タニ テツオ
  谷 哲夫   リハビリテーション学部 言語聴覚学科   教授
■ 標題
  『“White Coat Effect”Induced by Therapist’s Presence During Speech Therapy for Stroke Rehabilitation: A Single Case Study』
■ 概要
  The excessive pressor response triggered in patients by an alerting reaction to a doctor’s presence has been termed the “white coat effect.”A 68-year-old man with verbal apraxia after multiple lacunar infarctions was referrd to the hospital for speech rehabilitation. He experienced difficulty in talking with the speech therapist during therapy sessions but not when talking with his friends or family. Because the therapist’s presence was stressful to the patient, it was considered that his anxiety might produce an excessive increase in blood pressure. It was concluded that the excessive pressor response seen in this patient during therapist-directed speech therapy resulted from the white coat effect induced by the therapist’s presence.
  Hironosuke Sakamoto, MD, Tetsuo Sakamaki, MD(群馬大 医 内科), Tetsuo Tani, EdM(日高病院 リハセンター 言語療法室), Yoshiro Sugai, MD, Tetsuya Nakamura, MD, Zenpei Ono, MD, Tsugiyasu Kanda, MD, Masahiko Kurabayashi, MD, Ryozo Nagai, MD(群馬大 医 内科)
(共同研究につき本人担当分抽出不可能)

  共著   Arch Phys Med Rehabili,80   470-472頁   1999