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HIKITA NAOKO
 
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Faculty of Medical Sciences Department of Health Sciences Professor
School of Medicine Department of Health Sciences(Concurrent)
Graduate School of Medical Sciences Department of Health Sciences(Concurrent)
Title
Professor
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助産師免許取得後、助産師として茨城県内の病院に勤務。2008年10月~2011年4月にNGO職員としてマラウイ共和国で保健・医療プロジェクトに従事。2012年4月に大学院修士課程入学、2017年3月博士課程修了。2017年4月より東京大学で学生教育に携わり、2020年より獨協医科大学に勤務。2022年4月に九州大学に着任。
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Degree

  • Master of Health Sciences

  • Ph.D. (Health Sciences)

Research Interests・Research Keywords

  • Research theme:The effect of smoking and passive smoking among pregnant women in Mongolia

    Keyword:pregnant women, passive smoking, Mongolia

    Research period: 2015.9

Awards

  • 2018年度 助成研究MVP賞

    2020.4   やずや食と健康研究所   モンゴル国ダルハンオール県における公立医療機関に勤務する医療者の一日の食塩摂取量調査-24時間蓄尿法を用いて-

Papers

  • Impact of altered gestational weight gain guidelines on midwives in Japan: A cross-sectional study Reviewed

    Naoko Hikita, Ritsuko Iso, Kiyoko Mizuhata, Hiroko Arai, Akemi Isoyama

    Journal of Nursing Education and Practice   14 ( 8 )   22 - 22   2024.4

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    DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v14n8p22

  • The association between fear of childbirth and social support through the Internet and Social Networking Services in pregnant women: A cross‐sectional study Reviewed

    Seto Natsuki, Emi Tahara‐Sasagawa, Kaori Yonezawa, Hikita Naoko, Yuriko Usui, Megumi Haruna

    26 ( 1 )   2024.1

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    Social support is an important factor in reducing fear of childbirth (FOC). Recently, the Internet and Social Networking Services (SNS) have become new forms of social support. However, it is unclear whether such support can reduce pregnant women's fear. This study aimed to investigate the association between FOC and social support through the Internet and SNS in pregnant women. A cross‐sectional study using a web‐based questionnaire including questions about FOC, social support, the Internet and SNS usage, psychological variables, and sociodemographic variables was conducted. Data from 111 participants were analyzed. A greater number of social support from people who are often seen during pregnancy, and becoming relieved by interaction with others through the Internet and SNS were negatively associated with FOC. This study showed that face‐to‐face social support was associated with lower FOC, while social support through the Internet and SNS was not. Further research is needed on how to use Internet and SNS to reduce FOC in pregnant women.

    DOI: 10.1111/nhs.13082

  • Factors affecting the quality of life of Japanese women undergoing infertility treatment: A literature review

    KOGA Sakura, HIKITA Naoko

    Journal of Japan Academy of Midwifery   advpub ( 0 )   2024   ISSN:09176357 eISSN:18824307

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    <p><b>Purpose</b></p><p>This study aimed to elucidate the current state of the quality of life (QOL) of Japanese women undergoing infertility treatment and to identify the factors affecting it.</p><p><b>Methods</b></p><p>A comprehensive literature search using keywords such as “infertility (treatment),” “infertility-female (treatment),” and “quality of life” was conducted on Ichushi web version 6, PubMed, CINAHL, and Psycinfo. Original articles meeting eligibility criteria were considered for the review, and content that described the current state of the QOL of Japanese women undergoing infertility treatment and identified factors affecting it, were extracted.</p><p><b>Results</b></p><p>Following the literature search, 13 papers were extracted, and seven types of QOL scales were used to identify factors affecting QOL of Japanese women undergoing infertility treatment. Among six sub-items selected from the FertiQOL scale, “Emotional items” and “Treatment environment items” revealed lower scores, whereas “Relational items” revealed a higher score. Discrepancies in scores for “Social functioning” were noted between SF-12 and SF-36. In one study using WHO/QOL-26, “Physical” domain indicated the lowest QOL scores, whereas another study indicated no significant differences in scores between the “Physical,” “Psychological,” “Social relationships,” and “Environment” domains. Among “Quality of life during infertility treatment scale,” “QOL related to family relationships items” recorded the highest score. Factors affecting QOL were categorized into personal factors, treatment-related factors, psychological factors, and social factors. The love and involvement of the partner and trust in infertility treatment had an impact on improving QOL.</p><p><b>Conclusion</b></p><p>To measure the QOL of Japanese women undergoing infertility treatment, several types of health-related QOL scales were used. The sub-items or domains with low and high QOL scores varied across the QOL scales. Given the finding that the love and involvement from those women's partners, and their confidence in infertility treatment improved their QOL, medical professionals should support the relationships between the women undergoing treatment and their partners, and provide respectful explanations and care to patients.</p>

