NITTA Shiori

写真a

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Faculty of Medicine School of Nursing Life and basic nursing study course

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Associate Professor

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  • 博士(保健学) ( 2022.6   東京大学 )

  • 修士(保健学) ( 2010.3   金沢大学 )

  • 学士(看護学) ( 2008.3   金沢大学 )

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  • Informatics / Database  / リアルワールドデータ解析

  • Life Science / Fundamental of nursing  / スッキンアセスメント,スキンケア

 

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  • Quantitative indicators for skin dryness of forearms and lower legs in0 adults using digital image analysis of skin morphology Reviewed

    Shiori Nitta

    Japanese Society of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Management   27 ( 4 )   581 - 589   2023.12

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.32201/jpnwocm.27.4_581

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.32201/jpnwocm.27.4_581

  • ドライスキン由来の痒み易知覚モデルラットにおける表皮および真皮乳頭層でのC線維数の増加 Reviewed

    新田 汐里, 峰松 健夫, 冨田 早苗, 戸部 浩美, 前田 智徳, 真田 弘美

    看護理工学会誌   10   146 - 156   2023.4

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  • Which objective itch-assessment tools are applicable to patients with advanced cognitive impairments? A scoping review. Reviewed International journal

    Shiori Nitta, Tomonori Maeda, Sofoklis Koudounas, Takeo Minematsu, Hiromi Tobe, Carolina Weller, Hiromi Sanada

    International journal of older people nursing   17 ( 5 )   e12458   2022.3

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    BACKGROUND: Itching is an irritating and uncomfortable sensation that has a profound effect on patients' physical and mental health. It is a major under-recognised problem in older patients who cannot express their pain due to advanced cognitive impairment. Therefore, objective itch-assessment tools that do not rely on patients' reports of itching may be of value for this patient group. OBJECTIVE: To summarise the characteristics of validated objective itch-assessment tools for patients with advanced cognitive impairment. METHODS: This scoping review was conducted according to the PRISMA extension for scoping reviews checklist. The PubMed, CINAHL and Cochrane Library databases were searched, via database-specific search strategies, for articles published in English between January 1, 1990 and March 11, 2020. Based on the eligibility criteria, two authors independently screened the articles for inclusion. Thereafter, the lead author performed data extraction and analysis. RESULTS: Three validated scratch-monitoring using accelerometers and a sound sensor and one validated scratch-mark assessment have been reported. The Actiwatch Plus, ActiTrac® , body-conducted sound sensor and Scoring Atopic Dermatitis index for scratching (SCORAD-scratch) had positive criterion validity outcomes. The Actiwatch Plus, ActiTrac® and body-conducted sound sensor were significantly correlated with scratch behaviour (r = 0.91, p < 0.001; r = 0.71, p = 0.042; r = 0.99, and p-value not shown, respectively). The SCORAD-scratch was significantly correlated with subjective itch-assessment scores (r = 0.78-0.80, p = <0.0001-0.010). CONCLUSIONS: This scoping review summarises the characteristics of validated objective itch-assessment tools to investigate which of these are applicable to older patients with advanced cognitive impairments. Although there are limitations and further verification is required, the ActiTrac® , Actiwatch Plus and body-conducted sound sensor may be useful for measuring scratch movements and itching. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Nurses and patients' families may better understand the characteristics and validity of each objective itch-assessment tool and select the optimal tool for patients with advanced cognitive impairment who cannot express their discomfort caused due to itching.

    DOI: 10.1111/opn.12458

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  • New quantitative indicators of evaluating the skin care regimen for older adults with dry skin by using the digital image analysis Reviewed

    Shiori Nitta, Masaru Matsumoto, Junko Sugam,Gojiro Nakagami, Mayumi Okuwa, Toshio Nakatani, Hiromi Sanada

    The Society for Nursing Science and Enginnering   3 ( 2 )   93 - 100   2016.7

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  • Development of a method to identify persistent and blanchable redness by skin blotting in mice. International journal

    Ayano Nakai, Takeo Minematsu, Shiori Nitta, Wei-Jhen Hsu, Hiromi Tobe, Hiromi Sanada

    International wound journal   20 ( 4 )   1168 - 1182   2023.4

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    Persistent and blanchable redness (PBR) is not currently included in category I pressure injury (PI), which is defined as non-blanchable redness (NBR). However, PBR progresses to PI in a clinical setting. Therefore, it should be clinically managed as category I PI, and a method to distinctly identify PBR is needed. This study aimed to examine whether PI-related biomarkers can distinguish PRB from transient redness (TR) and NBR using skin blotting. TR, PBR, and NBR models were established by the different conditions of dorsal skin compression. Redness observation and skin blotting were performed, and the skin tissue samples were subjected to histological and molecular biological analyses. The vascular endothelial growth factor (Vegf) b, heat shock protein (Hsp) 90aa1, tumour necrosis factor, interleukin (Il) 1b, and Il6 messenger ribonucleic acid levels were significantly different between the three models. The VEGF-A, VEGF-B, IL-1β, and IL-6 protein levels were different between the three models. Although the results of skin blot examinations were inconsistent with those of the expression analysis of tissue, HSP90α and IL-1β are suggested to be potential markers to distinguish PBR from TR and NBR.

