Dominican University of California, San Rafael, CA 94901-2298, USA.
J Transcult Nurs. 2013 Jul;24(3):236-45. doi: 10.1177/1043659613481624. Epub 2013 Apr 1.
This grounded theory study in California, United States was an inquiry into the perceptions of health of Cambodian women in resettlement. The sequelae of significant life trauma on the health of women who escaped political conflict have received little attention in the nursing literature. Thirty-nine Cambodian women were recruited through a social service organization and verbal referrals. Open-ended questions and a conversational approach to dialogue and data gathering facilitated the interview process. Women were interviewed at home or the local temple. Seeking life balance emerged as the core perspective of this study. The relationships between thematic categories of seeking life balance, patterns of knowing, and caring for self were salient. Outcomes of these interrelationships further moved women's health toward disharmony or harmony. The findings of this study are limited by sampling participants in a tightly networked community and may serve as a pilot for future research.
本扎根理论研究在美国加利福尼亚进行,旨在探究柬埔寨女性在重新安置中的健康感知。在护理文献中,很少关注逃避政治冲突的女性的重大生活创伤对其健康造成的后果。通过一个社会服务组织和口头推荐,招募了 39 名柬埔寨女性。采用开放式问题和对话式方法进行访谈和数据收集。女性在家中或当地寺庙接受访谈。寻求生活平衡成为本研究的核心观点。寻求生活平衡、认知模式和自我护理之间的主题类别的关系很突出。这些相互关系的结果进一步使女性的健康走向失调或和谐。本研究的结果受到在一个紧密网络社区中抽样参与者的限制,可作为未来研究的试点。