    DOI: 10.3418/jjam.jjam-2023-0031

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  • A current situation and factors related to preconception care health literacy among men visiting an infertility clinic in Japan: A cross-sectional study

    NAGAO Masami, HIKITA Naoko, MURAKAMI Kimiko, SUETSUGU Yoshiko, MATSUFUJI Hiromi, SATO Yoko, KIKUCHI Kimiyo, MOROKUMA Seiichi

    Journal of Japan Academy of Midwifery   advpub ( 0 )   2024   ISSN:09176357 eISSN:18824307

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    <p><b>Objectives</b></p><p>This study aimed to reveal the current status and factors related to preconception care (PCC) health literacy among men visiting an infertility clinic in Japan.</p><p><b>Methods</b></p><p>This cross-sectional study was conducted between September and November 2022 at a clinic specializing in infertility treatment in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Three hundred leaflets with website addresses and QR codes linked to a web-based questionnaire were placed in the waiting rooms of the research facility. The participants were asked to complete a web-based questionnaire and participate in the study. The PCC Health Literacy Scale was used to measure PCC health literacy in men. A multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to identify factors related to PCC health literacy.</p><p><b>Results</b></p><p>Seventy-seven men completed the questionnaire. The mean PCC health literacy score was 38.8 ± 6.5 points. This mean score was used as the cut-off value according to which the participants were divided into two groups: high and low PCC health literacy. The men who visited the infertility outpatient clinic for the first time and who identified “kind of being tiresome” as a reason for not visiting an infertility clinic had a significant risk of low PCC health literacy.</p><p><b>Conclusion</b></p><p>This study revealed factors related to PCC health literacy among men seeking care at an infertility clinic for the first time. Future research should expand the targets of the survey, such as medical facilities specializing in infertility nationwide, and include men in the pre-perinatal period rather than solely including men who visit infertility clinics.</p>

    DOI: 10.3418/jjam.jjam-2024-0017

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  • Association of work engagement with job resources and perceived symptoms among working pregnant women: A cross-sectional study

    Rikako KANAI, Emi TAHARA-SASAGAWA, Kaori YONEZAWA, Naoko HIKITA, Yuriko USUI, Mariko MAEJIMA, Megumi HARUNA

    Journal of Japan Academy of Midwifery   2023.8

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    DOI: 10.3418/jjam.jjam-2023-0004

  • Dietary Intake and Its Association with Birth Outcomes in Women with Nausea and Vomiting during the Second Trimester of Pregnancy: A Prospective Cohort Study in Japan

    Nao Nishihara, Megumi Haruna, Yuriko Usui, Kaori Yonezawa, Naoko Hikita, Emi Sasagawa, Keiko Nakano, Moeko Tanaka, Riko Ohori, Satoko Aoyama, Satoshi Sasaki, Megumi Fujita, Masayo Matsuzaki, Yoshiko Suetsugu, Yoko Sato

    Nutrients   15 ( 15 )   3383 - 3383   2023.7

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    DOI: 10.3390/nu15153383

  • Evaluation of salt intake estimated from 24-h urinary sodium excretion in medical professionals in Darkhan-Uul Province, Mongolia: a cross-sectional study Reviewed

    Naoko Hikita, Enkhtungalag Batsaikhan, Satoshi Sasaki, Megumi Haruna, Ariunaa Yura, Otgontogoo Oidovsuren

    Scientific Reports   13 ( 1 )   2023.6

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  • Psychological factors of pregnant women associated with inadequate maternal weight gain in Japan International journal

    Mariko Maejima, Kaori Yonezawa, Emi Sasagawa, Naoko Hikita, Yuriko Usui, Megumi Haruna

