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- Adia, A.C., J. Nazareno, D. Operario, and N.A. Ponce. “Health Conditions, Outcomes, and Service Access Among Filipino, Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Adults in California, 2011-2017”, American Public Health Association, 110 (2020): 520-26.
- Ghesquiere, A., A. Bagaajav, M. Ito, Y. Sakaguchi, and M. Miyashita. “Investigating Associations Between Pain and Complicated Grief Symptoms in Bereaved Japanese Older Adults”, England: Routledge, 24 (2020): 1472-78.
- Kitakata, H., T. Kohno, S. Kohsaka, Y. Shiraishi, J.T. Parizo, N. Niimi, A. Goda, Y. Nishihata, P.A. Heidenreich, and T. Yoshikawa. “Prognostic Implications of Early and Midrange Readmissions After Acute Heart Failure Hospitalizations: A Report From a Japanese Multicenter Registry”, England, 9 (2020): e014949-e014949.
- Yamaguchi, T., R. Matsunuma, K. Suzuki, Y. Matsuda, M. Mori, and H. Watanabe. “The Current Practice of Opioid for Cancer Dyspnea: The Result From the Nationwide Survey of Japanese Palliative Care Physicians” 58 (October 1, 2019): 672-677.e2.
- Suzuki, K.M.D., R.M.D. Matsunuma, Y.M.D. Matsuda, M.M.D. Mori, H.M.D. Watanabe, and T.M.D.PhD. Yamaguchi. “A Nationwide Survey of Japanese Palliative Care physicians’ Practice of Corticosteroid Treatment for Dyspnea in Patients With Cancer”, United States: Elsevier Inc, 58 (2019): e3-e5.
- Hidaka, T., S. Endo, H. Kasuga, Y. Masuishi, T. Kakamu, T. Kumagai, K. Saito, K. Abe, and T. Fukushima. “Disparity in Pre-Emptive End-of-Life Conversation Experience Caused by Subjective Economic Status Among General Japanese Elderly People: A Cross-Sectional Study With Stratified Random Sampling”.
- Nakajima, N. “The Effectiveness of Artificial Hydration Therapy for Patients With Terminal Cancer Having Overhydration Symptoms Based on the Japanese Clinical Guidelines A Pilot Study”, Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications, 37 (2019): 104990911989521-526.
- Mori, M., Y. Kuwama, T. Ashikaga, H.A. Parsons, and M. Miyashita. “Acculturation and Perceptions of a Good Death Among Japanese Americans and Japanese Living in the U.S” 55 (January 1, 2018): 31-38.
- Hamano, J., T. Morita, M. Ikenaga, H. Abo, Y. Kizawa, and S. Tunetou. “A Nationwide Survey About Palliative Sedation Involving Japanese Palliative Care Specialists: Intentions and Key Factors Used to Determine Sedation As Proportionally Appropriate”, United States: Elsevier Inc, 55 (2018): 785-91.
- Harada, H., N. Shikama, H. Wada, M. Nozaki, N. Uchida, K. Hayakawa, K. Yamada, and H. Nagakura. “A Phase 2 Study of Palliative Radiation Therapy Combined With Zoledronic Acid Hydrate for Bone Metastases from Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Japanese Radiation Oncology Study Group Trial”, Elsevier Inc., 99 (October 1, 2017): E520-E521.
- Ahuja, V., K. Masaki, A. Vishnu, L. Ye, B. Wilcox, C. Wassel, A. Fujiyoshi, E.J.M. Barinas-Mitchell, K. Miura, H. Ueshima, B.L. Rodriguez, D. Edmundowicz, and A. Sekikawa. “Progression of Coronary Artery Calcium in Japanese American Men and White Men in the ERA JUMP Study”, Elsevier B.V., 228 (February 1, 2017): 672-76.
- Hamasaki, H., Y. Kawashima, H. Katsuyama, A. Sako, A. Goto, and H. Yanai. “Association of Handgrip Strength With Hospitalization, Cardiovascular Events, and Mortality in Japanese Patients With Type 2 Diabetes”, England: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 7 (2017): 7041-41.
- Stewart, S.L., S.L. Kwong, C.L. Bowlus, T.T. Nguyen, A.E. Maxwell, R. Bastani, E.W. Chak, and Chen. “Racial/Ethnic/Disparities/in/Hepatocellular/Carcinoma/Treatment/and/Survival/in/California,/1988-2012”, eScholarship, University of California.
- Guo, M.W., H.Jun Ahn, D.T. Juarez, J. Miyamura, and T.L. Sentell. “Length of Stay and Deaths in Diabetes-Related Preventable Hospitalizations Among Asian American, Pacific Islander, and White Older Adults on Medicare, Hawai’i, December 2006-December 2010”, United States, 12 (2015): E124-E124.
- Yoshida, S., M. Miyashita, T. Morita, N. Akizuki, M. Akiyama, Y. Shirahige, T. Ichikawa, and K. Eguchi. “Strategies for Development of Palliative Care From the Perspectives of General Population and Health Care Professionals: A Japanese Outreach Palliative Care Trial of Integrated Regional Model Study”, Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications, 32 (2015): 604-10.
- Yokomichi, N.M.D., T.M.D. Morita, A.M.A. Nitto, N.M.D. Takahashi, S.M.D. Miyamoto, H.M.D. Nishie, J.M.D.PhD. Matsuoka, H.M.D. Sakurai, T.M.D. Ishihara, M.M.D. Mori, Y.M.D. Tarumi, and A.M.D.PhD. Ogawa. “Validation of the Japanese Version of the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System-Revised”, United States: Elsevier Inc, 50 (2015): 718-23.
- Muta, R., M. Sanjo, M. Miyashita, R. Wakabayashi, E. Ando, T. Morita, S. Tsuneto, and Y. Shima. “What Bereavement Follow-Up Does Family Members Request in Japanese Palliative Care Units? A Qualitative Study”. PRIME NATIONAL PUBLISHING CORPORATION, 2014.
- Nezu, A.M. “Cultural Influences on the Process of Conducting Psychotherapy: Personal Reflections of an Ethnic Minority Psychologist” 47 (July 1, 2010): 169-76.
- Bell, C.L., J. Davis, R.C. Harrigan, E. Somogyi-Zalud, M.K.G. Tanabe, and K.H. Masaki. “Factors Associated With Place of Death for Elderly Japanese-American Men: The Honolulu Heart Program and Honolulu-Asia Aging Study”, Wiley-Blackwell, 57 (January 1, 2009): 714-18.