Journal of Japan Academy of Human Care Science
Online ISSN : 2436-0309
Print ISSN : 1882-6962
Volume 16, Issue 2
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  • [in Japanese], [in Japanese], [in Japanese], [in Japanese], [in Japane ...
    2023 Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 1-11
    Published: 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: July 20, 2023
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  • Ryoko TANIKAWA, Terumi KOGAWA, Shizuka HIKAGE, Ryo SHIMIZU
    2023 Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 12-24
    Published: 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: July 21, 2023
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    [Objective] The purpose of this study was to characterize the of the social capital (SC) and the perceived quality of the neighborhood environment of community health volunteers (CHVs) who are active in the community, and residents living in the same area, and to obtain suggestions for promoting healthy community development.

    [Methods] A survey was conducted with CHVs living and working in Region A in 2020 and parents of middle school students (hereafter referred to as “the general public”). The survey included questions on the attributes and health-related SC indicators as the social environment, and a scale measuring the neighborhood environment quality. Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients was calculated for the SC and the neighborhood environment quality subscales.

    [Results] “Civic participation” aspects of SC were significantly higher among CHVs. CHVs were significantly higher in “availability of services” and “good neighborhood relations” for neighborhood environment quality. In SC and neighborhood environment quality, the general public was weakly correlated with SC’s “civic participation” and “good neighborhood relations”. Moreover SC’s “social cohesion” were weakly correlated with “availability of services”, “good neighborhood relations,” “space for recreation,” and “civic communities”. CHVs were moderately to weakly correlated with SC’s “social cohesion,” “good neighborhood relations,” “space for recreation,” “reciprocity” and “aesthetic look.”

    [Conclusion] In order to promote healthy community development, a study was conducted on SC and the quality of the community environment for the general public and CHVs living in the same community. The results suggest that improving the neighborhood environment, such as creating a place where anyone can participate, may lead to the improvement of SC.

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  • [in Japanese], [in Japanese]
    2023 Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 54-60
    Published: 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: November 21, 2023
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    The purpose of this study was to determine changes in physical, psychological, and social functioning and quality of life of day-care rehabilitation users after 5 years. It was possible to follow 58 subjects (mean age 80.01±11.88 years, 17 males and 41 females). Lower extremity muscle strength, pain, mobility, activities of daily living, depression, sense of purpose in life, social network, health-related quality of life, subjective well-being, and basic information were investigated. Differences in these variables at baseline and follow-up were analyzed. The results showed that lower limb muscle strength, social network, cognitive function, and mental health of health-related quality of life decreased and those with hobbies increased. On the other hand, none of the physical, psychological, and social factors and quality of life improved at follow-up.

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