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The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying
Volume 39, Issue 1 / 2016
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- to support, "we save it that we die like oneself", and to inherit - heart to snuggle up to, and to tell 西村幸祐 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 4-5, 2016. |
- to support, "we save it that we die like oneself", and to inherit - heart to snuggle up to, and to tell 澤井美穂 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 6-7, 2016. |
Special proposal 渡邊正 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 8-8, 2016. |
We live in the life that 1 is good for and die by good death 柏木哲夫 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 9-10, 2016. |
The spiritual pain which is more plain than 2 and the care 山崎章郎 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 11-12, 2016. |
3 After a short dream, and undrunk 玄侑宗久 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 13-14, 2016. |
Talks - advance care planning - to realize life and the death that 1 is desirable for 木澤義之 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 15-16, 2016. |
From present and this of clinical path - Liverpool Care Pathway Japanese edition of the care of 2 end-of-life care - 茅根義和 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 17-18, 2016. |
Change and diversification - of - hospice palliative care dates back to 3 source and to go down the river 志真泰夫 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 19-20, 2016. |
4 stained healing people 恒藤暁 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 21-22, 2016. |
Adventure of 5 structure constitution medical care studies 岡本拓也 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 23-24, 2016. |
From study - ethical viewpoint in the clinical practice of 6 death - 宮下光令 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 25-26, 2016. |
Fusion - of my view on decease - contemporary medicine and spiritualism 吉田和弘 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 27-28, 2016. |
We die, and one Chairman makes a comment like symposium 1 oneself 西村幸祐, 清水千世 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 29-30, 2016. |
1. About dying like oneself 馬淵淳 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 30-31, 2016. |
2. Growing awareness and accept the death : How to death seems to yourself 寺山心一翁 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 31-33, 2016. |
3. "Die like oneself; a specialist in hospice thinking to support one" and "die which seems to be me" 大井裕子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 33-34, 2016. |
4. To be a son meaning - to spend one month of last moments at home to the death, and to be father, and to continue being a husband; - 沼田靖子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 35-35, 2016. |
5. About "support to die, and to expect with a person like oneself" 田中夏江 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 35-36, 2016. |
6. Support to die, and to expect with a person like oneself 岡崎正典 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 36-37, 2016. |
7. Support to die, and to expect with a person like oneself 井上実穂 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 37-38, 2016. |
8. Put away with way of life that it may be said, "is already good"; 末永和之 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 38-38, 2016. |
We comment on - Chairman to support quality of - "oneself" of the death at the place where symposium 2 varies clinical 家田秀明, 月山淑 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 39-41, 2016. |
1. End-of-life characteristic in the emergency care 岩田充永 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 41-41, 2016. |
2. Provision of beautiful the sleeping form of until the last moment : Beauty, Comfort, Dignity 桑田美代子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 41-42, 2016. |
3. Reproduction from a vegetative state state after the severe cerebral damage 石山光枝 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 42-43, 2016. |
4. Reexamine the dialysis treatment for end-stage renal failure patients: Question of Do you want to start dialysis? Do you want to continue dialysis? Why do not you think of a method other than dialysis? 石川英昭 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 43-45, 2016. |
We comment on - Chairman to join a heart of education - care to a person engaged in clinical practice of the symposium 3 death together 高宮有介, 辻川真弓 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 46-47, 2016. |
1. A class and self-care of the life to a medical system student 高宮有介 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 47-49, 2016. |
2. From the experience that adopted spiritual care education - meditation of the student nurse - 安田裕子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 49-51, 2016. |
3. Education about the clinical practice of the death in the non-medical system university 坂口幸弘 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 51-52, 2016. |
4. To a caring person "a heart of the care" 永井照代 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 52-53, 2016. |
A concept of the death in symposium 4 various religion and the support Chairman comment 前野宏, 藤腹明子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 54-55, 2016. |
1. Straight thanatopsis of the Shinto 安蘇谷正彦 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 55-57, 2016. |
2. View on decease in the primitive Buddhism 岩崎良行 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 57-58, 2016. |
3. Death and hope in Christianity 林陽子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 58-60, 2016. |
4. Death and nursing in Islam 青柳かおる The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 60-61, 2016. |
We learn with the failure that changed community medical care - me who support the patients for panel discussion 1 terminal phase and comment on - Chairman 吉村学, 石口房子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 62-63, 2016. |
1. Through the bitter experience of importance - younger days of the treatment at home 26 years many types of job cooperation - 小笠原文雄 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 63-65, 2016. |
2. Days to ask itself whether it is a forgiven person to snuggle up 入学佳宏 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 65-66, 2016. |
3. We learn with the failure that changed me 宇都宮宏子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 66-67, 2016. |
