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(Last updated : 2025-10-09 10:00:43)
Hidehiko Sakurai
Department / Course
Hokkaido University of Science Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Department of Pharmacy
Job
Professor
Achievement
Academic background
Present specialized field
Book and thesis
Academic conference presentation
Academic background
2011/03
Degree Acquisition
(Commerce)
2000/03
Degree Acquisition
(Commerce)
Present specialized field
commerce, Medical management and medical sociology
Book and thesis
Papers
Performance Evaluation of 18 Generative AI Models (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Perplexity) in 2024 Japanese Pharmacist Licensing Examination: Comparative Study JMIR Medical Education 11 (Co-authored) 2025/09
Papers
Examining the Influence Structure of Self-Efficacy and Health Literacy on Medication Adherence,pp.18-30 (Co-authored) 2024/10
Papers
Empirical study on promotion of appropriate pharmacotherapy in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis,pp.89-98 (Co-authored) 2023/12
Papers
Empirical Study on the Influence of Health Literacy and Health Belief Model Concepts on Continuous Consumption Behavior,pp.1-18 (Co-authored) 2023/09
Papers
Relationship between Health Literacy and the Use of Patient Information Leaflets for Older Adults Who Use Pharmacies Journal of Geriatric Pharmacy 8 (3),pp.58-67 (Co-authored) 2025/09
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Academic conference presentation
2019/07
Relationship between and Causal Verification of Intentional and Unintentional Medication Non-adherence (INFORMS Healthcare Conference 2019)
2018/09
Survey on perceptions of home care physicians and nurses regarding home medical care (78th FIP World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences(Glasgow, Scotland))
2017/06
Relationship between Customer and Employee Satisfaction in Healthcare Professional Services (Frontiers in Service Conference 2017 NYC)
2013/09
An investigation on the perceived level of information amount in the medication instructions (FIP Congress in Dublin (Ireland))
2012/11
A Comparison of Community Pharmacies in a Japanese Chain on the Relative Impact of Core and Auxiliary Elements on Service Evaluation (The 2nd International Symposium on Operations Management and Strategy 2012)
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