    DOI: 10.1111/iwj.13976

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  • 成人看護技術 : 生きた臨床技術を学び看護実践能力を高める(編集: 野崎真奈美, 林直子, 佐藤まゆみ, 鈴木久美)

    新田汐里( Role: Contributor ,  末梢循環検査)

    南江堂  2022.3  ( ISBN:9784524229543

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    Total pages:xxv, 392p   Responsible for pages:16-17   Language:Japanese Book type:Textbook, survey, introduction

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  • マウス圧迫皮膚における反応性充血,紅斑,および紫斑モデルの作製

    中井彩乃, 峰松健夫, 峰松健夫, 許維真, 新田汐里, 真田弘美, 真田弘美

    日本褥瘡学会誌   23 ( 3 )   2021

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    Publishing type:Rapid communication, short report, research note, etc. (scientific journal)  

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  • マウス圧迫皮膚における持続する発赤を判別するためのスキンブロッティングマーカーの開発

    中井彩乃, 峰松健夫, 峰松健夫, 許維真, 新田汐里, 真田弘美, 真田弘美

    日本創傷治癒学会プログラム・抄録集   51st   2021

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    J-GLOBAL

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  • Characteristics of older adults associated with early initiation of home-visit nursing services during the end-of-life stage International conference

    Tomomi Sakano, Sakiko Itoh, Kayo Hirooka, Yusuke Kanno, Mieko Sagawa, Rie Yanagiya, Shiori Nitta, Junko Fujita, Chikako Umezu4, Sakiko Fukui.

    27th East Asian Forum of Nursing Scholars  2024.3 

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    Event date: 2024.3.6 - 2024.3.7

    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

  • 医療介護レセプトデータを用いた初回要介護認定を受けた高齢者のサービス利用の実態把握

    菅野 雄介, 佐川 美枝子, 新田 汐里, 伊藤 沙紀子, 坂野 朋未, 柳谷 利恵, 高田 侑李, 岸 達也, 廣岡 佳代, 福井 小紀子

    第43回日本看護科学学会学術集会  2023.12.10 

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    Event date: 2023.12.9 - 2023.12.10

    Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

  • 医療介護レセプトデータを用いた研究(第1報) 居宅系介護保険サービス利用高齢者の給付別サービス利用パターンの探索

    佐川 美枝子, 野口 麻衣子, 坂野 朋未, 新田 汐里, 福井 小紀子

    日本看護科学学会学術集会講演集  2022.12  (公社)日本看護科学学会

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    Event date: 2022.12

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  • Which objective itch-assessment tools are applicable to patients with cognitive impairments? A scoping review

    Shiori Nitta, Tomonori Maeda, Sofoklis Koudounas, Takeo Minematsu, Carolina Weller, Hiromi Sanada

    The 9th Asia Pacific Enterostomal Therapy Nurse Association Conference  2021.7 

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    Event date: 2021.7.2 - 2021.7.3

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  • ラット皮膚におけるせん断負荷に応答するmicroRNAの同定(Identification of microRNAs responsive to shear loading in rat skin)

    許 維真, 峰松 健夫, 仲上 豪二朗, Koudounas Sofoklis, 冨田 早苗, 中井 彩乃, 國光 真生, 新田 汐里, 真田 弘美

    日本創傷・オストミー・失禁管理学会誌  2021.7  (一社)日本創傷・オストミー・失禁管理学会

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    Event date: 2021.7

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  • 看護学科研究奨励賞

    2024.3   宮崎大学医学部  

    新田汐里

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    Award type:International academic award (Japan or overseas) 

  • Japanese Society of Pressure Ulcers, Ohura award

    2023.9   Japanese Society of Pressure Ulcers   Development of a method to distinctly identify persistent and blanchable redness by skin blotting in mice. International wound journal

    Ayano Nakai, Takeo Minematsu, Shiori Nitta, Wei-JhenHsu, Hiromi Tobe, Hiromi Sanada

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  • 看護理工学会奨励賞

    2016   看護理工学会   New quantitative indicators of evaluating the skin care regimen for older adults with dry skin by using the digital image analysis

    Shiori Nitta, Masaru Matsumoto, Junko Sugama, Gojiro Nakagami, Mayumi Okuwa, Toshio Nakatani, Hiromi Sanada

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  • 学術論文奨励賞

    2010   日本創傷・オストミー・失禁管理学会   療養型病院入院高齢者における皮膚と栄養状態の関連:栄養スクリーニングのための工学的皮膚評価

    焦麗娟, 飯坂真司, 須釜淳子, 松尾淳子, 福田汐里, 大場美穂, 峰松健夫, 田端恵子, 杉山徹, 真田弘美

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  • 大会賞

    2010   第8回日本看護技術学会学術集会   デジタル画像解析による高齢者ドライスキンの定量的解析の有効性

    福田汐里;須釜淳子;真田弘美;紺家千津子;大桑麻由美;仲上豪二朗;松尾淳子;木森佳子

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  • Basic research for the development of skin protection materials that can visualize indigenous skin bacteria to prevent CRBSI

    Grant number:23K09814  2023.04 - 2026.03

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

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  • 在宅療養者における褥瘡の保有・発生状況の実態と診療報酬算定効果の予測モデルの作成

    Grant number:23K16512  2023.04 - 2026.03

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 若手研究  若手研究

    新田 汐里

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  • デジタル画像解析による成人ドライスキンの客観的評価指標の開発

    Grant number:26893284  2014.08 - 2016.03

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  研究活動スタート支援

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    Authorship:Principal investigator 

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  • スキンブロッティング法を用いた寝たきり高齢者の皮膚瘙痒症の新たな客観的評価方法―痒みの閾値低下に関連するタンパク質マーカーへの着目

    2021.04 - 2022.03

    日本創傷・オストミー・失禁管理学会  研究助成 

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    Authorship:Principal investigator