    The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine   36 ( 1 )   2217466 - 2217466   2023.5

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    DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2023.2217466

  • Physical and Mental Effects of Foot Baths Among Women in Labor: Protocol for a Pre-Post Test Experimental Design Reviewed

    Naoko Hikita, Ritsuko Iso, Kiyoko Mizuhata, Akemi Isoyama, Ayumi Kobayashi, Rika Muroi

    JMIR Research Protocols   12   e39985 - e39985   2023.1

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  • Midwives’ perception of the effects of footbaths for women in labor: A cross-sectional study Reviewed

    13 ( 4 )   23 - 23   2022.12

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    Footbaths are generally used for women in labor in clinical settings in Japan. However, it is unclear how their effects are perceived by midwives, or what effects they expect. Therefore, this study aimed to describe midwives’ perception of footbaths’ effects for women in labor. This cross-sectional study was conducted during January–March, 2022. Participants were midwives who worked at perinatal medical centers in the Kanto region. Self-administered questionnaires were used to collect data. A total of 364 midwives were asked to participate; of these, 291 (79.9%) responded to the questionnaires. The participants’ mean age was 35.6 years old, and 120 (41.2%) had graduated from vocational schools. The average clinical experience was 12.1 years. Regarding the effects of footbaths, 274 (94.2%) participants selected “relaxes,” whereas 166 (57.0%) selected “strengthens uterine contractions.” These effects were related to educational attainment and the source of information about the effects of footbaths. Midwives’ perception of footbaths’ effects differed; thus, it is necessary to conduct studies which clarify the effects of footbaths in the future and to disseminate the results.

    DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v13n4p23

  • Development and validation of an infant facial skin assessment tool: a prospective observational study International journal

    Manami Matsubara, Megumi Haruna, Kaori Yonezawa, Moeri Yokoyama, Emi Tahara-Sasagawa, Naoko Hikita, Yoshie Nakamura, Yoko Mizuno, Hiromi Sanada, Nao Tamai, Masatoshi Abe, Kosuke Kashiwabara

    BMC Pediatrics   22 ( 1 )   614 - 614   2022.10

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  • The factors related to recovery time of diaper dermatitis in infants: A prospective observational study Reviewed International journal

    Yokoyama M, Yonezawa K, Matsubara M, Hikita N, Sasagawa E, Haruna M.

    Jpn J Nurs Sci.   2022.6

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  • 獨協医科大学助産学専攻科修了生におけるキャリア支援のための動向調査:横断観察研究 Reviewed

    磯 律子, 疋田 直子, 荒井 洋子, 西岡 啓子, 水畑 喜代子, 赤羽 由美, 礒山 あけみ

    獨協医科大学看護学部紀要   15   11 - 21   2022.3

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    【目的】獨協医科大学助産学専攻科修了生の動向を明らかにすることで、キャリア形成に向けたサポート環境を整備するための示唆を得ること。【方法】獨協医科大学助産学専攻科を修了した1~10期生87名を対象に調査を実施した。調査の依頼メールを送付し、Google Formsを用いたweb調査で、属性、現在のキャリアへの満足度、今後のキャリアについての希望、助産学専攻科にあればよいと思う支援のデータを収集した。連続値の項目ではMann-WhitneyのU検定を、名義尺度の項目はχ2検定またはFisherの正確確率検定を用いて分析した。【結果】Web調査回答者54名(62.1&#37;)を分析対象とした。現在のキャリアへの満足度は、「満足」12名(24.5&#37;)、「どちらかといえば満足」25名(51.0&#37;)であった。現在考える今後のキャリアについて、現在の勤務先での就業継続を希望している者は、それ以外の者(進学や転職等を希望・検討している、分からないと回答)と比べて、有意にキャリアへの満足度が高かった(p=0.016)。現在のキャリアで「満足」を選んだ者の理由は「仕事と育児の両立ができている」「大学病院でハイリスクを学ぶことができている」「助産師の資格を活かして、臨床経験を積むことができている」であった。「助産学専攻科にあればよいと思う支援(複数回答可)」では、「研修会」24名(44.4&#37;)、キャリア相談22名(40.7&#37;)、交流会・ネットワーク作り19名(35.2&#37;)であった。【結論】今後のキャリアについて、現在の勤務先での就業継続を希望している者は、それ以外の者(進学や転職等を希望・検討している、分からないと回答)と比べて、有意にキャリアへの満足度が高かった。修了生のニーズをくみ取りながら、助産師基礎教育機関であるからこそ企画できる助産師のキャリアに必要な研修を検討していく必要がある。(著者抄録)

