Disease is a disorder of an organism's structure or function,painand discomfort occur and dailylivingIt is a condition that interferes with the We see positions that discuss illness based on objective judgments and subjective judgments, as well as those that discuss illness based on cultural and social relationships.
In medical terminology, the term disease is used rather than illness as a classification based on objective medical diagnostic criteria. When there is a physical abnormality, a diagnostic name is assigned to the condition based on evidence, and the condition is classified as a disease. As medical science has developed based on scientific progress, a large number of diseases have been recognized. In this concept, the classification of diseases, etiology, diagnostic methods, and treatment methods based on expertise and technology,nursingThe company is required to put into practice the following
From the standpoint of discussing illness based on subjective judgment, it is emphasized that how one interprets and experiences illness differs from person to person and is viewed as illness (ILLNESS) based on the experience of illness. This approach emphasizes an attitude of understanding the illness experience, listening to how people interpret the illness and what they think about recovery and recuperation from the illness, and working together to lead them to a good and healthy state.
In terms of the idea of a continuum of health, we must not forget that a very complex relationship is established between health and illness that cannot be easily delineated and separated, and that culture and social institutions are strongly involved in drawing this line.

References
(1) Kazuyoshi Yamaguchi (supervisor): New Edition Map Book of Diseases, Kodansha, 2000.
(2) Florence Nightingale (Author) / Usui, Yukiko, Kodama, Kozuko, et al. (Translators): Essays in Nursing: What is Health, What is Illness, and What is Nursing, Gendai-sha, 2003.
(3) Tetsuo Okado (Author): Series of Psychology and Nursing Care of Patients and Families (1) Illness and Human Behavior, Chuohoki Publisher, 1987.