Good death and bereavement in a lung cancer patient following meaning-centered couples psychotherapy by a cancer nursing specialist.
Eriko HayashiHideki OnishiPublished in: Palliative & supportive care (2023)
Meaning-centered psychotherapy provided to terminal cancer patients by cancer nurses can help patients and their families express their gratitude, thereby achieving a good death for the bereaved family. Nurses are likely to increasingly perform MCP in the future.
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