在平凡中发现不平凡:理解日常生活在应对健康挑战中的作用。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Berta M Schrems
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日常生活的理论为健康和疾病的体验提供了宝贵的见解。日常生活,作为社会现实的重要组成部分,其特点是提供意义、方向和安全的惯例、熟悉和实践。然而,它的平凡也使变革成为可能,因为疾病或社会变革造成的破坏需要适应和创新。护理通过考虑疾病如何影响日常生活、人际关系和情感而超越了医学治疗。日常生活的理论框架与护理特别相关,帮助从业者了解人们如何经历健康,疾病和护理。承认日常生活的作用有助于人们将健康挑战纳入日常生活,并促进以人为本的护理。由于缺乏日常生活的统一理论,本研究综合了不同思想家对健康和疾病的经验见解的概念。胡塞尔、海德格尔和施茨等哲学家强调了日常偏见在解释生活中的重要性。他们认为,个体通过依赖熟悉的模式和在日常生活中调整自己的经历来应对挑战。相反,像艾哈迈德、扬西、萨拉蒙和萨吉这样的批判现象学家对这种观点提出了挑战,他们认为经验是由社会、政治和历史结构塑造的,包括种族、性别、阶级和殖民主义。反过来,列斐伏尔、海勒和德塞托等理论家强调日常生活是一个动态的空间,在这里重复、创造力和社会关系交叉。这些方法共同构成了理解日常生活意义的基础。这些理论与实证研究结果的综合强调了日常生活在应对健康和疾病方面起着至关重要的作用。它在支持变化的同时提供稳定性和方向性,使其成为安全的来源和转换的空间。日常生活的这种双重作用可以在护理中加以利用,以支持人们管理疾病和适应健康挑战。
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Finding the Extraordinary in the Ordinary: Understanding the Role of Everyday Life in Coping With Health Challenges.

Theories of everyday life provide valuable insights into the experience of health and illness. Everyday life, as an essential part of social reality, is characterized by routines, familiarity, and practices that offer meaning, orientation, and security. However, its ordinariness also enables transformation, as disruptions caused by illness or social change necessitate adaptation and innovation. Nursing extends beyond medical treatment by considering how illness affects daily routines, relationships, and emotions. A theoretical framework of everyday life is particularly relevant in nursing, helping practitioners understand how people experience health, illness, and care. Acknowledging the role of daily living supports people in integrating health challenges into their routines and fosters person-centered care. Given the absence of a unified theory of everyday life, this study synthesizes concepts from various thinkers against empirical insights on health and illness. Philosophers such as Husserl, Heidegger, and Schütz highlight the importance of everyday preconceptions in interpreting life. They argue that individuals navigate challenges by relying on familiar patterns and adapting their experiences within daily life. In contrast, critical phenomenologists like Ahmed, Yancy, Salamon, and Al-Saji challenge this perspective, arguing that experience is shaped by social, political, and historical structures, including ethnicity, gender, class, and colonialism. In turn, theorists such as Lefebvre, Heller, and de Certeau emphasize everyday life as a dynamic space where repetition, creativity, and social relations intersect. Together, these approaches form a foundation for understanding the significance of everyday life. The synthesis of these theories with empirical findings underscores that everyday life plays a crucial role in coping with health and illness. It provides stability and orientation while enabling change, making it both a source of security and a space for transformation. This dual role of everyday life can be leveraged in nursing care to support people in managing illness and adapting to health challenges.

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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
9.10%
发文量
39
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Nursing Philosophy provides a forum for discussion of philosophical issues in nursing. These focus on questions relating to the nature of nursing and to the phenomena of key relevance to it. For example, any understanding of what nursing is presupposes some conception of just what nurses are trying to do when they nurse. But what are the ends of nursing? Are they to promote health, prevent disease, promote well-being, enhance autonomy, relieve suffering, or some combination of these? How are these ends are to be met? What kind of knowledge is needed in order to nurse? Practical, theoretical, aesthetic, moral, political, ''intuitive'' or some other? Papers that explore other aspects of philosophical enquiry and analysis of relevance to nursing (and any other healthcare or social care activity) are also welcome and might include, but not be limited to, critical discussions of the work of nurse theorists who have advanced philosophical claims (e.g., Benner, Benner and Wrubel, Carper, Schrok, Watson, Parse and so on) as well as critical engagement with philosophers (e.g., Heidegger, Husserl, Kuhn, Polanyi, Taylor, MacIntyre and so on) whose work informs health care in general and nursing in particular.
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