@article{oai:toyoeiwa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000447, author = {HAYASHI, Yuko and 林, 祐子}, journal = {東洋英和大学院紀要, The Journal of the Graduate School of Toyo Eiwa University}, month = {Mar}, note = {Nurses who have been working for a long time in palliative care units face deep into the lives of the patients and their families. Despite the various stresses and dilemmas, they never run away. They find great value in keeping close to patients and their families. They have found great value in continuing to keep close, viewing this as a positive way of dealing with stress. They view the significance of their work not only as nurses who face the lives and deaths of their patients but also as people of sensibility who are able to accumulate the realization that they have gained growth and learning. In response, it has been shown that there is a major transformation in the formation of their views of life and death and in the attitudes of their hearts. This study will clarify the above-mentioned process and suggest the possibilities of: 1) basic nursing education and the significance of the promotion of death education from early childhood; 2) postgraduate guidance in the ways of viewing life and death education and practical assistance to patients in the terminal stages of illness and their families. The study suggests that such measures may contribute to raising the quality of end-of-life care across a range of circumstances, not limited to particular diseases such as cancer and to patients in palliative care units.}, pages = {79--94}, title = {緩和ケア病棟の看護師における死の捉え方に関する考察 : 死生観形成への影響について}, volume = {10}, year = {2014}, yomi = {ハヤシ, ユウコ} }