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Feelings of “Meiwaku/Burden” and Autonomy: Through an Examination of Studies on Spiritual Pain and Self-Perceived Burden
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HIKASA, Haruka Faculty of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University
Abstract
This study aimed to clarify the meaning of feelings of “Meiwaku/Burden” in Japan, which is expressed as “I do not want to bother others” or “I do not want to be a burden.” This is examined specifically in the context of medical care for the terminally and chronically ill. The first section of this paper reviews the core meaning of autonomy and the situations in which feelings of “Meiwaku/Burden” is focused in Japan. Section 2 examines the meaning of “Meiwaku” and “burden,” which is understood in regards to “autonomy,” particularly in the context of patients’ terminal suffering and spiritual pain in palliative care in Japan. Section 3 verifies that “Meiwaku” and “burden” in Japan are sometimes understood as “self-perceived burden (SPB).” Section 4 examines the meaning of “burden” in the discussion of SPB. Section 5 attempts to clarify the meaning of feelings of “Meiwaku/Burden” in medical care, specifically in the context of “autonomy.”
Keywords
feelings of "Meiwaku/Burden"
autonom
independence
spiritual pain
self-perceived burden (SPB)
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特集論文(Articles)
Publication Title
Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date
2023-03-31
Volume
volume3
Publisher
岡山大学大学院ヘルスシステム統合科学研究科
Publisher Alternative
Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University
Start Page
29
End Page
38
ISSN
2436-3227
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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岡山大学
language
Japanese
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Refereed
True
Eprints Journal Name
interdisciplinary