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Philosophy
[Introduction]
Introduction Chapter : How Medical Care Is Experienced
Aiming to build a phenomenology of medical practice Tetsuya Sakakibara and yumi Nishimura
1 Introduction
2 From a doctor's perspective
3 From a nurse's perspective
4 From a personal assistance job
5 From a patient and family's perspective
1 Introduction
2 Into the world of medicine
3 From a doctor's perspective Tetsuya Sakakibara
1 Introduction
2 From a doctor's perspective
3 From a family doctor's perspective
3 From a doctor's perspective Tetsuya Nishimura
1 Introduction
2 From a doctor's perspective
3 From a family doctor's perspective
3 From 2 Educate staff
3 Attitudes toward patients
4 Values patients' feelings
5 Discussions on phenomenological of patients and family
6 Thoughts
7 Conclusion
Chapter 7 : I as an ambiguous professional
Takahiro Nishimura
1 Introduction
2 View of Support as Poor and Straitened
3 Run away from patients, not from patients?
4 Taste of Tako-yaki made by nurses : I as an ambiguous professional
1 Encounter with phenomenology in Chapter 8, "A Case Study Looking at Meaning of Care"
Attempts to describe the mind and skills of nursing
Toshiko Fukuda
1 Introduction
2 Experience described as "Examples"
2 Experience described as "And nurses' perspectives Yasuhiko Murakami
1 Introduction
2 Introduction to pain and comfort
3 PICS : Physical Decline and Imagination of Life
4 Imagination of Life : Listening to Patients
5 Decision Support
Brief history
Professor of the Faculty of Modern Liberal Arts and Emeritus Professor of Tokyo Woman's Christian University. Ph.D. (Literature)
Author : 『 Hussar, Creation of Phenomenology -- Establishment and Development of Methods 』 (Tokyo University Press, 2009). blood collection data main rules yumi Chikata phenomenological phenomenological phenomenological phenomenological district facilities self-support group dialysis therapy