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Japanese Journal of Maternal Health
Volume 59, Issue 4 / 2019
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Introduction Heisei era and "maternal hygiene" and I 吉沢豊予子 Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 643-644, 2019. |
Actual conditions of sleep and fatigue in primiparae during a transitional period of the life rhythm between the third day after childbirth and the 2-week medical checkup Mariko Tajima*1, Kaori Kawazoe*2, Keiko Nakanishi*2, Ayako Sasaki*3 Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 646-654, 2019. |
Suggestions in the contents regarding Menstrual Education at the Elementary School, Jr. High School, and High School levels : questionnaire survey targeting nursing students Natsumi Sakaki*1, Sasano Kyoko*2, Hasegawa Tomomi*2 Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 655-661, 2019. |
The effects of the continuation of the self-measurement of noninvasive hemoglobin on the prevention of anemia during pregnancy Noriko Suzuki, Kyoko Shimabukuro Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 662-671, 2019. |
Factors influencing a positive attitude of primiparas toward child-rearing during the first postpartum month : Relationship with gestational self-management and post-natal depression Sumako Kawasaki*1, Masuyo Morimoto*1, Mika Nakamura*2, Miyuki Nagamatsu*3 Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 672-680, 2019. |
Effects of Ashiyu on moods and emotions of early-stage puerperae Tokuko Kojima, Keiko Tanabe, Kumiko Herai Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 681-692, 2019. |
The relationship between hardiness and changes in stress of mothers with newborns - A longitudinal survey conducted during the hospital stay after giving birth and at 1-month postpartum - Kazuho Konno, Yukimi Hirose Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 693-702, 2019. |
Experience of nurses engaged in Maternal Death Naomi Iwashita, Eriko Otsuki, Sachiko Suzuki Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 703-711, 2019. |
Changes in contents of physical activity during pregnancy - A comparison of the amount of physical activity based on employment status - Yasuka Nakamura*1, Yuho Takamatsu*2, Maiko Kawajiri*3, Toyoko Yoshizawa*3, Fumi Atogami*4 Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 712-718, 2019. |
Correlation between menstruation and changes in Oxidative Stress as well as Antioxidant Activity in Female University Students in their 20s Izuka Tanaka, Mariko Kitagawa Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 719-728, 2019. |
Relationship between levels of Fertility Knowledge and the burden of Fertility Education among Junior High School Teachers in Japan Tomoko Adachi, Kazutomo Ohashi Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 729-736, 2019. |
Family planning experiences of puerperae with adult congenital heart disease until first pregnancy Mai Motosue*1, Kaori Watanabe*2, Minako Saho*2, Yukari Nakajima*2 Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 737-744, 2019. |
Primiparous mothers' psychosocial and practical readiness for achieving work-life balance after returning to work Kei Ina*1, Emi Mori*1, Akiko Sakajo*2 Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 745-753, 2019. |
Correlation between Menstruation Education Satisfaction regarding education menstruation and personal menstruation experience in nursing students Natsumi Sakaki*1, Kyoko Sasano*2, Tomomi Hasegawa*2 Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 754-761, 2019. |
A study of the literature on scales for measuring workplace harassment events - Towards the development of a maternity harassment scale - Emi Yamanaka, Mika Tomioka Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 762-769, 2019. |
Parenting support desired by non-Japanese mothers residing in Japan and influencing factors - The association between nationality, temperament, and the Attachment-Caregiving Balance Scale - Eriko Takeda, Yukie Kimura, Mitsue Tasaka Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 770-776, 2019. |
Changing relationship between a woman and her child due to becoming a grandmother based on the woman's age and the child's sex Keiko Aiki, Nao Seki, Michio Miyasaka Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 777-785, 2019. |
Feelings of midwives and nurses at a perinatal medical center caring for women with no antenatal care Mayumi Uchimura, Megumi Miyagawa Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 786-792, 2019. |
Characteristics of midwives' thoughts and opinions caused by vocational environments in remote islands Makiko Kato, Mari Sampei, Shiho Matsuura, Shizuyo Hira Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 793-800, 2019. |
Relationship between somatosensation and intrinsic motivation in pregnant women : self-care behaviors during pregnancy Haruka Fukushi, Midori Kuroda Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 801-809, 2019. |
Midwives' activities for teaching ethical considerations in practical birth assistance training Mayumi Kitamura, Hitomi Eguchi Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 810-817, 2019. |
Long-term process of acquiring skills for rearing a first child in one's own way in older primiparous mothers Junko Tokita, Noriko Karata Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 818-826, 2019. |
Needs and satisfaction of pregnant women regarding transabdominal ultrasonography performed by midwives : Comparing with ultrasonography performed by obstetricians Saki Nakaya, Yumi Ito, Tadashi Sagawa Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 827-834, 2019. |
Longitudinal studies of children associated with the growth of a child's affection and sense of maternal role attainment Kazuko Tanaka Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 835-841, 2019. |
Evaluation of the usefulness of nursing guidelines for childrearing support during the first month postpartum among older Japanese primiparas Kunie Maehara*1, Emi Mori*1, Hiroko Iwata*1, Akiko Sakajo*2, Koji Tamakoshi*3 Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 842-852, 2019. |
Factors that influence the accompanying symptoms of menstruation in female college students Eriko Yamamoto Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 853-860, 2019. |
Characteristics of mother's fatigue and care needed until 1 month postpartum Mika Akimoto Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 861-868, 2019. |
Subjective experience of foreign women living in Japan during pregnancy to one month postpartum - Using trajectory equifinality model - Kaori Nishimura, Miyoko Murata, Asayo Okada, Hiromi Matsui Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 869-877, 2019. |
The examination of teenage mothers' breastfeeding experience and the necessary support for them Reiko Tsuruoka Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 878-885, 2019. |
Relationship between lifestyle, sleep, and blood pressure in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy Sachiyo Higashimoto, Michiko Machiura Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 886-895, 2019. |
Utilizing 4-frame comics in child-rearing support 〜 Focusing on the boundary between discipline and abuse 〜 Yasuko Hososaka, Kimiko Kayashima Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 896-905, 2019. |
Ideal support for childbirth and childcare to mothers of isolated islands by midwives - Narratives of mothers during the first month after giving birth - Miyuki Takaji, Kotomi Akahoshi, Yoshie Umeno Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 906-913, 2019. |
Perspective on genetic testing among mothers whose children have mucopolysaccharidosis Akiko Teraguchi Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 914-921, 2019. |
Menarche education provided to intellectually disabled girl students by yogo teachers at special schools - Educational content, challenges facing yogo teachers, and those teachers' communication with supervising teachers and guardians - Mitsue Iori Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 922-930, 2019. |
Mothers' evaluations of child-rearing support at Neuvola (maternity clinics) in Finland : Focusing on satisfaction and improvement Naoko Kuramoto, Kafumi Sugishita, Naoko Naitoh, Noriko Matsubara Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 931-938, 2019. |
Mid-career female nurses' views on novice nurses' pregnancy and childbearing Ayumi Surumoto, Kinuko Sugiura Japanese Journal of Maternal Health 59(4): 939-949, 2019. |