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Intensive and Critical Care Nursing | 2015

Reliability and validity assessment of the Japanese version of the Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive Care Unit (CAM-ICU)

Yuji Koga; Ryosuke Tsuruta; Hiroaki Murata; Koji Matsuo; Tatsuhiko Ito; E. Wesley Ely; Ayumi Shintani; Hiroya Wakamatsu; Masamitsu Sanui; Hiroaki Yamase

OBJECTIVE Delirium may lead to adverse outcomes in patients with serious conditions, but is often under-diagnosed due to inadequate screening. The Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive Care Unit (CAM-ICU) is an established method for assessing delirium in the ICU. The validity and reliability of the Japanese version of the CAM-ICU has not, however, been verified, and we undertook this study to verify these parameters. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY CAM-ICU validity and reliability were assessed in two Japanese ICUs. Using the evaluation of the DMS-IV-TR in the psychiatrists group as the standard criteria for delirium diagnosis, we compared the evaluation of the Japanese version of the CAM-ICU between the research nurses group and the staff nurses group. RESULTS According to DSM-IV-TR criteria, the prevalence of delirium was 22.0%, and according to CAM-ICU delirium was found in 22.0% with Research Nurses and 19.5% with Staff Nurses. CAM-ICU sensitivity ratings were 83% and 78%, while their specificity ratings were 95% and 97%, respectively. The Kappa inter-rater reliability was good (κ=0.85), and Cronbachs alpha coefficient was 0.69 (95% CI: 0.57-0.79). Mean rating time for the CAM-ICU was 2.5-2.8 minutes for Research Nurses and Staff Nurses, respectively. CONCLUSION The Japanese version of the CAM-ICU has comparable validity and reliability as a delirium assessment tool in surgical patients in two Japanese ICUs. With training, CAM-ICU can be incorporated into daily clinical practice.


Nursing & Health Sciences | 2003

Psychological hardiness, workplace stress and related stress reduction strategies

Vickie A. Lambert; Clinton E. Lambert; Hiroaki Yamase


Nursing & Health Sciences | 2003

Development of a comprehensive scoring system to measure multifaceted nursing workloads in ICU

Hiroaki Yamase


International Emergency Nursing | 2014

Impacts of the introduction of a triage system in Japan: a time series study.

Junko Hamamoto; Hiroaki Yamase; Yoshie Yamase


Yamaguchi Medical Journal | 2014

Validity and Reliability of the Japanese Version of Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist(ICDSC)

Yuji Koga; Hiroaki Murata; Hiroaki Yamase


Nursing & Health Sciences | 2012

Grief reaction model of families who experienced acute bereavement in Japan

Junko Tatsuno; Hiroaki Yamase; Yoshie Yamase


Journal of Japan Academy of Critical Care Nursing | 2009

The Actuality and Recognition of Bereaved Family Care by Medical and Nursing Staff in Critical Care Settings

Junko Tatsuno; Hiroaki Yamase; Yoshie Yamase; Narumi Fujino; Asami Tado; Fujita Fujita


Japan Journal of Nursing Science | 2007

A nation wide investigation of the rate of diffusion of computerized medical records as reported by nursing staff

Yuko Kuroda; Kimikazu Kashiwagi; Miyoko Hayashi; Eijun Nakayama; Masae Oda; Hiroaki Yamase; Takao Nakaki


The Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine | 2018

Participation and recognition of the nurse for ventilator weaning in Japan

Masako Shirasaka; Junko Tatsuno; Hiroaki Yamase; Noriaki Sato; Yukihiro Michimata; Akemi Utsunomiya; Fumiko Tamura; Kumie Nishiyama


Journal of Japan Academy of Critical Care Nursing | 2015

Nurses' Recognition and Practices of Oral Care for Patients with Endotracheal Intubation in the Intensive Care Unit.

Asami Tado; Junko Tatsuno; Hiroaki Yamase

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Hiroaki Murata

Jikei University School of Medicine

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Chieko Mitaka

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Masae Oda

Seinan Jo Gakuin University

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