Chiu L
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Nurs Sci Q. 2000 Jan;13(1):64-72. doi: 10.1177/08943180022107302.
This study explores transcendence as a lived experience through in-depth, face-to-face interviews of 15 Taiwanese women with breast cancer. A phenomenological research method and Leininger's culture care theory were employed to guide the study. Four themes emerged as characteristic of the current lifeworlds of the study participants. The four themes are giving meaning to suffering, liberating a clinging nature, opening to life and death, and healing with compassion. The findings reveal that the essential structure of transcendence is the capacity of a person to give meaning to suffering, liberate self from a clinging nature, open self to life and death, and heal self with compassion.
本研究通过对15名台湾乳腺癌女性进行深入的面对面访谈,探讨超越作为一种生活体验。采用现象学研究方法和莱宁格的文化关怀理论来指导该研究。出现了四个主题,作为研究参与者当前生活世界的特征。这四个主题是赋予苦难意义、摆脱执着本性、面对生死、以慈悲治愈。研究结果表明,超越的本质结构是一个人赋予苦难意义、从执着本性中解放自我、面对生死以及以慈悲治愈自我的能力。