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写真a

 
HAMADA Tamami
 
Organization
School of Medicine Nursing Course Nursing
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Degree

  • 看護学博士 ( 聖路加看護大学 )

  • 看護学修士 ( 聖路加看護大学 )

Research Interests

  • Lung Cancer

  • Symptom Management

  • 緩和ケア

  • がん化学療法看護

  • がん看護

  • 成人看護学

  • Cancer Nursing

  • Adult Nursing

Research Areas

  • Life Science / Clinical nursing

Education

  • St. Luke's College of Nursing

    - 2004

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    Country: Japan

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  • St. Luke's College of Nursing   Graduate School, Division of Nursing   Adult Nursing

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Research History

  • - 北海道大学医学部保健学科 助手

    2004

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Studying abroad experiences

  • 2019.6 - 2019.7   University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing   Visiting scholar

  • 2014.9 - 2014.12   The University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing   Visiting Scholar

Papers

  • Feasibility of a nurse-initiated brief cognitive behavioral strategy intervention program for symptom clusters experienced by patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer Reviewed

    Tamami Hamada, Hiroko Ishikawa, Margaret Quinn Rosenzweig, Naoki Nishimura, Jun Sakakibara-Konishi, Toshihiro Itoh

    Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing   100600 - 100600   2024.9

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    Authorship:Lead author, Corresponding author   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)   Publisher:Elsevier BV  

    DOI: 10.1016/j.apjon.2024.100600

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  • P21-15 Feasibility of a nurse-initiated CBI program for symptom clusters in advanced NSCLC patients - a qualitative study Reviewed

    Tamami Hamada, Hiroko Ishikawa, Naoki Nishimura, Jun Sakakibara, Toshihiro Ito

    Annals of Oncology   33   S520 - S520   2022.7

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    Authorship:Lead author, Corresponding author   Language:English   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)   Publisher:Elsevier BV  

    DOI: 10.1016/j.annonc.2022.05.261

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  • Impact of symptom clusters on quality of life outcomes in patients from japan with advanced nonsmall cell lung cancers Reviewed

    Tamami Hamada, Hiroko Komatsu, Margaret Q Rosenzweig, Naohiko Chohnabayashi, Naoki Nishimura, Satoshi Oizumi, Dianxu Ren

    Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing   3 ( 4 )   370 - 381   2016.10

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    DOI: 10.4103/2347-5625.196489

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Research Projects

  • SCASH:進行非小細胞肺がん患者への症状クラスター高度サポート開発と評価

    Grant number:18H03080  2018.4 - 2022.3

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  基盤研究(B)

    濱田 珠美, 伊藤 俊弘, 石川 洋子, 榊原 純, 西村 直樹

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    Grant amount:\13,780,000 ( Direct Cost: \10,600,000 、 Indirect Cost:\3,180,000 )

    2020年度の本研究目的は、前半は、令和1年度の第2段階の「標準的治療を受ける進行NSCLC患者に感度高い効果的な問題解決戦略には、何が見出されているか?」また、優先的にSCASHが必要なサブグループが存在するのではないか?」の成果を洗練し、患者報告型成果指標を見出して、より細やかにニーズに対応でき効果を高く期待できるSCASH-Taylor Made(以下、SCASH-TM)案を考案する。後半は、効果を検証するため、リサーチパネルメンバーでRCTシェーマを検討し構築後、RCT本試験計画を立案し、予備試験へと進めることであった。「標準的治療を受ける進行NSCLC患者に感度高い効果的な問題解決戦略には、日常的に取り入れやすい行動療法(リラクゼーション)などが好感度で継続可能なものであり、症状の変化と効果に自覚のために、対話を中心とした高度実践者の介入が効果が期待できるものであるとわかった。COVID-19の感染拡大下のため、優先的にSCASHを適用するサブグループの解析ワークが遅れており継続して推進を図る。そこで、COVID-19 感染拡大予防も加味したできる限り非接触で介入内容の理解と感度高く効果を期待できるSCASH-Taylor Made案を考案し、関連するツールの整備を推進している。後半の目的は、治療期の進行NSCLC患者を対象としているためCOVID-19 感染拡大事情を注視して研究フィールドへの感染リスク回避と安全を担保できる状況を評価しており,2020年度は感染拡大中のため状況を注視している。

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  • Development of Education program which is a place of living education in Medical ethics and professional responsibility for the medical profession

    Grant number:15K12807  2015.4 - 2018.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research

    ISHIKAWA HIROKO, KURATA Nobuo, TAKEDA Satoshi, MAJIMA Syunzo, HENKER Richard

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    Grant amount:\2,340,000 ( Direct Cost: \1,800,000 、 Indirect Cost:\540,000 )

    This study clarified the necessity and importance of medical ethics simulation education for keep thinking various complications of medical ethics.
    This education program of medical ethics simulation is an educational method that improves the clinical judgment ability of the learner and learners themselves deepen their learning proactively.

