Clinical Insights: eWeLL's 'Kokoro no Care Meeting' in Osaka Attracts 80 Psychiatric Home Nurses and Specialists
On May 16, 2026, eWeLL co-hosted the 'Kokoro no Care Meeting' in Osaka. The event brought together 80 participants, including psychiatric home nurses and patients, to learn about recovery-oriented dialogue.
📋 Article Processing Timeline
- 📰 Published: May 22, 2026 at 20:00
- 🔍 Collected: May 22, 2026 at 11:31
- 🤖 AI Analyzed: May 22, 2026 at 11:48 (16 min after Collected)
eWeLL, Inc. (Securities Code: 5038, HQ: Chuo-ku, Osaka), a company driving improvements in home-based medical care through the electronic medical record (EMR) system 'iBow', co-hosted a participatory event titled 'Kokoro no Care Meeting' on May 16, 2026, at the TKP Shin-Osaka Conference Center.
The event attracted approximately 80 participants from across Japan, including psychiatric home nurses, medical/care institution staff, employment support specialists, as well as patients and their families. Through lectures, talk sessions, and interactive workshops, participants explored how caregivers can go beyond symptom management to truly connect with and unlock the potential of those they support.
Background: Transitioning from 'Management' to 'Dialogue'
In psychiatric home care, there is a growing need for engagement that addresses not just symptom management but also the individual's life and true feelings. Caregivers often face challenges in feeling effective through dialogue or finding limitations in their 'symptom manager' role. This seminar was planned to provide caregivers with practical insights centered on the concept of 'Recovery.'
Featured Speakers:
- Nobuyuki Oseko (Vice President, Visiting Nursing Station Minori): 'Practical Skills in Dialogue'
- eWeLL Luncheon Seminar: 'Creating Environments Where Professionals Can Focus on Nursing'
- Neteru Masukawa (WRAP® Advanced Level Facilitator): 'Recovery as Told by the Patient: What Does Recovery Really Mean?'
- Yoshiyuki Nakamura (MIRAI Visiting Nursing Station) and Takashi Noda (Michiruwa Group Hands Company): 'Improving Collaboration between Employment Support and Psychiatric Home Care'
The event attracted approximately 80 participants from across Japan, including psychiatric home nurses, medical/care institution staff, employment support specialists, as well as patients and their families. Through lectures, talk sessions, and interactive workshops, participants explored how caregivers can go beyond symptom management to truly connect with and unlock the potential of those they support.
Background: Transitioning from 'Management' to 'Dialogue'
In psychiatric home care, there is a growing need for engagement that addresses not just symptom management but also the individual's life and true feelings. Caregivers often face challenges in feeling effective through dialogue or finding limitations in their 'symptom manager' role. This seminar was planned to provide caregivers with practical insights centered on the concept of 'Recovery.'
Featured Speakers:
- Nobuyuki Oseko (Vice President, Visiting Nursing Station Minori): 'Practical Skills in Dialogue'
- eWeLL Luncheon Seminar: 'Creating Environments Where Professionals Can Focus on Nursing'
- Neteru Masukawa (WRAP® Advanced Level Facilitator): 'Recovery as Told by the Patient: What Does Recovery Really Mean?'
- Yoshiyuki Nakamura (MIRAI Visiting Nursing Station) and Takashi Noda (Michiruwa Group Hands Company): 'Improving Collaboration between Employment Support and Psychiatric Home Care'
FAQ
「こころのケア ミーティング」とはどのようなイベントですか?
精神科訪問看護師や医療関係者、当事者などがリカバリー(こころの回復)を軸に、対話の実践や連携について学び合う参加型イベントです。
イベントの開催背景は何ですか?
精神科の在宅支援現場で、症状管理という役割に限界を感じたり、対話による支援への手応えを求めている支援者の課題に応えるために企画されました。
eWeLLはどのような役割でこのイベントに関わっていますか?
共催者として関わり、ランチョンセミナーにて電子カルテ「iBow」を用いた、専門職が本来の看護に専念できる環境づくりについて提案を行いました。
主な講演者にはどのような方がいますか?
小瀬古伸幸氏(精神科認定看護師)、増川ねてる氏(WRAP®アドバンスレベルファシリテーター)、中村義幸氏、野田貴士氏らが登壇しました。
iBowを活用することでどのようなメリットが期待されますか?
業務の管理を仕組み化することで負担を軽減し、専門職が当事者との対話を深めるための余白時間(本来の看護に専念できる時間)を創出できます。