Faculty of Human Sciences

岡本 菜穂子

オカモト ナホコ  (Okamoto Nahoko)

基本情報

所属
上智大学 総合人間科学部看護学科 准教授
学位
Master of Public Health(2005年3月 厚生労働省 国立保健医療科学院)
Doctor of Public Health(2008年3月 厚生労働省 国立保健医療科学院)
博士(学術)(2023年2月 早稲田大学大学院アジア太平洋研究科)

連絡先
n-okamotosophia.ac.jp
通称等の別名
北村菜穂子
研究者番号
30553565
J-GLOBAL ID
201601006502083360
researchmap会員ID
7000015532

論文

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  • Chiyori Haga, Yusuke Takei, Nahoko Okamoto, Mikiko Oda, Etsuko Yoshikawa
    Nurse Education in Practice 84 2025年3月  
  • 村井惠子, 岡本菜穂子
    看護教育研究学会誌 (16) 3-10 2024年6月  
  • Hirochika Ryuno, Chieko Greiner, Decha Tamdee, Nahoko Okamoto, Patrapan Tamdee, Tokiko Isowa, Waraporn Booonchiang, Yuji Baba, Akiko Kitagawa
    Psychogeriatrics 2024年2月21日  
    ABSTRACT Background While rapid population ageing is occurring worldwide, its speed is especially prominent in Asian countries. In Asia, cultural diversity might significantly affect care burden; however, few studies have investigated the differences in care burden, and mental, physical and social conditions among Asian countries. This study aimed to clarify the situations of and differences in family caregivers (FCs) of older persons in Japan and Thailand, and evaluate the factors associated with care burden in both countries. Methods A cross‐national survey of 217 in‐home FCs was conducted in Japan and Thailand and mainly included items regarding care burden and psychosocial conditions. Differences between the two countries were obtained, and the factors associated with care burden were analysed by multiple regression analyses. Results The FCs' and care receivers’ mean ages (64.8 ± 11.1 and 84.8 ± 8.6 years, respectively) in Japan were significantly higher than the mean ages (49.1 ± 13.3 and 77.1 ± 9.5 years) in Thailand. In Japan, FCs had more severe care burden, loneliness, and stress compared to those in Thailand. In Thailand, FCs had more social connections and informal support than those in Japan. The factors associated with care burden were different in each country; thus, severe stress, low emotional care preparation, and low willingness to continue care at home were significantly associated with severe care burden in Japan, whereas poor relationships with care receivers, few social connections, low confidence in providing care, low emotional care preparation, and lack of informal support were significantly associated with severe care burden in Thailand. Conclusions Despite there being a long‐term care insurance system in Japan, which is absent in Thailand, care burden and psychosocial conditions of FCs might be worse in Japan. There was a clear difference in the factors associated with care burden between Japan and Thailand.
  • 岡本菜穂子
    上智大学総合人間科学部看護学科紀要 6 33-40 2022年  査読有り
  • 浦島尚子, グライナー智恵子, 岡本菜穂子, 福田敦子, 山口裕子, 龍野洋慶
    日本看護科学学会誌 40 448-456 2020年  査読有り

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