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Community Health Care

Students will learn how to identify issues related to community health care, examine the relevant factors, and implement solutions to these issues.

Content/学習内容

  • Advanced Community-based Integrated Care and Building an Inclusive Society

    • Long-term Care Insurance Act
    • Advanced/Deepening Community-based Integrated Care
    • Community-based Inclusive Society

    This course examines the deepening philosophy of the Community-based Integrated Care System and approaches toward realizing an inclusive society.

    Videos

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    • Community-based Integrated Care System and Long-term Care Insurance in Japan

      This course examines Japan’s response to its super-aging society, focusing on the Long-term Care Insurance System and the Community-based Integrated Care System. Students will explore how these systems aim to extend healthy life expectancy and maintain the dignity of older adults.

    • Normative Integration and Creating an Inclusive Community Society: From Community Health to Community-Based Health

      This course surveys the conceptual development from Community Health to Community-Based Health, exploring normative integration and inclusive community society. Students will understand how these concepts apply to health policies and community health activities, while learning integrated and comprehensive approaches to community health issues.

    • Understanding Community Care Through Cultural Humility

      This course explores cultural diversity in community care settings and examines the concept of cultural humility required for care providers.

    Lecturers

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    • Narumi Ide

      Associate Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Akiko Nosaki

      Lecturer, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Kieko Iida

      Associate Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • Community Activities in Practice 1

    • telemedicine
    • primary health care

    This lecture will provide an overview of efforts by residents and industry and academia to address mobility and healthcare access difficulties.

    Videos

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    • Community Collaboration for Heart Failure

      This course examines current status and challenges of heart failure and the role of nurses in community health care .

    • Healthcare Access Disparities: Comparative Analysis of Japan and Asia

      This course examines current healthcare access disparities in Japan and analyzes challenges and solutions through comparison with other Asian countries.

    • Utilizing telemedicine

      This course provides an explanation of the current state of telemedicine in Japan and an exploration of its future potential. The course examines telemedicine from technological, institutional, and ethical perspectives.

    Lecturers

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    • Motohiro Sano

      Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Akiko Nosaki

      Lecturer, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Takuya Tsujino

      Project Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • Community Activities in Practice 2

    • Prevention of nursing care and health promotion
    • Extending healthy lifespan

    This lecture will provides an overview of practical
    approaches to health maintenance, health promotion.
    among the elderly, and the extension of healthy lifespan
    in older adults.

    Videos

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    • Frailty in older people

      This part will provide an overview of the Elderly and Gerontology, Concept of frailty, Characteristics and Evaluation of frailty, and Social Relations of the elderly.

    • Self-care for the Aged

      This course examines the definition and importance of self-care, diet, and exercise, sleep, social participation, and maintaining dental health. In particular, students will explore issues unique to the older people in Japan and how to maintain self-care and consider future challenges

    • Promoting health and extending healthy lifespan for older people

      This course introduces Japan’s Aging Population and Long-Term Care Insurance System, Healthy Life Expectancy and Extension Plan.
      Finally, mutual Aid in Local Communities associate with Extension Plan is informed.

    Lecturers

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    • Motoshi Ouchi

      Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Toshiko Ogawa

      Lecturer, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Miyuki Ishibashi

      Associate Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • A community symbiotic society where people can live.
    and have a sense of fulfillment together 1

    • Social participation
    • Iki-gai, purpose in life, Fulfillment in life

    This course provides an overview of Japanese practices
    for the social participation of the older people and.
    the fulfillment of life support.

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    • Age friendly community and Social Participation of.
      the Older People.
      A current picture of social participation of them and.
      the importance

      This lecture will explore Age-friendly cities and
      communities recommended by WHO and a framework.
      of Japanese age-friendly community to clarify the role.
      of social participation. Students will learn about
      the real picture of social participation among the elderly.
      in Japan and its significance for both individuals and society.

    • Employment, volunteer activities, hobbies, and lifelong learning for the older people

      This lecture will explore employment, volunteer activities, hobbies, and lifelong learning for the older people in Japan. Students will learn about policies that promote those activities and specific examples.

