
Yuka IWATA
Lecturer
Ph.D.
- Affiliation in the Faculty [department]
- Undergraduate teaching [division]
- Postgraduate teaching [degree program]
Discipline
1. Community Health Nursing
2. Home Care Nursing
3. Public Health Nursing
Subject of Research
Research on Programmes to Enhance the Quality of Life of Family Caregivers of Individuals with Acquired Brain Injury Living in the Community Study on the Assessment of Well-being Among Family Caregivers of Individuals with Acquired Brain Injury Living in the Community
Self-Introduction
In a rapidly evolving society where demographic shifts, socioeconomic uncertainties, and the increasing complexity of health challenges intersect, ensuring lifelong well-being for all has become a matter of urgent importance. Traditional approaches to health promotion and disease prevention are no longer sufficient; instead, there is a growing need for innovative, evidence-based strategies that respond to the diverse and changing needs of populations.
With this in mind, our work is dedicated to advancing preventive health measures and developing scientifically grounded interventions that enhance public well-being. By integrating research into practice and fostering a more sustainable, inclusive approach to health, we aim to contribute to the creation of a society where every individual can lead a healthy and fulfilling life.
Message for Examinees
Society continues to grapple with complex, unresolved questions and pressing challenges, with many voices calling for solutions and support. Research holds immense potential to address these issues, offering evidence-based insights and innovative approaches that can drive meaningful change.
We invite you to join us in advancing research rooted in health sciences, dedicated to the betterment of individuals and society alike. Let us work together to create a future where research serves as a foundation for a healthier, more equitable world.