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Vol.64 No.5

The Real Significance of the Inquiries into the Causes of Malpractices in Our Hospitals
Tohru Aruga and Kouji Ohtake
JJOMT, 64: 241-248, 2016

Relationship between Lipid Measures and Brain or Heart Disease in the Japanese General Population: The Watari Study
Masanori Munakata, Tomomi Hattori and Satoshi Konno
JJOMT, 64: 249-254, 2016

Assessment of Occupational Stress and Mental Stress in Lifestyle-Related Disease for the Prevention of Karoshi
Kazue Fukuyama, Takayuki Yoshioka, Sonoko Hirayama, Toru Ozawa, Sachiyo Iwata, Asumi Takei and Nobutaka Inoue
JJOMT, 64: 255-259, 2016

Study on the Relationships between the Appearance Frequency of Various Sleep Disturbances and Burnouts, Work Engagement, Workaholism, Nightcaps and Sleeping Drugs Taken among Female Hospital Nurses
Ryoichi Inaba and Atsushi Hioki
JJOMT, 64: 260-264, 2016

Electromyographic Consideration on the Lengths of Backpack Shoulder Straps
—The Effects on Arising Movement—

Ryuuko Okada, Syouji Ito and Masahiko Fujimura
JJOMT, 64: 265-270, 2016

Lifestyle Characteristics of Viscerally Obese Adult Japanese Male Employees
Rika Fukuda, Junko Deguchi, Atsushi Inomoto and Toshihiro Toyonaga
JJOMT, 64: 271-278, 2016

Reason for the Discouraging Turnover of Newly Graduated Nurses: Analysis of Free-answer Comments Using Text Mining
Takiko Imai and Miyuki Takase
JJOMT, 64: 279-286, 2016

Reflections of Nurses in Their First Month of Work and Trial Interviews to Promote Reflection
Naomi Kisanuki, Tomie Fujii and Yukiko Miyakoshi
JJOMT, 64: 287-293, 2016

Problems That Midwives Working in the Remote Island Face
—1. Being Worthwhile—

Miwa Fukuoka
JJOMT, 64: 294-299, 2016

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