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  • Development of Japanese Version of Practical Competency Model for Advanced Nurse Practitioners in Oncology

    Grant number:15K15824  2015.4 - 2018.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research

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    Grant amount:\3,640,000 ( Direct Cost: \2,800,000 、 Indirect Cost:\840,000 )

    This study aimed to develop a Rubric which is useful to evaluate education results and a Japanese version of the “practical” competency model for Oncology Certified Nurse Specialist (OCNS) by visualizing the learning experience strengthened by the “practical” competence of students aiming to be qualitied as OCNS. We developed a Japanese version of the Rubric to practice advanced cancer nursing that will enable communication to develop advanced practical skills based on the Clinical Judgment Rubric under the simulation. The simulation showed that the model can be utilized for promoting communication in forming advanced practical skills, but there remains challenges to improve question items that measures situations unique to clinical settings, and verify the reliability and validity for assigning scale values.

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  • Life support program for symptom cluster reduction in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs)

    Grant number:26293459  2014.4 - 2018.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

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    Grant amount:\7,280,000 ( Direct Cost: \5,600,000 、 Indirect Cost:\1,680,000 )

    This study aimed to develop a symptom cluster reduction life support program focusing on two symptoms, Fatigue and Pain, included in symptoms clusters experienced by patients with advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) who have undergone standard therapies, and evaluate the efficacy of the program. Through the data analysis of 126 patients with advanced NSCLC and a literature review, we refined a model to reduce the accumulated burden. The result of a feasibility study of a program initiated by nurses based on the Cognitive Behavioral Intervention suggested the feasibility of implementing the model. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct further studies to promote the continuous use and evaluation of the program during the outpatient treatment period.

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  • Development of a Skin-life Care Platform for patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer, who undergo molecular targeted therapy

    Grant number:24659980  2012.4 - 2015.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research

    ISHIKAWA Hiroko, HAMADA Tamami, KOMATSU Hiroko, MATSUBARA Kazuo

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    Grant amount:\3,250,000 ( Direct Cost: \2,500,000 、 Indirect Cost:\750,000 )

    We conducted this study to develop a “Skin-life Support Platform (strategy) for NSCLC” for patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who undergo molecular targeted therapy.
    As a result we developed a clearer understanding of the fears patients with advanced NSCLC harbor about skin life and that it leads to a lower Quality of Life (QOL), these fears pose a threat to willingness to continuing the molecular targeted therapy. Findings showed that it is necessary to propose effective skin care based on the evidence from the “Skin-life Support Platform for NSCLC”, and develop nursing practices to apply with patients.

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  • Development of Life Support Program for Persons with Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

    Grant number:23593218  2011 - 2013

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    HAMADA TAMAMI, ISHIKAWA Hiroko, KOMATSU Hiroko

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    Grant amount:\4,680,000 ( Direct Cost: \3,600,000 、 Indirect Cost:\1,080,000 )

    The aim of this study is to identify symptom clusters in patients with advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) receiving standard therapy. The subjects were one hundreds patients with advanced NSCLC. The Japanese version of the M.D.Anderson Symptom Inventory etc were used. Explorative/Confirmatory factor analysis and multiple regression analysis were conducted to identify symptom clusters and modify cause and effect models. As a result, new four symptom clusters were identified. It seems that a modified cause effect model with B and E symptom clusters may be effective. Therefore, the research for development and an application for patients with advanced NSCLC considered be next issues.

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  • Preliminary Study Concerning Life Support Program Development for Persons with Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer

    Grant number:20592534  2008 - 2010

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    HAMADA Tamami, ISHIKAWA Hiroko, KOMATSU Hiroko

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    Grant amount:\2,340,000 ( Direct Cost: \1,800,000 、 Indirect Cost:\540,000 )

    The aim of this study is to identify symptom clusters in patients with advanced NSCLC receiving standard therapy. The subjects were sixty patients with advanced NSCLC. The Japanese version of the M. D. Anderson Symptom Inventory etc were used. Explorative factor analysis was conducted to identify symptom clusters. The relationship between symptom clusters and healthcare outcomes was assessed by multiple regression analysis.As a result,four symptom clusters were identified. These affected QOL (P<0.05). Therefore, early detection of patients' experiencing complex symptoms through assessment focused on symptom clusters was considered essential for nursing care that will avoid deterioration of QOL.

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  • 化学療法期 肺がん患者の看護

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    Grant type:Competitive

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  • 化学療法期にある患者とその家族をケアする看護師の教育

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  • 化学療法期 肺がん患者と家族への看護

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