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References
1) Shigeko Izumi: Symptom management model by nurses: Understanding of symptom experiences mainly by cancer patients and nurses' strategies, Nursing Research, 39(3), p.167-179, 2006.
(2) UCSF Symptom Management Faculty Group: A model for symptom management, International Nursing Review, 20(4), p.22-28, 1997.
3) Patricia Larson: Symptom management: the nurse's role and responsibility, International Nursing Review, 20(4), p. 29-37, 1997.