    • Support to create age-friendly communities
      Support using ICT, support for the community

      Students will learn about support for the creation of age-friendly communities in Japan, using ICT and actual projects undertaken in collaboration with universities, government, and residents.

    Lecturers

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    • Mina Ishimaru

      Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Taichi Sato

      Project Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • A community where people can live and have a purpose in life together 2

    • Persons with Mental Disabilities
    • Social Participation
    • Recovery
    • Family Support

    This lecture will outline measures to promote recovery and social participation of people with mental disabilities and their families, as well as efforts to realize a community-based symbiotic society.

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    • Support to improve people’s mental health

      This lecture will provide an overview of the current status and issues of suicide in Japan and suicide prevention measures.

    • Policies and community care to support community life for the mentally disabled

      This lecture will cover:
      1.Issues and measures to support community life for persons with mental disabilities
      2.Social resources and care to support their unique recovery

    • Support for Families of Persons with Mental Disabilities

      This lecture will cover:
      1.Family situation of persons with mental disorders and how to understand them..
      2.Emotional expression and family psychoeducation of families of persons with mental disorders.
      3.Family support for persons with mental disorders.

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Michika Tanoue

      Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Mio Suzuki

      Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • Community Health Care
    A community symbiotic society where people can live and work together to make their lives worth living 3

    • Health Promotion
    • Workplace Environment

    This course provides an overview of initiatives aimed at promoting workers’ health and realizing healthy workplaces.

    Videos

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    • Health promotion policy in JAPAN

      The historical background and launch of ”Health Japan 21 ” as part of Japan’s comprehensive health promotion policies.

    • Lifestyle-related Health Problems and Prevention

      This course explains theoretical models of health behavior used in health education to prevent and manage lifestyle-related diseases and describes workplace health promotion systems.

    • Creating a Healthy Workplace for Individuals and Their Families

      This course provides an overview of recent social systems aimed at improving workers’ work-life balance and well-being.

    Lecturers

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    • Sumie Ikezaki

      Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • A community symbiotic society where people can live.
    and have a sense of fulfillment together 4

    • Parenting support

    This course will provide an overview of birth trends and child rearing and efforts to provide seamless support from pregnancy to child rearing in Japan.

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    • Birth trends and child-rearing in Japan

      This lecture will cover:
      1.Birth trends in Japan.
      2.Changes in social structure and social issues surrounding pregnancy, childbirth, and child rearing

    • Postpartum care for women with advanced maternal age

      The lecture will outline the latest research findings on postpartum family support, using the example of postpartum care for older first-time mothers, which is on the rise in Japan.

    • Continuous and seamless Support from Pregnancy through Parenting

      This lecture will cover:
      1.Parenting Support and Prevention of Child Maltreatment..
      2.Continuous and seamless Parenting Support in Japan.
      3.Families Facing Complex Issues During the Parenting Period

    Lecturers

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    • Kunie Maehara

      Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Ayano Sakai

      Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • Integration of Medical Care and Long-Term Care 1

    • Electronic Health Record
    • Personal Health Record

    This course will provide an overview of efforts to promote the development of data infrastructures for medical and nursing care.

    Videos

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    • Promoting Healthcare Digital Transformation (DX)

      This video outlines the content and challenges of promoting Digital Transformation (DX) in healthcare as a national policy in Japan, using the introduction of online eligibility verification, electronic medical record information sharing services, and standardized electronic medical record systems as specific examples.

    • Utilization of Medical and Long-Term Care Data

      This video outlines the social insurance system in Japan and the utilization of electronic medical record data, medical and nursing care reimbursement system data, DPC data, and patient registry data, which are major sources of medical and nursing care data.

    • Specific Examples and Challenges of Developing Data Infrastructure for Medical Care and Long-Term Care

      This video provides an overview of the secondary data use infrastructure in Japan, including large-scale databases for reimbursement, disease registries, and electronic medical records, as well as HL7® FHIR® and the Next Generation Healthcare Infrastructure Act.

