Research field (1):
Gerontological and community health nursing
Research keywords (1):
在宅看取り、地域包括ケアシステム、地域組、主体性
Research theme for competitive and other funds (2):
2017 - 2022 Research on the establishment of a care system for end-of-life care of the elderly at home in areas with special heavy snowfall and no medical care
2016 - 2020 Establishment of a support program to aid the decision-making of mothers in relation to cervical cancer prevention
Papers (7):
Utako Koyama, Yuko Uda, Mayumi Fujiyasu, Naoko Wada, Yumi Hasegawa, Yukiko Kudo, Toru Takiguchi. Recognition of Possibility of End-of-Life Care at Home and Analysis of Related Factors among Middle-aged and Elderly People in Special Heavy Snowfall Areas and Depopulated Mountain Villages. An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association. 2023. 46. 3. 96-106
Koyama Utako, Wakasa Kazumi, Watanabe Kazuko, Wada Naoko, Uda Yuko. Factors that enable end-of-life home care for older adults in doctorless districts of designated heavy snowfall areas -A narrative analysis of families with experience in providing such care-. Niigata Iryo Fukushi Gakkaishi. 2021. 21. 2. 9-18
Koyama, Utako, Inagaki, Chifumi, Uda, Yuko. Older adults’ needs related to care/end-of-life care in doctorless districts of designated heavy snowfall areas. Niigata Journal of Health and Welfare. 2019. 19. 2. 40-48
Utako Koyama, Nobuko Murayama. Development of a Scale to Measure the Degree of Support from Public Health Nurses to Promote Health Promotion Volunteers’ Autonomy in Japan. Niigata Journal of Health and Welfare,2012;12(1): 1-12. 2012. 12. 1. 1-12
KOYAMA Utako, MURAYAMA Nobuko. Development and evaluation of the reliability and validity of an empowerment scale for health promotion volunteers. Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi(JAPANESE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH). 2011. 58. 8. 617-627
Feasibility of caring for older adults at home until deaths in doctorless districts of heavy snowfall areas and contributing factors - comparing two districts of a single town -
(6th global network of public health nursing)
Conditions That Allow End-of-life Care for Older Adults at Home in Doctorless Districts of Heavy Snowfall Areas.The 6th International Nursing Research Conference of World Academy of Nursing Science(Osaka)
(2020)