Mayumi Kako

725 total citations
49 papers, 475 citations indexed

About

Mayumi Kako is a scholar working on Emergency Medical Services, Sociology and Political Science and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Mayumi Kako has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 475 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Emergency Medical Services, 23 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 15 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Mayumi Kako's work include Disaster Response and Management (31 papers), Disaster Management and Resilience (23 papers) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (7 papers). Mayumi Kako is often cited by papers focused on Disaster Response and Management (31 papers), Disaster Management and Resilience (23 papers) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (7 papers). Mayumi Kako collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Japan and Iran. Mayumi Kako's co-authors include Paul Arbon, Satoko Mitani, Karen Hammad, Jamie Ranse, Lynette Cusack, Julie Considine, Ramon Z. Shaban, Richard Woodman, Belinda Mitchell and Mohammadreza Firouzkouhi and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, BMJ Open and International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction.

In The Last Decade

Mayumi Kako

46 papers receiving 457 citations

Peers

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Nizar B. Said Palestinian Territory
Richard V. King United States
Patricia Trangenstein United States
Corey B Bills United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Mayumi Kako

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mayumi Kako

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Mayumi Kako. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Mayumi Kako based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Mayumi Kako. Mayumi Kako is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Gündüz, Abdülkadır, et al.. (2024). Strengthening public health system resilience to disasters in Türkiye: Insights from a scorecard methodology. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 113. 104869–104869. 2 indexed citations
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Kako, Mayumi, et al.. (2024). How is primary care nursing embedded in nursing undergraduate curricula: A mixed‐method study from four countries. Journal of General and Family Medicine. 25(6). 309–316. 3 indexed citations
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Hutton, Alison, et al.. (2023). Exploring Advanced Nursing Practice in Australian Disasters: A Scoping Review. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 38(S1). s92–s92. 2 indexed citations
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Kako, Mayumi, et al.. (2023). Exploring educational program for specialisation of the primary care nursing role. Impact. 2023(2). 19–21. 1 indexed citations
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Arbon, Paul, et al.. (2023). Exploring the Experience and Well-being of Female Evacuees in Coastal Bangladesh through a Phenomenological Lens. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 38(S1). s116–s117. 1 indexed citations
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Moriyama, Michiko, Md Moshiur Rahman, Mayumi Kako, et al.. (2022). Effect of a tailored multidimensional intervention on the care burden among family caregivers of stroke survivors: a randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open. 12(2). e049741–e049741. 23 indexed citations
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Firouzkouhi, Mohammadreza, et al.. (2022). Lived Experiences of COVID-19 Patients With Pulmonary Involvement: A Hermeneutic Phenomenology. Clinical Nursing Research. 31(4). 747–757. 4 indexed citations
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Firouzkouhi, Mohammadreza, et al.. (2022). Lived Experiences of the Patients with COVID-19: A Hermeneutic Phenomenology. Journal of Caring Sciences. 12(1). 57–63. 4 indexed citations
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Firouzkouhi, Mohammadreza, et al.. (2021). Ethical challenges of nurses related COVID-19 pandemic in inpatient wards: An integrative review. Ethics Medicine and Public Health. 18. 100669–100669. 17 indexed citations
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Moriyama, Michiko, Md Moshiur Rahman, Mayumi Kako, et al.. (2020). Effect of a tailored multidimensional intervention on the care burden among family caregivers of stroke survivors: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open. 10(12). e041637–e041637. 5 indexed citations
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Ranse, Jamie, et al.. (2019). Nursing Students’ Roles and Experiences of Disasters in A Nursing School. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 7(1). 38–48. 7 indexed citations
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Firouzkouhi, Mohammadreza, et al.. (2017). Experiences of civilian nurses in triage during the Iran-Iraq War: An oral history. Chinese Journal of Traumatology. 20(5). 288–292. 11 indexed citations
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Kako, Mayumi, Malinda Steenkamp, Philippa Rokkas, Olga Anikeeva, & Paul Arbon. (2015). Spanish influenza of 1918-19: The extent and spread in South Australia. Flinders Academic Commons (Flinders University). 22(1). 48. 2 indexed citations
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Gillham, David, et al.. (2014). Disaster survivors: A narrative approach towards emotional recovery. Australian Journal of Emergency Management. 29(2). 25. 17 indexed citations
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Kako, Mayumi, Jamie Ranse, Aiko Yamamoto, & Paul Arbon. (2014). What Was the Role of Nurses During the 2011 Great East Earthquake of Japan? An Integrative Review of the Japanese Literature. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 29(3). 275–279. 18 indexed citations
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Arbon, Paul, Jamie Ranse, Lynette Cusack, et al.. (2013). Australasian emergency nurses’ willingness to attend work in a disaster: A survey. Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal. 16(2). 52–57. 83 indexed citations
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Hutton, Alison, et al.. (2010). Piloting a mass gathering conceptual framework at an Adelaide Schoolies Festival. Collegian Journal of the Royal College of Nursing Australia. 17(4). 183–191. 19 indexed citations
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Kako, Mayumi & Satoko Mitani. (2010). A literature review of disaster nursing competencies in Japanese nursing journals. Collegian Journal of the Royal College of Nursing Australia. 17(4). 161–173. 12 indexed citations
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Kako, Mayumi, et al.. (2009). Volunteer experiences in community housing during the Great Hanshin‐Awaji Earthquake, Japan. Nursing and Health Sciences. 11(4). 357–359. 12 indexed citations
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Kako, Mayumi. (2006). Herbal Diplomats: The Contribution of Early American Nurses (1830-1860) to Nineteenth-Century Health Care Reform and the Botanical Medical Movement. Nursing History Review. 14. 247. 1 indexed citations

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