Masaki Kitajima, Yuta Mitobe, Shinichiro Morishita, Chisako Naito, Mika Maruyama and Chiharu Miyata
Niigata Cancer Center Hospital, Japan
Kyoto University, Japan
Mie University, Japan
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Nurs Care
Purpose: Even in a situation that discouraged just after the informed consent (I・C) by support to promote the self-determination and care to rapid anxiety, it shows the cases that could be linked to the recuperation smoothly. Method: Phenomenological case study (A patient with malignant mesothelioma) Results & Discussion: Mr. A and his wife was in a state that does not conceal the appearance of disappointment. After I � C, when we were confirmed, he returned to ask what kind of cancer? In order to facilitate understanding of Mr. A, we explained focusing on QOL have been affected from cancer. In addition, they because that was in the pension, in consideration of the daily life situation, anxiety even in economies was assessment and has potential. Therefore, results described the benefit plans of medical expenses, they had exposed that "actually, but medical expenses was anxiety was relieved", "I want to prospectively treated if can alleviate the symptoms". After that, he was alleviate symptoms undergoing chemotherapy. Than these things, information to predict their anxiety and needs, it considered was to support, such as send the subsequent recuperation. Conclusion: Information to predict their anxiety and needs, considered was to support, such as send the subsequent recuperation.
Masaki Kitajima has passed national nursing examination of Japan and also obtained full-unlimited nursing licensure of Japan on 2004. He acquired certified nurse specialist in cancer nursing of Japan on 2009. He is now a associate professor in the department of nursing at the Niigata University of Health and Welfare.
Email: kitajima@nuhw.ac.jp
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