4. From settings of failure and learning - temporary nursing at home that changed me - 野崎加世子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 68-68, 2016. |
Mild daycare salon Chairman comment to support a panel discussion 2 cancer survivor 阿部まゆみ, 安藤詳子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 69-70, 2016. |
1. The mild daycare D cafe which an at-home palliative care clinic aims at 柴田岳三 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 70-72, 2016. |
2. The way of the cancer salon leading to improvement of the self-efficacy of the participant 宇根底亜希子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 72-73, 2016. |
3. Because the heart of mild daycare salon - person and family of the Aichi Hospital is mild; - 藤井恭子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 73-75, 2016. |
We tell what to support - children to children losing a panel discussion 3 parent and comment on - Chairman how you support it 池永昌之, 茶園美香 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 76-77, 2016. |
1. Through the activity of "the gathering of children and families who lost an important person" and the interview to a protector 杉本脩子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 77-79, 2016. |
2. Support to anteroposterior children losing a parent and a parent 大沢かおり The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 79-80, 2016. |
3. With the support from a nurse to the children who looked after for a help of - grief work - 柴田亜弥子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 80-82, 2016. |
Education training committee sponsorship 2015 second education training workshop 馬場祥子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 83-83, 2016. |
1 "View of life and death, life of Enku, death the way." : From the human suffering in the 120,000 bodies structure Buddha long-cherished wish of the background 大下大圓 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 84-85, 2016. |
We learn from Schindler "Chiune Sugihara of 2" Orient 國枝大索 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 86-87, 2016. |
What is the music to want to hear in last moments of three life? 濱島秀行1), 河村飛鳥2), 北村多佳子3), 一万田正彦4) The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 88-89, 2016. |
4 Storyteller birthplace, Gifu : Anrakuan Sakuden Shonin 高井雅康 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 90-91, 2016. |
5 Whether the Narrow Road to the Deep North is why ending in Ogaki : Awareness of Basho literature and death 塩村耕 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 92-93, 2016. |
For people taking care of 1 family, bereaved 大西秀樹 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 94-95, 2016. |
Process of view on decease of 2 care providers, spiritual care education 神谷亨, 宮地由佳 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 96-97, 2016. |
3 Patient job assistance : For support the live my way 山内英子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 98-99, 2016. |
- that, thank you, - dog therapy improves quality of the palliative care 4 Chanel 家田秀明, 伊藤浩明 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 100-101, 2016. |
Key point therapy for 5 healthcare workers and family 齋藤剛康 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 102-103, 2016. |
6 The reason for life : It is considered from the field of baby medical 寺澤大祐 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 104-105, 2016. |
Form of <prayer> demanded in a body morgue of 1 Great East Japan Earthquake 石井光太 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 106-107, 2016. |
From the care of the heart at 2 Mount Ontake eruption disasters, we think about survivors gilt 小泉典章 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 108-109, 2016. |
How should we die? 山田貴敏 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 110-110, 2016. |
End-of-Life Care workshop for social workers 田村里子 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 111-112, 2016. |
- to think about end-of-life care about death to stare at the death from the situation that is - color color 三枝好幸, 柏木哲夫 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 113-114, 2016. |
1 End-of-Life Care in Hong Kong Amy Chow, 藤井義博1) The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 115-116, 2016. |
Cultivation - of the emotional flexibility in the work with people dying for 2 Cultivating Emotional Competence in Working with Dying and Bereaved Persons - death and the people who lost it Amy Chow, 梅田恵, 栗原幸恵 The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 117-118, 2016. |
University Student Awareness and Declaration of Organ Donation : In the Comparison between Nursing and Non-medical Students Shiori Uchimura1), Arisa Nishio2), Makiko Komatsu2) The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 146-152, 2016. |
Factors Needed to Promote Palliative Care by Nurses Who Care for Schizophrenic Patients Dying from Cancer at Psychiatric Hospitals Misako Hisamatsu1), Harumi Arai2), Mami Ueda3), Noriko Maeda4) The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 153-158, 2016. |
Events that Affect Nurse's Perspective of Life and Death, and Changes in Nursing Practice Yuka Suga1), Makiko Komatsu2) The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 159-165, 2016. |
The Factors that Contribute to Self-transformation of 'Salon for Cancer Patients' Users in Designated Cancer Care Hospital - Self-transformation of user as Viewed from the Hospital-Working Staff - Masamichi Ito1), Takako Mitsuyuki2), Kikue Fujimoto3), Mayumi Abe4), Toyoko Sugita2), Shoko Ando2) The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 166-173, 2016. |
When I meet a Patient Who Wishes to Die Kanako Shimizu The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 174-179, 2016. |
Effects on Quality of Life (QOL) Following Admission into a Palliative Care Unit and Interactive Dialogue between Patients and Their Families Sayuri Kobayashi1), Mayumi Tsujikawa2), Sayaka Sugino3), Miwa Sakaguchi2) The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 180-184, 2016. |
Benefit Findings from Disease Experience According to the Personal Journals Written by Breast Cancer Patients Migiwa Nakada1), Mizue Shiromaru1), Mikiyo Sato2), Michiko Kadobayashi3), Satomi Mizutani4), Mari Honma5), Takehiko Ito6) The Japanese Journal of Clinical Research on Death and Dying 39(1): 185-191, 2016. |