@article{oai:serve.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000132, author = {丸山, 久美子}, issue = {第1号}, journal = {聖学院大学論叢, The Journal of Seigakuin University}, month = {Sep}, note = {In Japan it is very difficult to investigate the matter of telling the truth to terminally-ill cancer patients or to obtain informed consent from patients. The reason is that there is no consensus about obtaining informed consent from terminally-ill cancer patients or other dying patients. In this study a questionnaire was used regarding cancer notification, informed consent, and the impressions formed of doctors and nurses by various kinds of patients. University students were surveyed regarding implicit personality theory as applied to the human relationships of doctors and nurses to patients. Students understand the concept of informed consent, and they desire to know the diagnosis from the chief doctors before the doctors tell it to the family. Moreover, the structure and process of forming impressions of the patients by the doctors and nurses was discovered. Patients also formed their impressions of the doctors and nurses. Most important was the ability, activity and gentleness of the doctors and nurses toward the patients. These results indicate that in the future it is necessary to investigate the patient’s living will to know the truth.}, pages = {89--110}, title = {インフォームド・コンセント(IC)に関する考察 : 医者・患者における暗黙の人間関係論}, volume = {第11巻}, year = {1998}, yomi = {マルヤマ, クミコ} }