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- Tokiwa Fumie
- Saitama Prefectural University, School of Health and Social Services, Department of Nursing
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- Ohba Ryoko
- Saitama Prefectural University, School of Health and Social Services, Department of Nursing
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- Kikuchi Etuko
- Saitama Prefectural University, School of Health and Social Services, Department of Nursing
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- Kawabata Kimiko
- Saitama Prefectural University, School of Health and Social Services, Department of Nursing
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- Kaneko Kiyoko
- Saitama Prefectural University, School of Health and Social Services, Department of Nursing
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- Suzuki Reiko
- Saitama Prefectural University, School of Health and Social Services, Department of Nursing
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- Chikugo Yukie
- Saitama Prefectural University, School of Health and Social Services, Department of Nursing
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- Hoshino Junko
- Saitama Prefectural University, School of Health and Social Services, Department of Nursing
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- がんサバイバーを支援するキャンパス型緩和ケアサロンの形成過程
- ガン サバイバー オ シエン スル キャンパスガタ カンワ ケアサロン ノ ケイセイ カテイ
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<p>Purpose:To describe the formation of a campus-style palliative care salon for cancer survivors as currently performed in action research, and to investigate related future issues.</p><p>Method:The evaluation period was set as June 2013 to February 2014. With the cooperation of consenting cancer survivors participating in the palliative care salon, participatory observations were made, and semi-structured interviews were performed. For the analysis, qualitative induction analysis was carried out regarding the formation processes over time of the palliative care salon.</p><p>Results:Four aspects regarding the formation of the palliative care salon were investigated:publicity, securing and arranging a site, operations and implementation(execution), and the sentiments(emotions, feelings, understandings)of participants. Participants were aware of the site as a “place for speaking(communicating),” and they felt the merits of having a “campus-style” environment. Meanwhile, operation-related aspects regarding the physical environment and costs(expenses)were cited as problematic issues. The authors plan further investigations, in which they will accumulate and analyze more data.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of Human Care Sciences
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Journal of Human Care Sciences 4 (0), 1-5, 2015-03-31
The SPU Academy of Human Care Science