  • Factors Associated with Surgical Treatment in Postpartum Women with Mastitis or Breast Abscess: A Retrospective Cohort Study Reviewed International journal

    Chihiro Sugawara, Hayato Yamana, Emi Sasagawa, Kaori Yonezawa, Naoko Hikita, Kojiro Morita, Hiroki Matsui, Hideo Yasunaga, Megumi Haruna

    Breastfeeding Medicine   17 ( 3 )   233 - 238   2022.3

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    DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2021.0244

  • 【DOHaDとCOVID-19】COVID-19禍での妊娠期から産後のコホート調査 J-PEACH Studyの取り組み

    春名 めぐみ, 田中 萌子, 中野 恵子, 西原 菜帆, 笹川 恵美, 米澤 かおり, 臼井 由利子, 疋田 直子, 藤田 愛

    DOHaD研究   10 ( 1 )   46 - 48   2021.12

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  • Factors Related to Lacking Knowledge on the Recommended Daily Salt Intake among Medical Professionals in Mongolia: A Cross-Sectional Study. Reviewed International journal

    Naoko Hikita, Enkhtungalag Batsaikhan, Satoshi Sasaki, Megumi Haruna, Ariunaa Yura, Otgontogoo Oidovsuren

    International journal of environmental research and public health   18 ( 8 )   2021.4

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    DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18083850

  • 乳児の皮膚トラブルの評価項目に関する文献レビュー Reviewed

    中西 愛海, 春名 めぐみ, 米澤 かおり, 笹川 恵美, 疋田 直子

    日本助産学会誌   35 ( 1 )   3 - 10   2021.3

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3418/jjam.JJAM-2019-0038

  • Relationship between the skin barrier function of 2-week-old infants after bathing and facial skin problems during the first 6 weeks of life: A prospective observational cohort study. Reviewed

    Shimizu S, Yonezawa K, Haruna M, Sasagawa E, Hikita N, Sanada H, Minematsu T

    Jpn J Nurs Sci.   e12408   2021.2

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  • Effects of Breastfeeding on Stress Measured by Saliva Cortisol Level and Perceived Stress Reviewed International journal

    Kiyoko Mizuhata, Hatsumi Taniguchi, Mieko Shimada, Naoko Hikita, Seiichi Morokuma

    Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal   5 ( 3 )   128 - 138   2020.12

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  • 乳幼児のおむつ皮膚炎の有病率とその関連要因に関する文献レビュー Reviewed

    横山 萌莉, 春名 めぐみ, 米澤 かおり, 笹川 恵美, 疋田 直子

    日本助産学会誌   34 ( 2 )   194 - 203   2020.12

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    目的 本研究は,文献レビューを通じて,おむつ皮膚炎を発症しやすい乳幼児の特徴を看護職に対して知識普及がなされることを期待し,乳幼児のおむつ皮膚炎の(1)有病率を明らかにすること,(2)発症と予防に関連する要因を把握することを目的に実施した。対象と方法医学中央雑誌Web版ver.5と検索エンジンPubMedを通じたMEDLINEのデータベースを用いて,「新生児・乳幼児」「おむつ皮膚炎」「infant,newborn」「diaper rash」のキーワードを組み合わせて検索を行った。2019年5月27日から過去30年以内の日本語と英語の原著論文に限定し,著者2名が包含基準・除外基準をもとに論文のスクリーニングを行い,統計学的に有意差の示されたおむつ皮膚炎発症と予防に関連する要因を抽出した。結果 13件の論文が抽出された。おむつ皮膚炎の点有病率は,11.5~70.6%,期間有病率は15.2~90%と幅広い値であった。おむつ皮膚炎の定義は,おむつ皮膚炎の有無のみとする論文と重症度分類した論文があった。おむつ皮膚炎の判断基準は,評価者が症状を定義し,一定の症状があった場合に皮膚炎をありとする方法と,症状を定義せず,症状の種類・重症度を問わず皮膚炎があると認識した場合という方法があった。おむつ皮膚炎発症と予防に関連する要因は,児の属性・皮膚の状態・消化器の状態・健康状態・栄養方法・スキンケア方法・育児環境があった。特に,おむつ皮膚炎発症のリスク要因として消化器症状や皮膚状態との関連を示す論文が多く,保湿剤の種類といったスキンケア方法に関するものが少なかった。結論 おむつ皮膚炎の判断基準の不一致によって幅広い有病率を示したため,今後の研究で判断基準の統一が求められる。また,家庭内で行われるスキンケア方法とおむつ皮膚炎発症との関連性を示す論文は少なったため,さらなる研究が求められる。(著者抄録)

