@article{oai:sapmed.repo.nii.ac.jp:00016409, author = {宮嶋, 俊一}, journal = {北海道生命倫理研究 = Hokkaido Journal of Bioethics, Hokkaido Journal of Bioethics}, month = {Mar}, note = {Spirituality is a phenomenon that is thought of “not as religion itself but as religious.” With the word “spiritual” we can talk about the meanings of death and life without being bound to a specific religious tradition; thus, the attention to spiritual care is increasing in the area of end-of-life care. Spirituality can be thought of in two aspects, namely nomothetic and ideographic; the latter regards every experience of patients as being unique and non-replicable. This posture is common with the narrative approach in the end-of-life care. Moreover, the characteristic of creativity present in the narrative has the new possibility to create “a new story” without being bound to the conventional religious story.}, pages = {18--27}, title = {スピリチュアルケアにおけるナラティヴの意義について 【原著論文】}, volume = {4}, year = {2017} }