優秀論文賞

受賞者(英文誌)一覧

Publication
Year
Volume, Issue,
Pages
First Author Affliation Article title
2022 vol. 23 (4):
233−240
Takeru Yoshimoto Madoka Department of Global Health Promotion, Tokyo Medical and Dental University The impact of interprofessional communication through ICT on health outcomes of older adults receiving home care in Japan – A retrospective cohort study
2021 vol. 22 (6):
334−340
Koki Kato Madoka Family Clinic Prospective cohort study on the incidence and risk factors of emergency home visits among Japanese home care patients
2021 vol. 22 (5):
271−277
Yuya Motoishi, Hirotomo Yamanashi Department of Community Medicine, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Oral health-related quality of life is associated with physical frailty: A cross-sectional study of Japanese community-dwelling older adults
2020 vol. 21 (2):
9-14
Takahiro Hosoi University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan Survival time after marked reduction in oral intake in terminally ill noncancer patients: A retrospective study
2019 vol. 20 (3):
93-100
Mikio Wada Fukuchiyama City Hospital Ooe Branch, Fukuchiyama, Kyoto, Japan Elderly patients with lower‐jaw mobility require careful food texture modification: A cohort study
2018 vol. 19(1):
4-8
Yasuaki Saijo Department of Social Medicine, Asahikawa Medical University, Asahikawa, Japan Relationships between road‐distance to primary care facilities and ischemic heart disease and stroke mortality in Hokkaido, Japan: A Bayesian hierarchical approach to ecological count data
2017 vol. 18(5):
230-236
Tadahiko Kamegaya Gunma University Graduate School of Health Science, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan Evaluation by the Basic Checklist and the risk of 3 years incident long‐term care insurance certification
2016 vol. 17(1):
90-98
Kenta Sato Department of General Medicine, Kin‐ikyo Sapporo Hospital, Sapporo, Japan Mini Nutritional Assessment Short‐Form (MNA‐SF) Predicts Clinical Outcomes: Cohort Study of Small‐Sized Hospital in Japan
2016 vol. 17(2):
151-157
Keiichiro Kita Department of General Medicine, Toyama University Hospital, Toyoma, Japan The Number of Pain Sites and Other Non‐pain Symptoms are Important Clues for Diagnosis: A Cross‐sectional Study of Outpatients with Multiple Somatic Complaints