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山口県立大学看護学部紀要 Volume 3
published_at 1999
How do in-patients with advanced terminal cancer feel ?
How do in-patients with advanced terminal cancer feel ?
Tanaka Aiko
Iwamoto Teruyo
Kaneyasu Hisae
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The purpose of this study was to know how in-patients with advanced terminal lcancer feel, thereby, determining ways that nurses in he hospital who care for patients who are terminally ill can improve their care for patient who are terminally ill.
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terminal care
advanced terminal cancer
in-patients
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