Professor TANIOKA Tetsuya

  Outcome management is a valuable resource for evidence-based healthcare and nursing practice. Studies through surveys, field(clinical)work, and other quantitative investigations using multivariate analysis methods, and mixed methods such as the Intentional Observational Clinical Research Design(IOCRD, Tanioka, et al., 2021)generate this evidence. Our projects include an interdisciplinary team research approach to provide high-quality evidence. Specifically, our research studies focus on nursing practice as integral to quality health care services in the following areas : 1)developing the virtual hospital and requisite Nursing as Caring Database for developing Humanoid Healthcare Robot capabilities ; 2 ) verification of the Nursing Engagement Model of the Transactive Relationship Theory of Nursing(TRETON, Tanioka, 2017) based on patient and healthcare providers and healthcare robot transaction ; 3)developing instruments measuring the Dr. Locsin’s Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing(TCCN)(e.g. PITCCN, TCCNI-R); 4)to measure health conditions(sleep/activity conditions, autonomic nervous functions, and nutrition status, etc.)for people with schizophrenia and dementia through clinical survey methodologies ; and 5)developing in-service education for psychiatric hospitals based on TCCN theory.

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