[Fukuoka University] Faculty of Pharmacy 'Fukuyaku Project' students created a Home Hospice Karuta card game
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Students of Fukuoka University's Faculty of Pharmacy have created a 'Home Hospice Karuta' card game to increase awareness of home hospice care, as part of the 'Fukuyaku Project.' With the cooperation of Ninosaka Clinic, the students led the entire production process from concept to design, and presented their results in a poster session.
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- Q: What is the 'Fukuyaku Project'?
- A: It is a problem-solving program implemented by Fukuoka University's Faculty of Pharmacy since 2023, aimed at fostering the enthusiasm, attitude, and skills necessary for students' future careers.
- Q: Who created the 'Home Hospice Karuta'?
- A: It was created by the student team of Fukuoka University's Faculty of Pharmacy's problem-solving program 'Fukuyaku Project', with the cooperation of Nosaka Clinic.
- Q: What were the key considerations in creating the karuta?
- A: The students conducted multiple interviews with home hospice users, their families, and medical professionals, and were involved in all processes from wording the reading cards to creating the illustrations for the picking cards.
- Q: Where was the karuta presented?
- A: It was presented at the 'Home Hospice Festival 2026' in March this year, in the form of a poster presentation.
- Q: What is the purpose of this project?
- A: The aim is to raise awareness about the concept and importance of home hospice care through the medium of 'karuta', which can be enjoyed by all generations.