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    A novel scale for measuring social competence in patients with type 2 diabetes receiving hemodialysis

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    13301甲第5283号博士(保健学)金沢大学博士論文要旨Abstract 以下に掲載:Journal of Wellness and Health Care 44(2) pp.11-21 2021. ウェルネス・ヘルスケア学会. 共著者:Okayama Miki, Inagaki Michiko, Tasaki Keik

    Dynamic Characteristics of a Hydraulic Amplification Mechanism for Large Displacement Actuators Systems

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    We have developed a hydraulic displacement amplification mechanism (HDAM) and studied its dynamic response when combined with a piezoelectric actuator. The HDAM consists of an incompressible fluid sealed in a microcavity by two largely deformable polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membranes. The geometry with input and output surfaces having different cross-sectional areas creates amplification. By combining the HDAM with micro-actuators, we can amplify the input displacement generated by the actuators, which is useful for applications requiring large deformation, such as tactile displays. We achieved a mechanism offering up to 18-fold displacement amplification for static actuation and 12-fold for 55 Hz dynamic actuation

    Bending and torsional properties of commercial nickel-titanium orthodontic wires

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    The aim of this study was to investigate the force delivery for a variety of types and sizes of commercially available nickel-titanium wires. The relationship of the magnitude of the force and the tooth displacement in a severe crowding case is discussed. Nine brands of nickel-titanium orthodontic wires in a variety of sizes were examined with a three-point bending test and a torsion test at 37℃. Most wires exhibited superelastic behavior for the three-point bending and torsion tests at 37℃. In the three-point bending test, the variation of the average load at 1.5mm deflection during unloading ranged from 0kgf for Copper Ni-Ti 40℃ with a 0.016×0.022 inch cross-section to 0.46kgf for ORTHO LINE with a 0.021×0.025 inch cross-section. The average torsion load at a rotation of 30°on deactivation varied from 0kgf-cm for Copper Ni-Ti 40℃ to 0.023kgf-cm for ORTHO LINE. The predicted torsional angles for the maxillary arch in the severe crowding case were smaller than expected and only three positions exceeded 20°. Considering the play between bracket slots and archwire, nickel-titanium orthodontic wires of the superelastic type may not exhibit superelastic properties for torsion in most clinical situations

    血液透析治療を受ける 2 型糖尿病患者の「社会力」を測定するための新しい尺度

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    Purpose:When beginning dialysis treatment, patients with type 2 diabetes face a need to build new relationships, as support receivers, with the people close to them, who become support givers. Taking as our base “social competence”, i.e. the ability to connect with people and build society, we created a social competence scale for Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes receiving dialysis. This study tested the reliability and validity of the scale. Method:This is a cross-sectional study that focuses on Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes receiving dialysis (n=163, males=121, females=42). The mean age of the patients was 65.1±10.3 (range 44-91). The mean duration of dialysis was 6.0±4.7 years (range 0.5-25). Our data were analyzed using exploratory factor analysis, criterion related validity, and reliability testing.Results:The final version of the social competence scale for patients with type 2 diabetes receiving dialysis was composed of 5 factors, with 32 items. All 32 items had a Cronbach’s α of 0.89, with a total distribution of 49.05%. The scale showed a significant correlation with KiSS-18.Conclusion:This study suggests that a social competence scale for Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes receiving dialysis may be used as an essential tool for nurses in assessing the relationships between patients and those close to them. Also, by clarifying the constituent factors of social competence in patients with type 2 diabetes receiving dialysis, the study enables nurses to develop education programs for patients to cultivate their social competence. The study therefore facilitates the provision of better care in practical clinical care settings

    Dynamic Characteristics of a Hydraulic Amplification Mechanism for Large Displacement Actuators Systems

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    We have developed a hydraulic displacement amplification mechanism (HDAM) and studied its dynamic response when combined with a piezoelectric actuator. The HDAM consists of an incompressible fluid sealed in a microcavity by two largely deformable polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membranes. The geometry with input and output surfaces having different cross-sectional areas creates amplification. By combining the HDAM with micro-actuators, we can amplify the input displacement generated by the actuators, which is useful for applications requiring large deformation, such as tactile displays. We achieved a mechanism offering up to 18-fold displacement amplification for static actuation and 12-fold for 55 Hz dynamic actuation
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