Moules Nancy J, Simonson Kari, Prins Mark, Angus Paula, Bell Janice M
Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Nurs Inq. 2004 Jun;11(2):99-107. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2004.00204.x.
In this paper, the authors describe an aspect of a program of research around grief and clinical practice. The first phase of the study involves examination of experiences of grief with attention to troublesome or problematic beliefs that fuel the extent of suffering in the bereaved. The data, obtained from a review of videotaped clinical interviews with families seen in the Family Nursing Unit at the University of Calgary, were analyzed according to philosophical hermeneutic tradition. Findings suggest that grief is an experience that is ongoing, that changes in nature over time, but that involves a continuing relationship with the deceased; it is a graceful, periodic, deliberate walk backwards while keeping a sure foot in living forward.
在本文中,作者描述了一项围绕悲伤与临床实践的研究项目的一个方面。该研究的第一阶段涉及审视悲伤经历,关注那些加剧丧亲者痛苦程度的棘手或有问题的信念。这些数据来自对在卡尔加里大学家庭护理单元接受访谈的家庭的录像临床访谈记录,按照哲学诠释学传统进行了分析。研究结果表明,悲伤是一种持续的体验,其性质会随时间变化,但涉及与逝者的持续关系;它是一种优雅、周期性、深思熟虑的向后行走,同时稳稳地朝着未来前行。