61887
Title Alternative Business Case: Tourism Campaigning Process of the Shimanami Kaido Expressway over the Setouchi Inner Sea in Japan
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Author Nakao, Hikari| Fujii, Daiji|
Abstract The Shimanami Kaido Expressway was visioned as a national project in the early 1970s after two tragic maritime accidents in the Setouchi Inner Sea. Since the express way connecting several islands between Hiroshima and Ehime prefecture was placed in use in 1999, it has always been a valuable means of transportation for islanders and commuters to date. In addition, with the proactive efforts made by local governments, such as Imabari City, Onomichi City, let alone with the central and prefectural governments, it has come to be acknowledged to be a sanctuary for sport cyclists. Eventually, it attracts attentions from all over Japan as a successful benchmark for both businesspeople as well as policy makers who are interested in destination management practices as part of promotion policies of reginal economies. This eventual success, however, had not been envisioned as such for a long time since the commencement of its public usage. It would rather seem that the plan had taken on its shape after a long period of many twists and turns. Furthermore, while local governments have been closely cooperating with different types of stakeholders including the actual islanders to promote the development plans, their ways of thinking are still far from unanimous. The purpose of this article is to provide business and policy students with materials that draw lessons for viewing lengthy socioeconomic processes like this case which eventually converted a nation-level, large-scale infrastructure development plan into an area-specific destination management project.
Keywords しまなみ海道 観光資源 サイクリング DMO
Publication Title Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date 2021-03-31
Volume volume1
Start Page 21
End Page 28
ISSN 2436-3227
language Japanese
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NAID 120007029898