@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00016493, author = {永川, 宅和 and 真田, 弘美 and 俵, 友恵 and 須釜, 淳子 and 紺家, 千津子 and 大桑, 麻由美}, journal = {金沢大学医学部保健学科紀要 = Memoirs of School of Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine Kanazawa University}, month = {Dec}, note = {Patients with cancer face the serious problem of thinking about their future. Whether or not the patients should be informed, and if so, how. This has been a topic of discussion for some time, however, no consensus has been reached. This may be due in part to differences in culture and religion. Nurses who are near the patients have a difficult task concerning patient care after they are in­formed. The chief editor who is a notable expert in the field of pancreatic can­cer has the following comments : "This paper emphasizes that nurses should play an active role in stabilizing the patients emotionally, comforting their pain, and supporting their families."}, pages = {253--257}, title = {がんと看護 : がんの告知について}, volume = {22}, year = {1998} }