  • Factors Associated with Time Spent Performing Housework/Childcare by Fathers of Children Aged Under 12 Years: A Cross-Sectional Study in Japan Reviewed International journal

    Rina Matsubara, Naoko Hikita, Megumi Haruna, Emi Sasagawa, Kaori Yonezawa, Yumi Maeda, Yuka Ikeda

    Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal   5 ( 3 )   153 - 164   2020.12

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  • Factors associated with hypertension among men in Darkhan-Uul Province, Mongolia: A cross-sectional study Reviewed

    Naoko Hikita, Megumi Haruna, Masayo Matsuzaki, Emi Sasagawa, Minoru Murata, Ariunaa Yura, Otgontogoo Oidovsuren

    Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal   4 ( 4 )   151 - 158   2020.1

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  • Prevalence of and factors related to anemia among Japanese adult women: Secondary data analysis using health check-up database. Reviewed International journal

    Kanako Hisa, Megumi Haruna, Naoko Hikita, Emi Sasagawa, Kaori Yonezawa, Maiko Suto, Erika Ota

    Scientific reports   9 ( 1 )   17048 - 17048   2019.11

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  • Is High Maternal Body Mass Index Associated with Cesarean Section Delivery in Mongolia? A Prospective Observational Study Reviewed International journal

    Naoko Hikita, Megumi Haruna, Massayo Matsuzaki, Emi Sasagawa, Minoru Murata, Ariunaa Yura, Otgontogoo Oidovsuren

    Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal   4 ( 3 )   128 - 134   2019.9

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  • "Care in Normal Birth"から"Intrapartum care for a positive childbirth experience"へ:WHOの正常出産ガイドラインは、どのように変わったか? Reviewed

    笹川 恵美, 春名 めぐみ, 米澤 かおり, 疋田 直子

    日本助産学会誌   33 ( 1 )   50 - 60   2019.6

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    目的 世界保健機関(World Health Organization:WHO)は、2018年「WHO recommendations:Intrapartum care for a positive childbirth experience」を出版した。このガイドラインは、1996年出版の正常出産ガイドライン「Care in Normal Birth:a practical guide」の改訂版として位置付けられる。本稿の目的は、新旧ガイドラインを比較し、その変化を記述することである。方法 まず、新旧ガイドラインの基本特性を比較した。次に、新旧ガイドラインの推奨項目の内容を理解できる小見出しを和文で作成した。新旧ガイドラインの小見出しは、対比可能な形で一覧表とし、項目別の推奨レベルを示した。また、「新ガイドラインで新たに加わった項目」「旧ガイドラインにあったが新ガイドラインに含まれなかった項目」「新旧ガイドラインで推奨レベルが変わった項目」を調べ、WHOの正常出産ガイドラインはどのように変わったかを表に取りまとめた。結果 新旧ガイドラインは、妊産婦を尊重するケアを推奨している点で、共通している。新ガイドラインの主な改訂点は、分娩経過の多様性を尊重し、分娩第1期・第2期の定義や標準持続時間を見直したこと、硬膜外麻酔中の産婦や新生児へのケアに関する推奨を増やしたことである。清潔な器具の使用の推奨など、出産現場に広く浸透したと考えられる項目は、新ガイドラインには含まれていなかった。推奨レベルが上がったのは、分娩第3期のオキシトシン投与や臍帯牽引、硬膜外麻酔に関する項目であった。助産ケアに関しては、ポジティブな出産体験を促進するようなケアを推奨していたが、その具体的なケア内容は、表現の違いはあるものの、新旧ガイドラインで一貫して変わらない項目であった。(著者抄録)

