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NISHIMURA Junko
 
Organization
Graduate School of Medicine Assistant Professor
Graduate School
Graduate School of Medicine
Undergraduate School
School of Health Sciences
Title
Assistant Professor
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Degree 2

  1. 博士(看護学) ( 2025.3   愛知県立大学 ) 

  2. 修士(看護学) ( 2013.3   名古屋大学 ) 

Research Interests 1

  1. sleep

Research Areas 1

  1. Life Science / Gerontological and community health nursing

Current Research Project and SDGs 1

  1. 高年齢労働者

 

Papers 3

  1. Public health nurse density and associated factors across Japan: an ecological study. Reviewed International journal Open Access

    Mayumi Mizutani, Ritsuko Nishide, Naoko Nishitani, Harumi Bando, Junko Nishimura, Susumu Tanimura

    BMC nursing   Vol. 24 ( 1 ) page: 944 - 944   2025.7

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    Language:English   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)  

    BACKGROUND: Ensuring an adequate density of public health nurses (PHNs) is vital for effectively addressing community health needs. This study aimed to (1) map the geographic distribution of PHN density across all 47 prefectures in Japan from 2019 to 2024, (2) investigate regional factors associated with PHN density at the prefectural level, and (3) analyze these associations at different quantile levels of PHN density. METHODS: An ecological study was conducted using available public data from 47 prefectures in Japan, focusing on variables related to PHN density such as school density, educational capacity, percentage of graduates selecting PHN careers, percentage of graduates remaining within the prefecture, recruitment rate, and turnover rate. Choropleth maps were created to visually represent geographic distributions. Ordinary least squares (OLS) regression and quantile regression (QR) models were used to analyze the identified regional factors associated with PHN density. RESULTS: The mean prefectural-level PHN density was 378.0 per million population, with a 3.6-fold difference (range, 172.7-618.4). The results of OLS regression indicated positive associations between PHN density and educational capacity (regression coefficient B = 0.71, standardized regression coefficient β = 0.40, p = 0.016), the percentage of graduates selecting their first career as a PHN (B = 3.29, β = 0.34, p = 0.013), and those selecting their first PHN career within the prefecture (B = 2.15, β = 0.24, p = 0.032). The QR analysis showed that these associations varied across different quantiles. Education capacity was significant in lower (30th percentile) and higher quantiles (90th percentile). The proportion of graduates who started their career as PHNs and those who remained in the prefecture were significant across several quantiles. CONCLUSIONS: Fostering pathways that encourage graduates to pursue public health nursing as their first career choice and remain in their prefectures is essential to enhance prefectural-level PHN density. A balanced approach that addresses both the quantity and quality of PHNs is necessary to advance public health nursing in Japan.

    DOI: 10.1186/s12912-025-03299-z

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    Web of Science

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  2. 学童児を育てる母親看護師が仕事と両立する際に感じた困難と支援 Invited Reviewed

        2020

  3. 子どもを養育している看護師の育児支援制度と施設整備に対する認識と利用状況 -A県における調査- Invited Reviewed

        2014

KAKENHI (Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research) 1

  1. 就労者における不眠症状と歩数に関する全国調査―性・年代別の最適な1日歩数の解明

    Grant number:25K14273  2025.4 - 2028.3

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  基盤研究(C)

    西村 淳子, 水谷 真由美, 小林 章雄, 水谷 真由美, 小林 章雄

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    Authorship:Principal investigator 

    Grant amount:\6370000 ( Direct Cost: \4900000 、 Indirect Cost:\1470000 )

    不眠は、多くの一般成人が有する睡眠症状であり、近年ではCOVID-19による影響も懸念されている。歩行は、どこでも実施可能な身近な運動形態であり、1日の目標歩数には、糖尿病などの疾病予防効果が報告されている。また、先行研究では、歩行速度と睡眠による休息感の関連が解明されており、身体活動が睡眠効率を向上させることは明らかである。しかしながら、現在のところ、1日歩数と不眠症状との関連については解明されていない。そのため、全国の就労者における不眠症状の実態を把握し、性・年代別に1日歩数と不眠症状との関連を、主観的および客観的睡眠評価により検討する。

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