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藤田 佳代子  フジタ カヨコ

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Researcher Number 50752101
Affiliation (based on the past Project Information) *help 2023 – 2024: 目白大学, 看護学部, 准教授
2019 – 2022: 目白大学, 看護学部, 専任講師
Review Section/Research Field
Principal Investigator
Basic Section 58070:Lifelong developmental nursing-related
Keywords
Principal Investigator
動画配信 / 介入研究 / 動画 / 周産期メンタルヘルス / アタッチメントスタイル / ボンディング
  • Research Projects

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  • Research Products

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  •  Development of intervention program from pregnancy for preventing mother-to-infant bonding disorder by distribution of videos of the newborn and infant to mothersPrincipal Investigator

    • Principal Investigator
      藤田 佳代子
    • Project Period (FY)
      2019 – 2024
    • Research Category
      Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
    • Review Section
      Basic Section 58070:Lifelong developmental nursing-related
    • Research Institution
      Mejiro University

All 2021

All Journal Article

  • [Journal Article] Relationships of mother-to-infant bonding from pregnancy to three months postpartum with mother’s attachment style during pregnancy and other factors2021

    • Author(s)
      藤田佳代子
    • Journal Title

      Journal of Japan Society of Maternity Nursing

      Volume: 21 Issue: 2 Pages: 1-8

    • DOI

      10.32305/jjsmn.21.2_1

    • NAID

      130008005689

    • ISSN
      1345-773X, 2434-6187
    • Year and Date
      2021-03-26
    • Language
      Japanese
    • Peer Reviewed
    • Data Source
      KAKENHI-PROJECT-19K10989

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