@article{oai:serve.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000120, author = {丸山, 久美子}, issue = {第2号}, journal = {聖学院大学論叢, The Journal of Seigakuin University}, month = {Feb}, note = {The purpose of this study is twofold: to present a new form of palliative medical care for the dying cancer patient, and to make an optical “Quality of Life and Death” (QOLD) scale for supportive care to patients suffering from cancer and other diseases. The basic concept of palliative medical care is that it is essential to consider not only the properties of human pain and the image structure in doctor-patient relationships but also images of life and death both among terminally ill patients and among curable cancer patients suffering post-operative pain or nausea due to chemotherapy. What patients need, besides specific therapy for cancer and other diseases, is comprehensive medical, nursing, and psychological help. The field of palliative medicine is therefore interdisciplinary, involving not only the medical sciences but also psychiatry, religion, and sociology. It is imperative that caregivers attend to the patient as a total human being, not merely as a person afflicted with a tumor that may or may not be shrinking. Clinical social psychology offers a point of view that permits us to try to solve the problems posed by this imperative. 痛みがひとたび彼を目覚めさせる時、彼は自分がなんらかの意味で真の宇宙と「向かい合って」いることを知る。「痛みの問題」C.S.ルイス1940}, pages = {139--156}, title = {QOLD評価測定尺度に関する基礎的研究(1)}, volume = {第9巻}, year = {1997}, yomi = {マルヤマ, クミコ} }