14 Hello everyone! My name is Shiho, and I will be the reporter for The NewZ Vol. 30. In Vol.27, I have reported about the medical operation system differences between Sweden and Japan. Throughout this report, I would like to go deeper into the support systems. Enjoy!society is based on through my classes at a Swedish university, and I felt that these values and culture are strongly reflected in the way in which the values underlie the provided medical care between Sweden and Japan. In a class where we were taught about values, I was very exists is when you gain three things, a dog, a car, and a summer house, and nothing more is desired. Behind this The Swedish word "lagom," which is an abbreviation of the word "laget om," is said to have existed ever since the Viking era. The word, when translated into Japanese, has a meaning something in just the right amount, not too much but not too little. This attitude is also seen in the way people work, with a "don't work too hard" approach being the norm, so much so that when people go to see a doctor, it is often the case that the doctor in charge of their care is on vacation. It is a standard where it is expected to work as hard as you are able to, without stress, while keeping your mind and body healthy. This may be an example of an environment that makes us reconsider the way work is done in Japan, where people are always pushing themselves over their limits, and where death from overwork has become a huge issue in Japanese society. I have learned about the values and culture that Swedish impressed by the fact that from the first class, the professor introduced that in Sweden, the maximum happiness that is the concept of "lagom ," a way of thinking that is very ingrained in the Swedish lifestyle.like "moderation. Moderation stands for doing or having S h i h o M a t s u z a k i1. Introduction2. The existence of “Lagom”Lund University, SwedenMedical support approach differences between Sweden and Japan
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