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    The Big Five personality traits and the fear of COVID-19 in predicting depression and anxiety among Japanese nurses caring for COVID-19 patients: A cross-sectional study in Wakayama prefecture by Odachi, Ryo, Takahashi, Shun, Sugawara, Daichi, Tabata, Michiyo, Kajiwara, Tomomi, Hironishi, Masaya, Buyo, Momoko

    Published in PloS one (27-10-2022)
    “…Recent studies have found a relationship between fear of COVID-19 and mental health problems. Medical workers caring for COVID-19 patients tend to suffer from…”
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    High-definition magnetic resonance images on medial elbow injuries in preadolescent Little Leaguers by Kajiwara, Tomomi, Ogawa, Takeshi, Mamizuka, Naotaka, Michinobu, Ryuhei, Irie, Toshiyuki, Hirano, Atsushi

    “…The incidence of throwing-related elbow injuries is still rising. The study aimed to enhance the pathology of acute medial elbow injuries among young Little…”
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    Ceftriaxone pseudolithiasis detected by computed tomography and followed up until resolution by Kajiwara, Tomomi, Ariga, Hiroyuki, Kashimura, Junya

    Published in Journal of Rural Medicine (2020)
    “…Introduction: Ceftriaxone is a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic that has been widely used to treat various infectious diseases. We report a case of…”
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    Analysis of inedible substance ingestion at a Japanese psychiatric hospital by Yayama, So, Tanimoto, Chie, Suto, Shunji, Matoba, Kei, Kajiwara, Tomomi, Inoue, Masue, Endo, Yoshimi, Yamakawa, Miyae, Makimoto, Kiyoko

    Published in Psychogeriatrics (01-09-2017)
    “…Background Inedible substance ingestion increases the risk of ileus, poisoning, and suffocation. Prevention is especially important in a psychiatric setting…”
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    Recovery‐oriented daily care practice for community‐based mental health service consumers in Japan: A grounded theory approach by Matoba, Kei, Buyo, Momoko, Odachi, Ryo, Kajiwara, Tomomi, Endo, Yoshimi

    “…Recovery, which is a non‐linear, unique process allowing mental health service consumers to live autonomously, has become a prominent concept. However,…”
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    The effectiveness of psychoeducation programs following first episode psychosis: a systematic review protocol by Matoba, Kei, Kajiwara, Tomomi, Endo, Yoshimi, Makimoto, Kiyoko

    “…The objective of this review is to establish whether psychoeducational programs can lead to improved outcomes (reduced relapse or readmission) in patients with…”
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