Tsuyako Nagase

Faculty of Health Care and Medical Sports,Department of NursingProfessor
Last Updated :2025/10/07

■Researcher basic information

Degree

  • Mar. 2001
  • Mar. 1999

Research Keyword

  • Education, human, and sociology

Field Of Study

  • Life sciences, Clinical nursing

■Research activity information

Award

  • Oct. 2019
    Japan, Official journal

Paper

  • Relationship between the situation at outpatient visits of cytomegalovirus IgM-positive pregnant women and pregnancy outcome               
    Mana Kuroki; Masatoki Kaneko; Kiyoko Mizuhata; Tsuyako Nagase; Ayaka Matsuoka
    Japanese Journal of Maternal Health, Jul. 2018, [Reviewed]
    The purpose of this study was to clarify the relationship between the situation at outpatient
    visits of cytomegalovirus(CMV)IgM-positive pregnant women and pregnancy outcome.
    Method:This retrospective study was conducted at our university between January 2014 and May
    2015.All pregnant women who visited our hospital due to CMV IgM antibody positivity were enrolled in this study. Information on patient characteristics,whether the worman visited with or without a partner at her first visit,IgM values,and pregnancy outcomes were obtained from the medical charts.This study was approved by the ethics committee of our university. Correlations between two
    parameters were examined using the Mann-Whitney U test. A P-value〈0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance.Results were the study included 1121gM-positive pregnant women(average age,29.3±4.9 years:CMV IgM value,2.6±1.4). Fifty-eight wolnen(51.8%)visited with a partner. One woman was found to
    have an infected fetus and terminated her pregnancy. Another mother terrninated her pregnancy despite not undergoing a thorough examination with respect to congenital infection, Both women visited without a partner, There were no correlations between visiting with or without partner and maternal age,prirniparous or non-primiparous,and IgM values.
    Conclusions:Although intrauterine infection was a prenatal diagnosis, approxirnately half of the women visited without a partner for consultation about infection. Two women who visited alone terrninated their pregnancies. This result indicates the irnportance of building a decision support system with couples for congenital CMV infection.
  • Situation of consultations for emergency contraception in A Prefecture
    Tsuyako Nagase; Kiyoko Mizuhata; Keiko Hyodo
    The South Kyusyu Journal of Nursing, 25 Feb. 2016, [Reviewed]
  • Practice of genetic counseling and the role of the nurse in department of genetic counseling service, University of Miyazaki Hospital ,"jointly worked"               
    Chikaho Nomaguchi; Tsuyako Nagase; Tamayo Hasegawa; Kiyoko Mizuhata; Kanako Fujii; Masatoshi Yamaguchi; Hiroyuki Nunoi; Kouchiro Itai
    The south Kyusyu journal of nursing, 01 Mar. 2010
  • Review of JICA area focused training in women's health and child health support for the middle east countries "jointly worked"               
    Tsuyako Nagase; Hifumi Kusaba; Keiko Hyodo; Masumi Kamohara; Tamayo Hasegawa; Kurumi Tsuruta
    The south Kyosyu Journal of nursing, 01 Mar. 2010
  • The family need at the second birth               
    Rieko Kojima; Keiko Hyodo; Kiyoko Mizuhata; Tsuyako Nagase
    The south Kyusyu journal of nursing, 01 Mar. 2009, [Reviewed]
  • The sleep pattern at nighttime in junior high school student in hospital; Their subjective sleep evaluation and actigraphy(jointly worked)               
    Hifumi Kusaba. Chukaho; Nomaguchi; Kanako Fujii; Tsuyako Nagase
    Journal of Japanese Society of child Health, 20 Sep. 2008, [Reviewed]
  • 2007 JICA Area Focused Training in Women's Health and Child Health Support for the Middle East Countries; Newly Established Training Course between Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and School of Nursing Faculty of Medicine University of Miyazaki               
    Tsuyako Nagase
    The South Kyusyu Journal of Nursing, 01 Mar. 2008
  • A Reviws of Midwifery Education in Undergraduate Nursing EducationA Reviws of Midwifery Education in Undergraduate Nursing Education               
    Rieko Kojima; Keiko Hyodo; Kiyoko Mizuhata; Tsuyako Nagase
    The South Kyosyu Journal of Nursing, 01 Mar. 2008, [Reviewed]
  • A reviews of midwifery education in undergraduate nursing education
    Kojima Rieko; Hyodo Keiko; Mizuhata Kiyoko; Nagase Tsuyako
    The South Kyusyu journal of nursing, 2008
  • The Sleep Pattern at Nighttime in Junior High School Student in Hospital : Their Subjective Sleep Evaluation and Actigraphy
    Kusaba Hifumi; Nomaguchi Chikaho; Fujii Kanako; Nagase Tsuyako
    Journal of Japanese Society of Child Health Nursing, 2008
  • A Trial Study on Gender-Based Violence with Ecological Framework in One City in Ibaraki Prefecture               
    Mar. 2005, [Reviewed]
  • Changes in Postpartum Daily Physical Activity, Fatigue and Anxiety : Comparison between Primiparae and Multiparae
    Nagase Tsuyako; Muraki Toshiaki; Komatsu Mihoko; Kanou Naomi
    The South Kyusyu journal of nursing, 2005
    The purpose of this study was to compare six-week postpartum daily physical ###activity (DPA), and fatigue and anxiety between six primiparae and ten multiparae. The data collection was carried out with a watch-typed accelerometer (Actigraph) about DPA. DPA was categorized into six groups ; sleep, baby care, chore, activities to herself such as toilet and bathing, activities to go outdoors, and others. Fatigue and anxiety were measured by means of interview using the reliable and valid test battery. The results showed that women slowly and gradually increased range of DPA in the period. However half of them first started activities to go outdoors in the two weeks after giving birth. Primiparae spent longer hours in activity of baby care than multiparae. Multiparae were more likely to have more DPA and fatigue significantly and longer hours in chore than primiparae due to their activities such as elder-child care. Both groups indicated significantly higher anxiety before giving birth. It suggests that primiparae need baby care advice in order to feel being supported and confident in baby care, while multiparae have need for help in taking care of elder child /children both before and after they have a newborn baby.
  • Changes in postpartum daily physical activity, fatigue and anxiety -comparison between primiparae and multiparae-               
    Nagase T; Toshiaki M; Komatsu M; Kanou N
    Mar. 2004, [Reviewed]
  • Experiencing childbirth in Ibaraki Prefecture               
    Kanou N; Shimada C; Komatsu M; Nagase T; Kusumi Y; Sasaki M; Yamasaki K; Abe M; Miyazawa J
    Mar. 2004, [Reviewed]