ijaku
Ijaku is a term originating from the Japanese language, often translated as "sick person" or "patient." It is a general descriptor used in medical and everyday contexts to refer to someone who is unwell or suffering from an illness or injury. The term itself is neutral and does not imply any specific condition or severity of ailment.
In medical settings, ijaku is used to identify individuals receiving care or consultation from healthcare professionals.
The concept of ijaku is fundamental to understanding patient-provider relationships in Japanese healthcare systems. It emphasizes