    Lecturers

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    • Shinichiroh Yokota

      Professor, Department of Nursing Policy and Management, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • Integration of Medical Care and Long-Term Care 2

    • Small-scale multifunctional in-home nursing care
    • Combined service

    This course provides an overview of the collaboration between care service providers and medical institutions to ensure smooth delivery of long-term care services.

    Videos

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    • Small-scale multifunctional in-home nursing care:
      (Part 1) Background and system overview

      This lecture provides an overview of the social background that led to the establishment of small-scale multifunctional in-home nursing care, as well as an overview of related systems and services.

    • Small-scale multifunctional in-home nursing care:
      (Part 2) Integration of nursing and care services

      This lecture explains the specific services provided in small-scale multifunctional in-home nursing care. Additionally, using case studies, it explains the individuality and diversity of these services.

    • Small-scale multifunctional in-home nursing care:
      (Part 3) Management and multidsciplinary collaboration

      This lecture explains the actual management practices in small-scale multifunctional in-home nursing care. It also provides an overview of multi-professional collaboration that extends across various services.

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Kieko Iida

      Associate Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • Integration of Medical Care and Long-Term Care 3

    • Transition to Home Care
    • Family Support

    Pediatric Home Health Care and Support for Children with Medical Complexity and Their Families.

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    • Neonatal Care and Children with Medical Complexity in Japan

      This lecture will provide overview of the progress of neonatal care and the current situation of children with medical complexity in Japan.
      It will also outline the lives of children with medical complexity and their families, as well as issues related to support for children with medical complexity living in the community.

    • Legal System and Community Support for Children with Medical Complexity and Their Families

      This lecture will provide overview of Japanese legal system to support children Medically Complexity and their families, and current support for children and families in the community.

    • Community-Based Integrated Care System for Children with Medical Complexity Living at Home

      This lecture will cover the community-based integrated care system for children, and support for children and families in pediatric home health care.

    Lecturers

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    • Akiko Tomioka

      Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Aya Nakazuru

      Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • Comprehensive support through interprofessional and interorganisations collaboration ①

    • Leadership
    • Quality of care

    This section outlines interprofessional collaboration for improving the quality of care.

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    • Basic Framework for Interprofessional Work

      This lecture will provide an overview of the definition, purpose, and framework of Interprofessional collaborative practices in the medical field and interprofessional learning areas.

    • What is a team: Factors that promote and hinder professional collaboration

      It has long been said that interprofessional collaborative practice is effective. In this lecture, we pause to consider the concept of a team and the difficulty of creating one.

    • Leadership

      We often hear the word “leadership.” However, this may be a narrow definition. In this lecture, we will explain leadership in a broad sense.

    Lecturers

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    • Jiaru Sun

      Project Lecturer, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Toshinori Shimoi

      Project Associate Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • Comprehensive support through interprofessional and interorganisations collaboration ②

    • Community-based integrated care system planning
    • Collaboration between medical and long-term care

    This section outlines activities aimed at enhancing inter-organisational collaboration between medical institutions, clinics, care facilities and so on in community.

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    • Community-based integrated care system planning

      The Community-based Integrated Care System is to be established under the leadership of the local government, i.e. the city, town or village. This course will explain the resources for health, medical care and welfare in Japan, as well as the types of informal support resources that exist in the community, and will discuss how to plan these resources to meet the needs of the local community.

    • Home Medical care and Long-term Care Collaboration Promotion Project

      In this video, we will explain the collaboration between “medical care” and “long-term care”, which is emphasized in the community-based integrated care system, using examples from the home medical care and long-term care collaboration promotion project.

    • Building a regional medical and long-term care collaboration network and inter-organizational collaboration

      In this lecture, we will explain what professions form a team and when they do so, and provide an overview of interprofessional collaborative practice in the community outside of hospitals.

