SUGIYAMA Reiko

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Affiliation

Doctorial Course in Health Sciences  Nursing Course 

Mail Address

E-mail address

Research Interests 【 display / non-display

  • 外来がん化学療法

  • 抗がん薬曝露防止

  • 看護技術

Graduate School 【 display / non-display

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    2022.03

    Akita University  Graduate School, Division of Medicine  Doctor's Course  Completed

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    2012.03

    Akita University  Graduate School, Division of Medicine  Master's Course  Completed

Campus Career 【 display / non-display

  • 2020.04
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    Now

    Akita University   Doctorial Course in Health Sciences   Nursing Course   Assistant Professor  

  • 2006.04
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    2020.03

    Akita University   Assistant Professor  

Research Areas 【 display / non-display

  • Life Science / Fundamental of nursing

Qualification acquired 【 display / non-display

  • Public Health Nurse

  • Nurse

 

Research Achievements 【 display / non-display

    ◆Original paper【 display / non-display

  • Evaluation of the “Health management guideline on occupational allergy in nursing occupations and its primary prevention" by nursing managers

    Kikuchi Yukiko, Sasaki Makiko, Hasebe Makiko, Kudo Yukiko, Sugiyama Reiko, Muto Ryosuke, Ishii Noriko

    SANGYO EISEIGAKU ZASSHI ( Japan Society for Occupational Health )  65 ( 2 ) 82 - 90   2023.03

    Research paper (journal)  

    <p><b>Objective:</b> Individuals in nursing occupations are often exposed to various materials such as rubber products and drugs, and they comprise a population at high risk of developing occupational allergies. We therefore created a “Health management guideline on occupational allergy in nursing occupations and its primary prevention" (hereinafter referred to as “HMG") and conducted a questionnaire survey to elucidate its potential use and the challenges of implementing it in clinical practice. <b>Subjects and Methods: </b>The HMG includes the following content: A. Basic knowledge of occupational allergies; B. Common occupational allergies in nursing occupations; C. Occupational allergies triggered by specific antigens in nursing occupations; D. Eczema and skincare for hands; and E. Health management for occupational allergies. A questionnaire survey was conducted on one nursing manager each from 80 hospitals, with at least 400 beds. The survey included questions to gauge the level of understanding the content described in the HMG and opinions on incorporating the management method. The ethics committee of the researcher's institution approved the study. <b>Results: </b>Responses were obtained from 30 nursing managers. Over 70% responded that they understood the instructions for [occupational allergies], [common occupational allergies in nursing occupations], and [eczema and skincare for hands] presented in the HMG, and 100% said they either understood or mostly understood them. For [work management], 57% said they understood the content and 90% wanted to incorporate it. Furthermore, 10% responded that they wanted to incorporate the guidelines but did not believe it was feasible, given that “achieving general awareness and efforts involving other occupations are difficult." For [work environment management], 53% said they understood the content and 83% wanted to incorporate it. Additionally, 17% responded that they wanted to incorporate it but did not believe it was feasible, amid concerns that “allergen monitoring is difficult in reality" and “installation of local ventilation systems seems difficult." <b>Discussion and Conclusions:</b> The HMG was postulated to be useful in providing knowledge on occupational allergy and health management methods, and for employing in clinical practice. The study recommended that in order to specifically incorporate the management methods, it is imperative that the entire hospital, including staff from other occupations, understand the guidelines and make adjustments accordingly.</p>

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  • Awareness of and preventive measures for occupational exposure to anticancer drugs among Japanese home healthcare nurses: a cross-sectional study

    Reiko Sugiyama,Makiko Hasebe,et al

    Akita Journal of Medicine   50 ( 2 ) 49 - 61   2023.01  [Refereed]

    Research paper (journal)   Domestic Co-author

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 【 display / non-display

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)

    Project Year: 2024.04  -  2028.03 

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)

    Project Year: 2020.04  -  2023.03 

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)

    Project Year: 2020.04  -  2022.03 

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)

    Project Year: 2018.04  -  2023.03 

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)

    Project Year: 2018.04  -  2023.03 

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