  • Comparison of knowledge about smoking and passive smoking and urinary cotinine levels in pregnant women and their partners in Mongolia: A cross-sectional study Reviewed International journal

    Naoko Hikita, Megumi Haruna, Emi Sasagawa, Minoru Murata, Ariunaa Yura, Otgontogoo Oidovsuren

    Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal   4 ( 1 )   47 - 56   2019.4

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  • The Proportions, Regulations, and Training Plans of Male Midwives Worldwide: A Descriptive Study of 77 Countries Reviewed

    Masana Sannomiya, Emi Sasagawa, Naoko Hikita, Kaori Yonezawa, Megumi Haruna

    International Journal of Childbirth   9 ( 1 )   5 - 18   2019.3

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    DOI: 10.1891/2156-5287.9.1.5

  • Utilisation of maternal and child health handbook in Mongolia: A cross-sectional study. Reviewed International journal

    Hikita N, Haruna M, Matsuzaki M, Shiraishi M, Takehara K, Dagvadorj A, Sumya N, Bavuusuren B, Baljinnyam P, Ota E, Mori R

    Health Education Journal   77 ( 4 )   458 - 469   2018.2

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0017896917753649

  • Prevalence and risk factors of secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure among pregnant women in Mongolia Reviewed

    Naoko Hikita, Megumi Haruna, Masayo Matsuzaki, Emi Sasagawa, Minoru Murata, Otgontogoo Oidovsuren, Ariunaa Yura

    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS   7 ( 1 )   16426   2017.11

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    DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-16643-4

  • Development of the Japanese version of the Woman Abuse Screening Tool-Short Reviewed

    Sachiko Kita, Megumi Haruna, Naoko Hikita, Masayo Matsuzaki, Kiyoko Kamibeppu

    NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES   19 ( 1 )   35 - 43   2017.3

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    DOI: 10.1111/nhs.12298

  • Maternal and Child Health in Mongolia at 3 Years After Childbirth: A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study Reviewed

    Kenji Takehara, Amarjargal Dagvadorj, Naoko Hikita, Narantuya Sumya, Solongo Ganhuyag, Bayasgalantai Bavuusuren, Erika Ota, Megumi Haruna, Mikako Yoshida, Sachiko Kita, Hisashi Noma, Rintaro Mori

    MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL   20 ( 5 )   1072 - 1081   2016.5

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    DOI: 10.1007/s10995-015-1893-9

  • Hospitalization risk factors for children's lower respiratory tract infection: A population-based, cross-sectional study in Mongolia Reviewed

    Amarjargal Dagvadorj, Erika Ota, Sadequa Shahrook, Purevdorj Baljinnyam Olkhanud, Kenji Takehara, Naoko Hikita, Bayasgalantai Bavuusuren, Rintaro Mori, Takeo Nakayama

    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS   6 ( 6 )   24615   2016.4

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    DOI: 10.1038/srep24615

  • A Systematic Review of the Physical, Mental, Social, and Economic Problems of Immigrant Women in the Perinatal Period in Japan Reviewed

    Sachiko Kita, Mariko Minatani, Naoko Hikita, Masayo Matsuzaki, Mie Shiraishi, Megumi Haruna

    JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH   17 ( 6 )   1863 - 1881   2015.12

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    DOI: 10.1007/s10903-015-0192-2

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Professional Memberships

  • Japan Association for International Health

  • Japan Academy of Midwifery

  • Japan Society of Maternal Health

Academic Activities

  • 一般口演座長、実行委員

    福岡母性衛生学会  ( 九州大学医学部 百年講堂 ) 2023.7

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Research Projects

  • モンゴル人妊婦と助産師の妊娠中の体重増加に関する認識と周産期アウトカムへの影響

    Grant number:23K16457  2023 - 2025

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  若手研究

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    Authorship:Principal investigator  Grant type:Scientific research funding

  • 周産期コホートネットワークの基盤拡大とデータ利活用プラットフォームの構築

    Grant number:22H03399  2022 - 2024

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  基盤研究(B)

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    Authorship:Coinvestigator(s)  Grant type:Scientific research funding

  • 助産師が行っている産痛緩和法の実態把握とエビデンスの再検証

    Grant number:22K11015  2022 - 2024

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  基盤研究(C)

