M. Ando, Mayumi Yamamoto, Yasuyoshi Ninosaka, K. Okamura
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A pilot study of narrative approach for terminally ill cancer patient at home hospice
In these days in Japan, the number of elders is increasing rapidly and many will be die in near future. Home hospice is one of the facilities where they spend their final stage. In Japan the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has recommended the expansion of equality for accessibility of care [1]. However, since home hospice has just begun rapidly in Japan, there are few a formal psychological or spiritual care.