
Takemura Naomi Ph.D. RN
@naomitakemura
Assistant Professor @PolyU_Nursing | Visiting Research Associate @CSI_KCL| Cancer Research| End-of-life Care |RN, BN (1st Hon), Ph.D., HKU
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17-01-2019 04:01:15
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Read our recently published network meta-analysis to find out whether shows acupuncture or acupressure is more optimal for improving sleep in cancer patients! Xinyi Xu Takemura Naomi Ph.D. RN Chia-Chin Lin Sigma Nursing

Thank you so much, Prof Hugh McKenna , for visiting HKU Nursing and inspiring me! Your lecture and sharing are truly inspiring. I hope to follow in your footsteps one day. #motivational #nursing #inspiration




journals.lww.com/cancernursingo⦠Patients with flatter diurnal cortisol slopes experienced more severe psychoneurological symptom cluster. Interventions targeting the associated factors could potentially alleviate the severity of symptom cluster. HKU Nursing Denise Cheung Benjamin Ho

Huge congrats to Dr Takemura Naomi Ph.D. RN for her excellent research published in JAMA Oncology!!!! šš„³š¤© Phenomenal work š« HKU Medicine HKU Nursing

<AM730> Aerobic exercise or Tai Chi interventions alleviate multiple bio-physio-psychological symptoms in patients with advanced lung cancer. The result of the trial has been published in JAMA Oncology. HKU Medicine HKU Nursing


Researchers from HKU Nursing found tai chi and aerobic exercise had positive effects on sleep quality, psychological well-being, physical function and circadian rhythm in patients with advanced lung cancer. For more on their findings: buff.ly/4deM6nC


Tai Chi demonstrated beneficial effects on cognitive function in advanced lung cancer survivors with perceived cognitive impairment. HKU Medicine HKU Nursing


Incredibly grateful for the fellowship and thank you Nicolas Hart for inviting me to the group when I first attended MASCC in 2023.

My first collaborative work with Matt Maddocks Lisa Jane Brighton from Cicely Saunders Institute at King's reviewing advances in breathlessness support services for people with serious illness. Grateful for their support and guidance all along! doi.org/10.1097/SPC.00ā¦

Thrilled and grateful to reconnect with Patricia Davidson after 6 years! Thank you for your inspirational talk on mentorship and leadership- truly motivating! #nurseleader #mentorship #inspiration




Our new paper, led by MASCC Survivorship Fellow, Takemura Naomi Ph.D. RN - introducing the ātreatable traitsā paradigm to cancer care: link.springer.com/article/10.100⦠A treatable trait must:- 1. Have Clinical Relevance. 2. Identifiable and Measurable. 3. Evidence-based Interventions.