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    Authorship:Coinvestigator(s)  Grant type:Scientific research funding

  • 妊娠各期の至適体重増加とそれに関連する健康行動・心理社会的要因:コホート研究

    Grant number:19H03940  2019 - 2021

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  基盤研究(B)

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    Authorship:Coinvestigator(s)  Grant type:Scientific research funding

Class subject

  • 助産管理Ⅱ

    2023.12 - 2024.2   Winter quarter

  • 周産期の薬理学

    2023.12 - 2024.2   Winter quarter

  • 基礎助産学Ⅲ

    2023.10 - 2024.3   Second semester

  • 助産学実習Ⅱ

    2023.10 - 2024.3   Second semester

  • 助産学実習Ⅰ

    2023.10 - 2024.3   Second semester

  • 母性看護学実習

    2023.10 - 2024.3   Second semester

  • 助産管理Ⅰ

    2023.10 - 2023.12   Fall quarter

  • 地域母子保健Ⅰ

    2023.10 - 2023.12   Fall quarter

  • 母性看護学概論

    2023.6 - 2023.8   Summer quarter

  • 看護学特別研究(疋田教授)

    2023.4 - 2024.3   Full year

  • 総合実習

    2023.4 - 2024.3   Full year

  • 助産学実習Ⅳ

    2023.4 - 2023.9   First semester

  • 助産学実習Ⅲ

    2023.4 - 2023.9   First semester

  • 助産診断・技術学Ⅳ

    2023.4 - 2023.9   First semester

  • 助産診断・技術学Ⅲ

    2023.4 - 2023.9   First semester

  • 助産診断・技術学Ⅱ

    2023.4 - 2023.9   First semester

  • 助産診断・技術学Ⅰ

    2023.4 - 2023.9   First semester

  • 基礎助産学Ⅰ

    2023.4 - 2023.9   First semester

  • 母性看護学各論Ⅱ

    2023.4 - 2023.6   Spring quarter

  • 周産期の薬理学

    2022.12 - 2023.2   Winter quarter

  • 助産学実習Ⅱ

    2022.10 - 2023.3   Second semester

  • 助産学実習Ⅰ

    2022.10 - 2023.3   Second semester

  • 母性看護学実習

    2022.10 - 2023.3   Second semester

  • 助産管理Ⅰ

    2022.10 - 2022.12   Fall quarter

  • 助産学総合実習Ⅰ

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • 助産診断・技術学Ⅳ

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • 助産診断・技術学Ⅲ

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • 助産診断・技術学Ⅱ

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • 助産診断・技術学Ⅰ

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • 基礎助産学Ⅰ

    2022.4 - 2022.9   First semester

  • Women's Health

    2022.4 - 2022.6   Spring quarter

  • Women's Health補完代替医療

    2022.4 - 2022.6   Spring quarter

  • 母性看護学各論Ⅱ

    2022.4 - 2022.6   Spring quarter

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FD Participation

  • 2023.9   Role:Participation   Title:M2Bシステムの使い方 ~Moodleのバージョンアップによる変更点を中心に紹介します~(9/13)

    Organizer:University-wide

  • 2023.9   Role:Participation   Title:九州大学ラーニングアナリティクスセンター第2回シンポジウム「生成系AIとラーニングアナリティクスによる新たな教育学習支援の可能性」

    Organizer:[Undergraduate school/graduate school/graduate faculty]

  • 2023.9   Role:Planning   Title:保健学部門FD 大学教育における対話型・生成系人工知能(AI)の活用

    Organizer:[Undergraduate school/graduate school/graduate faculty]

  • 2023.8   Role:Participation   Title:令和5年度4部局合同男女共同参画FD

    Organizer:[Undergraduate school/graduate school/graduate faculty]

  • 2023.2   Role:Participation   Title:コロナ禍における臨地実習の教育の質の確保と今後の課題

    Organizer:Undergraduate school department

  • 2022.9   Role:Participation   Title:保健学部門における国際化の推進とグローバル人材の育成

    Organizer:[Undergraduate school/graduate school/graduate faculty]

  • 2022.4   Role:Participation   Title:令和4年度 第1回全学FD(新任教員の研修)The 1st All-University FD (training for new faculty members) in FY2022

    Organizer:University-wide

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Other educational activity and Special note

  • 2024  Class Teacher