NAGAYAMA Yutaka

FacultyPsychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
PositionProfessor

Researcher Profile & Settings

Research

    Overview of research:
    I have been studying the nursing intervention to minimize the seclusion and the physical restraint in the psychiatric ward.

Special Field

  • Community/elderly nursing science

Education

  • Kanazawa University Graduate School Medical Sciences
  • Kanazawa University Graduate School Medical Sciences

Degree

  • Ph.D. (Health Sciences)

Association Memberships

  • Jun. 2015Jun. 2017Japan Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
  • May 2007Mar. 2017Japan Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
  • Jun. 2013Jun. 2017Japanese Psychiatric Nurses Association
  • 20112017Journal of Japan Academy of Nursing Science
  • Jun. 2011Mar. 2017Japan Society of Nursing Research
  • Jul. 2007Mar. 2017Society of Nursing Practice
  • 20062017Japanese Society of Mood Disorders
  • Oct. 2012Mar. 2017Hokuriku Association of Public Health

Research Activities

Published Papers

  • A Nursing Process for Shared Decision-Making for Patients with Severe Mental Illness Receiving Treatment Involving Long-Term Coercive Measures: A Modified Grounded Theory Approach, Yutaka Nagayama, Healthcare12:967May 2024
  • Strengths Model-Based Nursing Interventions for Inpatients in Psychiatric Inpatient Settings Using a Seclusion Room: A Case Series Study, Yutaka Nagayama, Koji Tanaka, Masato Oe13(2):644-658Apr. 2023
  • Crisis Situation and Coping Processes Among Nurses in the Psychiatric Care Ward of a Mental Hospital Where a COVID-19 Cluster Outbreak Has Occurred, (Ryohei Kata), Kei Ikuno, Shiori Noto, Yutaka Nagayama, Japanese Bulletin of Social Psychiatry32(3):193-202Aug. 2023
  • Community-Based Integrated Care System for People with Mental Illness in Japan: Evaluating Location Characteristics of Group Homes to Determine the Feasibility of Daily Life Skill Training, Yutaka Nagayama, Hisao Nakai, Challenges13:1-22Aug. 2022
  • Nursing Philosophy of community mental health nurses in Japan: A qualitative, descriptive study., Tanaka Koji;Hasegawa Masami;Nagayama Yutaka;Oe Masato, International journal of mental health nursing27:765-773Apr. 2018
  • Empathy experienced by psychiatric nurses through the patient-nurse relationship, K.Tanaka, T.Yoshino, M.Hasegawa, Y.Nagayama, M.Oe, Journal of Japan Academy of Nursing Science35:184-1932015
  • Acquisition process of the motivation to remain in nursing among new graduate nurses, (M.Oe), S.Tsukahara, Y.Nagayama, C.Nishimura34:217-225Oct. 2014
  • Psychiatric nurses’ distress in their care for patients with physical complications, (M.Oe), M.Hasegawa, Y.Nagayama, K.Tanaka, S.Oe, K.Nakanishi, M.Kaneda, K.Morino, A.Fukutsuka, H.Yamagata, K.Nagata, K.Kawamura27:1-8Sep. 2014
  • Nursing care process for releasing psychiatric inpatients from long-term seclusion in Japan: Modified grounded theory approach, Y.Nagayama, M.Hasegawa, Nursing & health sciences.16:284-290Sep. 2014
  • The nursing care process, the use of seclusion and physical restraint in an acute psychiatirc ward, Y.Nagayama,M.Hasegawa, Journal of Japan Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing22:11-20Nov. 2013
  • Experience of the case providers at the study case conferences, for more effective study case conference, K.Tanaka, Y.Nagayama, M.Oe, T.Yoshino, C.Tanimoto, K.Nagata, K.Kawamura, M.Hasegawa, Journal of Society of Nursing Practice24:41-49Feb. 2012
  • The necessity of a psychiatric liaison nurses, (M.Saito), S.Ozoo, K.Saitoo, S.Arai, K.Okada, K.Tanaka, Y.Nagayama, C.Tanimoto, S.Imai, Y.Takeuchi, K.Kawamura, M.Hasegawa, Journal of Society Nursing Practice21:20-27Mar. 2009

Books etc

  • Evaluating the Efficacy of Reduction of Seclusion and the Changes of Nursing Perception and Feeling, by the Nursing Care Based on the Strength Model
    Impact
    Yutaka Nagayama
    Science Impact Ltd.  Mar. 2019