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BIOPHILIA | 2015

Decubitus Studies After the Non-Enforcement of Bedsore Measures

Kentaro Nagaoka; Kyoko Takizawa; Yoshiko Morita; Shigeo Takizawa; Kenji Ushizawa; Tetsuhiko Kimura

Purpose: We studied how to prevent the developing of bedsore in patients by implementing a novel method. The Shounankenyukai Nagaoka hospital, a care treatment hospital was able to prevent the development of bedsores in patients, the way the hospital managed to do it was taken as the subject of an investigation. Method: As the chairman of the board of directors of this hospital was a member of the study group, the cooperation of the staff executing the study could be built by the authority. We decided to carry out the surveillance study of the present condition and to analyze it as shown below; (Breakdown: Devices to use, Body pressure dispersion, plan for prevention, enforcement of the plan, daily rehabilitation management, nourishment – organized in a chronological order of data). We reviewed all the medical examination data from June 3, 2002 to November 11, 2005. Then, we created a bedsore plan database, rehabilitation management database, and blood tests result database. Results: The patients who were in need of some degree of care made up 56% of the nursing care insurance in the hospital, while the prevalence bedsore patients was only 4.7% in 2002, 0% in 2005, and an average of 2.8% in 4 years. Three characteristic issues of the hospital became clear (i) exceptional enforcement of rehabilitation treatment by the Takizawa method based on the Degree of Care needed, (ii) making the patients position change in less than every 2 hours and the local body pressure of less than 200 mmHg according to the KOSIAK formula for the prevention of bedsores development, and (iii) concerning the nourishment management, although there were many inpatients requiring in tube feeding, to switch to oral ingestion and to individual nourishment management as soon as possible. Discussion: It was published that the bedsore prevalence in patients needing a Degree of Care is 53.6%, on average, in all Japanese hospitals and health care facilities. There is a big difference between that and the result of this study. We consider 3 points which may specifically contribute to a decrease in the generation of bedsores; (i) enforcement of the kinetic rehabilitation adapted to the level of care needed, mainly of the type of motivative exercise, such as the Takizawa method and its enforcement according to the nursing care degree, (ii) use of a cushion for the posture change a bed, which is also used in the Takizawa method of rehabilitation for keeping the sitting position and (iii) nourishment management that considers individual circumstances. It seems that the introduction of the non-enforcement of bedsore measures would enable the effective bedsore prevention in hospitals.


BIOPHILIA | 2015

Study of the Prevent Genesis of the Bedsore Patient with Using the Welfare Device and the Actual Situation

Aki Murakami; Shigeo Takizawa; Tetsuhiko Kimura; Kentaro Nagaoka; Yoshiko Morita

Purpose: We carried out a questionnaire survey based on the free answer question in order to extract the features of actually eliminating facility a bedsore of elderly people with disabilities and consciousness elucidation of caregivers, nurses and workers, which are not apparent in the pre-answer questionnaire that the options to answer were set. Method: The resulting responses were analyzed by text mining. Result: And the specific triangle cushion use in this facility, which had not enabled to clarify it in a past study, was explained. We could clearly the specific triangular cushion use of the institution concerned which was not clearly made in a previous investigation and the consciousness of the pursuer from the analysis of the free description by conducting the analysis by text mining of the obtained reply. The resulting responses were analyzed by text mining. Conclusion: And it was explained that the specific triangle cushion was used in this facility, which had not enabled to clarify it in a past study. Thereby the difference of the using device and the current situation between this facility, which realized the position change within local pressure 200mhg and in 2 hours and the other facilities, which effort to eliminate the bedsore patient could be clearly. We report our study because it seems to have obtained a hypothesis for the position change to prevent genesis of the bedsore patient.


Biophilia (Web) | 2013

Brain Activity during Motivative Exercise Versus Passive ROM Exercise by fMRI

Yoshiko Morita; Shigeo Takizawa


International Biophilia Rehabilitation Conference Proceedings International Biophilia Rehabilitation Conference Proceedings 2003 | 2003

Approach and Trial of the New ADL Evaluation Chart for Elderly Patients with Consumption Behavior Viewpoint Adopted

Researcher Shigeo Takizawa; Nobuo Aoki; Rpt Rika Wada; Toshihiro Tachibana; Yoshiko Morita; Masanobu Usui; Kenji Ushizawa


International Biophilia Rehabilitation Conference Proceedings International Biophilia Rehabilitation Conference Proceedings 2002 | 2002

The Clinical Evaluation of A New Type Walker with Seat and Two Fore Sleds

Yoshiko Morita; Shigeo Takizawa; Kyoko Takizawa; Hiroshi Nagasawa; Kenji Ushizawa; Tetsuhiko Kimura


BIOPHILIA | 2015

Development of the Functional Evaluation Chart to Fit the Medical and Care Facilities for Elderly People

Shigeo Takizawa; Kyoko Takizawa; Tsuguo Ouchi; Asao Yajima; Yoshiko Morita; Tetsuhiko Kimura


BIOPHILIA | 2017

Evaluation of Body Condition by the implementation of Motivative Exercise

Rika Wada; Shigeo Takizawa; Toshihiro Tachibana; Yoshiko Morita; Toshiyuki Tanaka; Yoshiyasu Takefuji; Hajime Takada


Biophilia (Web) | 2015

Ambulation from Bedridden - Patient with Double Hemiplegia

S. Takizawa; T. Kijima; H. Kijima; K. Nagaoka; S. Kanai; Yoshiko Morita; Hiroshi Nagasawa; S. Endo; K. Takizawa


Biophilia (Web) | 2015

Brain activity measurement at performing motivative exercise vs passive exercise by Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy:(Inpatient of Geriatric Health Services Facility) R000006968

Yoshiko Morita; Tomoji Ishimaru; Masahiro Hirayama; Shigeo Takizawa; Toshiyuki Tanaka; Yoshiyasu Takefuji; Hajime Takada


Biophilia (Web) | 2014

Secular Change of Effect of Motivative Exercise by FNIRS Test

Yoshiko Morita; Shigeo Takizawa

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T. Kijima

Nippon Medical School

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