Independence means to be free from dependence and subordination to others, and to be able to carry out one's daily life on one's own.livingand societylivingThis means that the company is able to operate a This includes,livingThere are aspects of personal independence, economic independence, and spiritual independence.livingself-relianceActivities of Daily LifeEconomic independence is self-sufficiency in the form of earning one's own income andlivingThis is to maintain the Although there is no clear conceptual definition of spiritual independence, it is possible to be self-reliant without the help of others.decision-makingThe ability to do so, and an attitude of responsibility toward it, is considered a key element.
growthdevelopmentIn the process, a person is not independent from the beginning, but gradually becomes independent of his or her caregivers and is expected to be independent in adulthood. Independence is,self-determinationand is established by the ability to self-manage in the performance of what has been decided. At the time of health impairmentActivities of Daily Lifeis restricted or psychological dependence arises, the level of independence is likely to decrease. Independence can also be reduced by health impairments, which can lead to dailylivingof a person who has come to need the assistance of others in therehabilitationand ... andnursingThe goal of the project is to
The synonym "self-control(Autonomy" refers to "acting in accordance with one's own established norms without being subject to control or constraint from others," and is used with distinction. (The term "autonomy" is used with a distinction.self-control(See the section on "The)

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