Browsing Nursing and midwifery - Collected Works by Author "Kako, Mayumi"
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Experiences of civilian nurses in triage during the Iran-Iraq War: an oral history
Firouzkouhi, Mohammadreza; Zargham-Boroujeni, Ali; Kako, Mayumi; Abdollahimohammad, Abdolghani (Elsevier, 2017-09-20)Purpose Nurses played a critical role in performing triage during the Iran-Iraq War. However, their experiences in triage have not been discussed. Therefore, the current study aimed to investigate the triage experiences ... -
Governing nursing: curriculum as a rhetorical vehicle using South Australian nursing schools from the 1950s onwards as an illustrative case
Kako, Mayumi; Rudge, Trudy Kathryn (eContent Management Pty Ltd, 2008)This paper explores how governance processes for nursing curriculum in South Australia changed since the 1950s. The strategy used to undertake this analysis is through discourse analysis of nursing curriculum from the 1950s ... -
Literature review of disaster health research in Japan: focusing on disaster nursing education.
Kako, Mayumi; Mitani, Satoko; Arbon, Paul Andrew (Cambridge University Press, 2012)This study summarizes current research trends and issues for disaster nursing in Japan. Evaluation was frequently the primary objective of studies. This literature search showed that a wide variety of disaster nursing ... -
A literature review of disaster nursing competencies in Japanese nursing journals
Kako, Mayumi; Mitani, Satoko (Elsevier Australia, 2010)Competencies is an important concept used for assessing health professionals’ capability to perform their role. By means of a literature review of Japanese professional journals this paper will investigate the competencies ... -
An oral history of Japanese nursing: voices of five senior nurses who experienced nursing since the 1950s
Kako, Mayumi (eContent Management Pty Ltd, 2002)The history of nursing cannot be considered separately from the history of women. In this study the public history of nursing and women was re-explored via the lived voices of five senior nurses in Japan. An oral history ... -
Spanish influenza of 1918–19: the extent and spread in South Australia
Kako, Mayumi; Steenkamp, Malinda; Rokkas, Philippa; Anikeeva, Olga; Arbon, Paul Andrew (Australasian Epidemiological Association, 2015-08)The 1918–19 Spanish influenza was the first pandemic for which official records were compiled in South Australia. This followed the recognition of the disease as notifiable under the Public Health Act and the establishment ... -
Volunteer experiences in community housing during the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, Japan
Kako, Mayumi; Ikeda, Sugako (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009)The recovery phase of disasters is long term and the victims require intensive support. Experiences in disasters can be traumatic and affect people physically and psychologically. Recovery is not only about the rebuilding of ...