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Child Nursing
Japan

Activities

Employment (1)

Setsunan University: Hirakata-city, osaka, JP

2014-04-01 to present | Assistant Proffeser (Nursing)
Employment
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Naoko Kameda

Education and qualifications (2)

Kyoto University: Kyoto-city, Kyoto, JP

2012-04-01 to 2018-03-26 | Ph.D. (Human Health Science)
Education
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Naoko Kameda

Osaka Prefecture University: Habikino-city, Osaka, JP

2001-04-01 to 2003-03 | Master (Nursing)
Education
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Naoko Kameda

Funding (2)

Development of Research Methods to Improve Care for Children with Severe Brain Injuries

2017-04 to 2020-03 | Grant
JSPS KAKENHI (Tokyo, JP)
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JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17K12381

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Naoko Kameda

TO FIND AN INTENTIONAL MINUTE REACTION IN A 10-YEAR OLD CHILD WITH A SEVERE BRAIN INJURY -CAUSED BY CEREBRAL HYPOXIA AFTER CARDIOPULMONARY ARREST-

Grant
Japan Society of Private Colleges and Universities of Nursing Grant in 2016 (Tokyo, JP)
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Naoko Kameda

Works (5)

Research Methods to Contribute to Improving Lives of Children Whose Movements Are Not Easy to Be Read by Caregivers Due to Their Severe Disabilities: Collaboration with a 12-Year Old Child Having Severe Cerebral Palsy and Caregivers of a Facility

The 6th International Nursing Research Conference of World Academy of Nursing Science
2020-02-28 | Conference abstract
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Naoko Kameda

The Significance of Discussing Caregivers’ Experiences Which Were Not Treated Enough in the Medical Situation Due to Their Subjectivity: In the Process of Seeking How Caregivers Read Severely Brain Injured Children’s Own Will/Thought

Brain Injury
2019-05-02 | Conference abstract
Part of ISSN: 0269-9052
Part of ISSN: 1362-301X
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Naoko Kameda

The Significance of Discussing Caregivers’ Experiences Which Were Not Treated Enough in the Medical Situation Due to Their Subjectivity: In the Process of Seeking How Caregivers Read Severely Brain Injured Children’s Own Will/Thought

The 13th World Congress on Brain Injury
2019-03-15 | Conference poster
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Naoko Kameda

Caregivers’ lived experience in trying to read slight movements in a child with severe brain injury: A phenomenological study

Journal of Clinical Nursing
2018-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Naoko Kameda; Machiko Suzuki
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TO FIND AN INTENTIONAL MINUTE REACTION IN A 10-YEAR OLD CHILD WITH A SEVERE BRAIN INJURY CAUSED BY CEREBRAL HYPOXIA AFTER CARDIOPULMONARY ARREST

The 28th International Congress of Pediatrics
2016-08-19 | Conference poster
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Naoko Kameda