SANAE ORIYAMA

Last Updated :2023/09/06

Affiliations, Positions
Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences(Health Sciences), Professor
E-mail
oriyamahiroshima-u.ac.jp

Basic Information

Major Professional Backgrounds

  • 2013, 2016/03, Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Professor
  • 2016, 2019/03/31, Hiroshima University, Institute of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Professor
  • 2007, 2013/03, Okayama university, Associate professor

Academic Degrees

  • Hiroshima University
  • Hiroshima University

Educational Activity

Course in Charge

  1. 2023, Undergraduate Education, Intensive, Integrated Clinical Practice
  2. 2023, Undergraduate Education, 2Term, Principles of Nursing
  3. 2023, Undergraduate Education, 4Term, Theories and Nursing Process for Medical/Surgical Nursing
  4. 2023, Undergraduate Education, Second Semester, Clinical Nursing Skills
  5. 2023, Undergraduate Education, Intensive, Nursing Education
  6. 2023, Undergraduate Education, Year, Graduate thesis
  7. 2023, Undergraduate Education, 1Term, Health assessment
  8. 2023, Undergraduate Education, 3Term, Interprofessional Health Care and Patient Safety
  9. 2023, Undergraduate Education, Intensive, Clinical Practice in Fundamental Nursing Care II
  10. 2023, Undergraduate Education, Intensive, Clinical Practice in Geriatric Nursing (Medical Care and Palliative Care)
  11. 2023, Undergraduate Education, Intensive, Clinical Practice in Geriatric Nursing (Discharge Support and Nursing Home Care)
  12. 2023, Liberal Arts Education Program1, 1Term, Introductory Seminar for First-Year Students
  13. 2023, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , First Semester, Advanced Lecture on Health Science 3(Experiment Research)
  14. 2023, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , First Semester, Advanced Research on Development of Nursing Science
  15. 2023, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Second Semester, Advanced Research on Development of Nursing Science
  16. 2023, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , First Semester, Lecture on Principles of Nursing
  17. 2023, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , First Semester, Seminar on Principles of Nursing
  18. 2023, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , Second Semester, Seminar on Principles of Nursing
  19. 2023, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , Year, Research on Principles of Nursing
  20. 2023, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , Year, Methodology of Education for Technical Development for The Principle of Nursing
  21. 2023, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , Year, Educational Practice on Technical Development for The Principle of Nursing
  22. 2023, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , Year, Integrated Educational Practice on Technical Development for The Principle of Nursing
  23. 2023, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , First Semester, Advanced Lecture on Technical Development for The Principle of Nursing
  24. 2023, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , First Semester, Advanced Seminar on Technical Development for The Principle of Nursing
  25. 2023, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Second Semester, Advanced Seminar on Technical Development for The Principle of Nursing

Research Activities

Academic Papers

  1. Effects of 90- and 30-min naps or a 120-min nap on alertness and performance: reanalysis of an existing pilot study, Scientific Reports, 2023
  2. Effects of a snack on performance and errors during a simulated 16-h night shift : A randomized crossover-controlled pilot study, PLOS ONE, 16(10)(e0258569), 2021
  3. Development of a relational workplace social capital scale for Japanese nurses, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 25(1), 2020
  4. The effects of a 120-minute nap on sleepiness, fatigue, and performance during 16-hour night shifts: A pilot study, JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, 61(5), 368-377, 2019
  5. A comparative study of the physiological and psychological effects of forest bathing (Shinrin-yoku) on working age people with and without depressive tendencies, Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine, 24(1), 2019
  6. The effects of nighttime napping on sleep, sleep inertia, and performance during simulated 16 h night work: a pilot study, JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, 60(2), 172-181, 2018
  7. Effects of two 15-min naps on the subjective sleepiness, fatigue and heart rate variability of night shift nurses., Industrial Health, 52(1), 25-35, 2013

Invited Lecture, Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation

  1. Analysis of nurses' top challenges that hinder transition from a 16-hour double shift, in including a night shift to a 12-hour shift, Sanae Oriyama, 150th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo, 2022/11/08, Without Invitation, English, American Public Health Association, Boston, USA
  2. Splitting nap during night shift enhances long-term reduce sleepiness and fatigue over monophasic nap: pilot study, Sanae Oriyama, 150th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo, 2022/11/08, Without Invitation, English, American Public Health Association, Boston, USA
  3. Effects of two naps on the sleepiness, fatigue and performance during 16-hour night shift: A pilot study, Sanae Oriyama, APHA 2019 Anual Meeting & Expo, 2019/11/02, Without Invitation, English, American Public Health Association, Philadelphia
  4. Recommendations that nurses work 12-hour night shifts to prevent disordered circadian rhythms, Oriyama Sanae, Kayahara Michiyo, American Public Health, Association, 2018/11/11, Without Invitation, English, San Diego. USA
  5. THe effects of 120-minute nap during simulated 16 hour night work: a pilot study, Oriyama Sanae, Sigma Theta Tau International's 29th International Nursing Research Congress, 2018/07/21, Without Invitation, English, Sigma Theta Tau International's, Melbourne. Australia
  6. The effects of a 120-min nap during simulated 16-h night shift work among nurses: Changes in sleepiness, fatigue, performance and autonomic nervous activity, Oriyama Sanae, ENDA &WANS Congress 2015, 2015, Without Invitation, English, Hannover. Germany
  7. Influence of a 120-minute nap on the amount of physical activity and subsequent sleep, Oriyama Sanae, Miyakoshi Yukiko, Kobayashi Toshio, American Public Health, Association 143TH, 2015, Without Invitation, English, Chicago. USA
  8. Physical and psychological effects of drowsiness and fatigue on nurses working 16-hour night shift naps, Oriyama Sanae, Miyakoshi Yukiko, Kobayashi Toshio, Kayahara Michiyo, American Public Health, Association 143TH, 2015, Without Invitation, English, Chicago. USA
  9. Effects of napping on fatigue and sleepiness during a 16-hour night shift among hospital nurses. –The influence of the start and length of nap-, Oriyama Sanae, Miyakoshi Yukiko, Kobayashi Toshio, Kayahara Michiyo, American Public Health, Association 141TH, 2013, Without Invitation, English, Boston. USA
  10. Comparing the sleep status of young nurses working under the two-shift system with the 12-or 16-hour night shift in Japan, Oriyama Sanae, Miyakoshi Yukiko, Kobayashi Toshio, American Public Health, Association 140TH, 2012, Without Invitation, English, San Francisco. USA
  11. The influence of the time to start napping (at 22:00-0:00, 0:00-2:00, or 2:00-4:00) on fatigue and work efficiency among nurses working the 16-hour night shift, Oriyama Sanae, Miyakoshi Yukiko, Kobayashi Toshio, American Public Health, Association 140TH, 2012, Without Invitation, English, San Francisco. USA
  12. Effects of two short naps for nurses working on late-night duty, Oriyama Sanae, Miyakoshi Yukiko, Kobayashi Toshio, 2011, Without Invitation, English, Washington DC. USA
  13. Relationships between night shift burden and naps during work in nurses engaged in the two-shift systems - Nurses working a 16-hour night shift -, Oriyama Sanae, Miyakoshi Yukiko, Kobayashi Toshio, American Public Health, Association 139TH, 2011, Without Invitation, English, Washington DC. USA
  14. An effective sleep break for nurses on Late-night duty, Oriyama Sanae, American Public Health, Association 138TH, 2010, Without Invitation, English, Denver. USA