
Etsuko TADAKA
e_tadaka[at]pop.med.hokudai.ac.jp
Professor
Ph.D.
- Affiliation in the Faculty [department]
- Undergraduate teaching [division]
- Postgraduate teaching [degree program]
Discipline
1. Public Health Nursing
2. Community Health Nursing
Subject of Research
1. Empirical research on the development and evaluation of community-based theories and programs for health longevity.
2. Empirical research on the development of indicators for health and preventing social isolation/loneliness among community residents.
Self-Introduction
In order to achieve people's wish for "healthy longevity," We are engaged in education and research based on the expertise in public health nursing and community nursing, and in cooperation and collaboration with various fields.
Message for Examinees
Today's Japan is a society with a declining birthrate, an aging population, and a declining population, and the effects of this are referred to in all aspects of the population, industry, economy, education, and social security, and are also referred to as the Japan Syndrome.
In this context, the question of how Japan will confront the Japan Syndrome, identify the challenges of human health, and propose measures to solve or achieve these challenges is attracting the attention of the entire world.
Let us tackle the challenges of human health, which are not easy, but are worth tackling, and let us work together to build Health Sciences as a discipline that can support well-being of the society!