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Narumi Ide

      Associate Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Toshinori Shimoi

      Project Associate Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • Comprehensive support through interprofessional and interorganisations collaboration ③

    • Community-based Inclusive Society
    • Interprofessional collaborative practice
    • Person concerned

    Necessary collaboration and cooperation for the deepening of the community-based care systems and realization of an inclusive community-based society

    Videos

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    • Collaboration and cooperation in an inclusive community-based society

      This video outlines why inclusive community-based society are needed. Using the Basic Law for Dementia as an example, it explains how an ideal inclusive community-based society is described, including examples of practical activities.

    • Creating a Community Symbiotic Society with Affected Parties – Social Education and Social Change

      This lecture will explain the concept of a community-based symbiotic society, comprehensive support systems, and the contribution of social education to a community-based symbiotic society.

    • Overview of the Medical and Long-Term Care System in Asia

      This lecture will provide an overview of the characteristics of health insurance systems in East and Southeast Asian countries and the movement of long-term care security systems in East Asia.

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Narumi Ide

      Associate Professor, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

    • Jiaru Sun

      Project Lecturer, Graduate School of Nursing, National University Corporation Chiba University

  • Smart tool for nursing and uniform design

    Learn about smart tool for nursing and uniform design.

    Videos

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    • Smart Tool for Nursing- CPR Training Kit

      Learn about designing a CPR kit for training.

    • Nursing Uniform Design-Trend and User’s Unmet Need

      Learn about nursing uniform design. ( Part 1 )

    • Nursing Uniform Design-Scrubs Uniform Design

      Learn about nursing uniform design. ( Part 2 )

    Lecturers

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    • Hikari Ishido

      Professor, Graduate School of Global and Transdisciplinary Studies, Chiba University

  • Mental health care and wellness in Thailand

    Learn about mental health care and wellness in Thailand.

    Videos

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    • Mental Health Care in Thailand-The Hidden Reality of Mental Health

      Learn about mental health in Thailand and how to prevent related issues. ( Part 1 )

    • Mental Health Care in Thailand-The Way to Better

      Learn about mental health in Thailand and how to prevent related issues. ( Part 2 )

    • Discover Yourself-Outdoor Playground for Wellness

      Learn how to integrate art and nature for healing.

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Hikari Ishido

      Professor, Graduate School of Global and Transdisciplinary Studies, Chiba University

Staff/スタッフ

    Narumi Ide
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Associate Professor
    Akiko Nosaki
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Lecturer
    Kieko Iida
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Associate Professor
    Motohiro Sano
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Assistant Professor
    Takuya Tsujino
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Project Assistant Professor
    Motoshi Ouchi
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Professor
    Toshiko Ogawa
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Lecturer
    Miyuki Ishibashi
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Associate Professor
    Mina Ishimaru
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Professor
    Taichi Sato
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Project Assistant Professor
    Michika Tanoue
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Professor
    Mio Suzuki
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Assistant Professor
    Sumie Ikezaki
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Professor
    Kunie Maehara
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Professor
    Ayano Sakai
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Assistant Professor
    Shinichiroh Yokota
    National University Corporation Chiba University Department of Nursing Policy and Management, Graduate School of Nursing
    Professor
    Career

    2004, graduated from School of Integrated Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
    2004, Nurse at University of Tokyo Hospital
    2024, Professor at Graduate School of Nursing, Chiba University

    Akiko Tomioka
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Professor
    Aya Nakazuru
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Assistant Professor
    Jiaru Sun
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Project Lecturer
    Toshinori Shimoi
    National University Corporation Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing
    Project Associate Professor
    Hikari Ishido
    Chiba University Graduate School of Global and Transdisciplinary Studies
    Professor

Competency/コンピテンシー

Course Objectives

To identify social issues related to health in one’s own country or region, and to understand how to implement solutions to these issues through collaboration and cooperation among multiple professions, mutually respecting and demonstrating their individuality, strengths, and expertise.

Learning Outcomes

①To be able to explain about the actual resident-oriented social problem solving and community activities toward the realization of community-based integrated care and inclusive society..
②To be able to explain about comprehensive care through collaboration among professionals and multiple organizations toward the realization of a inclusive society in which people can live and have a sense of fulfillment together.

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