2021
DOI: 10.2342/ymj.70.99
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The Process of Assessment and Intervention by Nurses in the "Concerns and True Feelings" of Terminal Cancer Patients in General Wards.

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“…Unfortunately, these thoughts may be difficult to express because of their physical and psychological condition. In addition, people at the EOL may have pressing concerns about “unfinished business,” such as dependent family members or pets, putting their affairs in order, finances, reconciling with estranged relatives, or resolving inheritance issues (Goto et al, 2022; Nagata et al, 2018; Tanaka et al, 2021). If people are unable to express their feelings, or if those around them are unable to understand their wishes, the issues they wish to resolve and their unfinished business may be overlooked.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, these thoughts may be difficult to express because of their physical and psychological condition. In addition, people at the EOL may have pressing concerns about “unfinished business,” such as dependent family members or pets, putting their affairs in order, finances, reconciling with estranged relatives, or resolving inheritance issues (Goto et al, 2022; Nagata et al, 2018; Tanaka et al, 2021). If people are unable to express their feelings, or if those around them are unable to understand their wishes, the issues they wish to resolve and their unfinished business may be overlooked.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%