Jones C, Chapman Y B
Royal Hobart Hospital, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia.
Int J Nurs Pract. 2000 Jun;6(3):153-9. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-172x.2000.00205.x.
Autologous bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cell transplant are recent treatments to offer hope of a cure or prolonged remission for certain types of cancer. Current literature predominantly has either a biomedical focus or deals with survivorship issues. The ways in which survivors perceive this treatment option is important in providing nurses with a deeper insight and understanding with which to inform nursing practice. Using methods consistent with hermeneutic phenomenology, seven people who survived this treatment were invited to participate in sharing their stories in individual audiotaped interviews. Themes that emerged from their stories include changing concepts of self, the significance of relationships, being different from the past and temporality.
自体骨髓或外周血干细胞移植是最近出现的治疗方法,为某些类型的癌症带来了治愈或长期缓解的希望。当前的文献主要聚焦于生物医学或探讨生存问题。幸存者对这种治疗选择的认知方式,对于护士深入洞察并理解如何为护理实践提供信息很重要。采用与诠释现象学一致的方法,邀请了七位接受过这种治疗的幸存者参与个人录音访谈,分享他们的故事。从他们的故事中浮现出的主题包括自我概念的转变、人际关系的重要性、与过去不同以及时间性。