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Meaning and Factors of Psychological Distancing which Pediatric Oncology Nurses Recognize in Their Interactions with Patients Chie Suzuki 1 1Fukushima College of Nursing Keyword: 小児がん , 患者-看護婦関係 , 看護のストレス , 看護婦の心理 pp.179-188
Published Date 1998/4/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1681900450
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 Recently the therapy for malignancy in children has improved and many more patients are surviving, although malignacy still remains the most common cause of mortality in children over the age of five years. However, as therapy has become more aggressive, suffering and anxiety for these patients has increased, and nurses that work with them face more difficulties.

 The purpose of this study is to describe factors and meaning of psychological distancing which pediatric oncology nurses recognize in their interactions with patients.

 In this study, the grounded theory approach was used. The subjects were sixteen nurses working with patients a flicted with various malignancies.

 They were interviewed, and nurse - patient interactions were observed.

 The results were as follows:

 1. Some factors and four patterns of the psychological distancing were extracted.

 2. The psychological distancing is defined by feelings of limitations to their care capacity which the nurses experienced.


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