@article{oai:twinkle.repo.nii.ac.jp:00020121, author = {大堀, 洋子 and 吉田, 有里 and 廣井, 陽子}, issue = {4}, journal = {東京女子医科大学雑誌}, month = {Apr}, note = {This report shows the results of a study investigating the activities of the palliative care team, the role of care workers in the team and care workers at wards who receive instructions from liaison psychiatrists. The core activities are as follows: consultations, conferences, and study meetings on palliative care. The teams need to share all available information and plan ahead so as to participate without confusion at the clinic or for patients and their families. Therefore, nurses need to take part as coordinators between the clinic and the teams and to hold conferences or study meetings periodically. Nurses working for terminal patients at the acute stage ward undergo various kinds of pressure while caring for their patients. Nurses have accepted facts that the counsel of the teams helps symptom to palliate and that circumstantial assessment and the problems are settled. With getting judgment on psychology phases of patients, especially terminal patients, about receiving their disease and getting solution for the mental phases, it seemed to become easier to communicate with patients. [The meaning of these sentences is not clear. Please clarify. It would help to have the Japanese abstract as well.]}, pages = {202--206}, title = {緩和ケアチーム看護師の取り組み : 小さなことからコツコツと(シンポジウム,緩和医療,第72回東京女子医科大学学会総会)}, volume = {77}, year = {2007} }