Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Nørre Allé 51, DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark.
Qual Health Res. 2010 Jun;20(6):859-67. doi: 10.1177/1049732310364624. Epub 2010 Mar 10.
Two theoretical constructs that lay the foundation for experience-based, body-anchored interviewing are presented: the first-person perspective and the concept of meaning. These theoretical concepts are concretized, first, by means of a methodological framework for experience-based, body-anchored interviewing, and second, by an interview guide that explores a research participant's personal experience with mindfulness meditation. An excerpt from an interview is discussed to illustrate the advantages of this interview form, namely its value as a methodological instrument for qualitative research in areas such as traditional and holistic medicine, Western alternative and complementary medicine, nursing, psychotherapy, coaching, physiotherapy, movement arts, and physical education.
现提出两个为基于经验的、以身体为中心的访谈奠定基础的理论构建:第一人称视角和意义概念。这些理论概念首先通过基于经验的、以身体为中心的访谈方法框架具体化,其次通过探索研究参与者正念冥想个人体验的访谈指南具体化。讨论了访谈的摘录,以说明这种访谈形式的优势,即它作为传统和整体医学、西方替代和补充医学、护理、心理治疗、教练、物理治疗、运动艺术和体育等领域定性研究的方法工具的价值。