A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study of Aesthetics in Nursing Practice Among Hospitalized Cancer Patients in Nepal.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Waraporn Kongsuwan, Pratiksha Dahal
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Background: Aesthetics is the art of nursing that is expressive, subjective, and visible in the act of caring in nursing practice. Aesthetics in nursing practice satisfies holistic needs and achieves the quality of whole-person care. Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe the meanings of the lived experiences of cancer patients in terms of receiving care from the perspective of aesthetics in nursing practice. Methods: The hermeneutic phenomenological approach grounded on Gadamerian philosophy guided this study. Eleven Nepalese cancer patients who met the inclusion criteria shared their experiences through graphic illustrations (drawings) and interviews. Data were analyzed and interpreted following van Manen's phenomenological approach reflective of the four life worlds. The trustworthiness of findings was established following the criteria by Lincoln and Guba. Results: Thematic categories of the lived experience of cancer patients were revealed, reflecting the four life worlds: lived relation expressed as being nurtured as a family; lived space as appreciating the healing space; lived time as being hopeful; and lived body as receiving a new life. This experience was described as experiencing self and other while appreciating the healing space, being hopeful and nurtured as family and having a new life Implications for Practice: Aesthetics in nursing practice values on politely nurturing cancer patients as nurses' family members in a pleasant healing environment. Further, cancer patients experience having a new life.

尼泊尔住院癌症患者护理实践中的美学解释学现象学研究。
背景:美学是一门护理艺术,在护理实践中的护理行为中具有表现力、主观性和可见性。护理实践中的美学满足了整体需求,实现了全人护理的质量。目的:本研究旨在从护理实践的美学角度描述癌症患者接受护理的生活体验的意义。方法:以伽达美尔哲学为基础的解释学现象学方法指导本研究。11位符合纳入标准的尼泊尔癌症患者通过图形插图和访谈分享了他们的经历。数据的分析和解释遵循范·马南的现象学方法反映了四个生活世界。调查结果的可信度是根据林肯和古巴的标准建立的。结果:揭示了癌症患者生活体验的主题类别,反映了四个生活世界:生活关系表现为家庭养育;生活空间作为欣赏疗愈的空间;活得充满希望;并把身体活得像接受了新生命。这种体验被描述为在欣赏治疗空间的同时体验自我和他者,像家庭一样充满希望和培育,并获得新的生活。实践启示:护理实践中的美学重视在愉快的治疗环境中礼貌地培养癌症患者作为护士的家庭成员。此外,癌症患者体验到新的生活。
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1.20
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32
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Research and Theory for Nursing Practice focuses on issues relevant to improving nursing practice, education, and patient care. The articles strive to discuss knowledge development in its broadest sense, reflect research using a variety of methodological approaches, and combine several methods and strategies in a single study. Because of the journal''s international emphasis, article contributors address the implications of their studies for an international audience.
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