Norton Elizabeth, Holloway Immy, Galvin Kathleen
School of Health and Social Care, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK.
J Clin Nurs. 2014 Jul;23(13-14):1889-99. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12481. Epub 2013 Dec 25.
To generate a grounded theory about female adolescent behaviour in the sun.
Nurses have key roles in health promotion and skin cancer prevention. Adolescents' resistance to sun safety messages and their vulnerability to sunburn are of concern internationally. Understanding why young women do as they do in the sun may enhance skin cancer prevention, but their behaviour has not been explained before in the UK.
The study incorporated a qualitative grounded theory design using the approach of Glaser.
Qualitative data were gleaned from group and one-to-one, semi-structured interviews with 20 female participants aged 14-17, research memos and literature. Sampling was purposive and theoretical. Data collection, analysis and theory generation occurred concurrently. Data were analysed using the constant comparative method. Data collection ended when a substantive theory had been generated.
Data analysis revealed five categories of findings: fitting in, being myself, being physically comfortable, slipping up and being comfortable (the core category). The theory generated around the core explains how young women direct their sun-related activities towards meeting their physical and psychosocial comfort needs.
A contribution of this research is the grounded theory explaining the behaviour of young women in the sun. Further, the theory challenges assumptions that female adolescents necessarily take risks; it explains their sun-related activities in terms of comfort. The theory extends findings from other researchers' descriptive qualitative studies and also appears to apply to young people in countries other than the UK.
Understanding the sun-related activity of young women in terms of physical and psychosocial comfort may help nurses to develop new approaches to skin cancer prevention. These could complement existing messages and humanise health promotion.
构建一个关于女性青少年阳光下行为的扎根理论。
护士在健康促进和皮肤癌预防中发挥着关键作用。青少年对防晒信息的抵触以及他们易晒伤的情况在国际上备受关注。了解年轻女性在阳光下的行为原因可能会加强皮肤癌预防工作,但此前在英国尚未对她们的行为作出解释。
本研究采用格拉斯的方法,纳入了定性的扎根理论设计。
通过对20名年龄在14至17岁的女性参与者进行小组及一对一的半结构化访谈、研究备忘录和文献收集定性数据。抽样是有目的的且基于理论的。数据收集、分析和理论构建同时进行。使用持续比较法对数据进行分析。当生成一个实质性理论时,数据收集结束。
数据分析揭示了五类研究结果:融入群体、展现自我、身体舒适、出现失误以及感到舒适(核心类别)。围绕核心类别生成的理论解释了年轻女性如何将与阳光相关的活动导向满足其身体和心理社会舒适需求。
本研究的一个贡献是构建了一个解释年轻女性阳光下行为的扎根理论。此外,该理论挑战了女性青少年必然会冒险的假设;它从舒适的角度解释了她们与阳光相关的活动。该理论扩展了其他研究者描述性定性研究的结果,并且似乎也适用于英国以外国家的年轻人。
从身体和心理社会舒适的角度理解年轻女性与阳光相关的活动,可能有助于护士开发预防皮肤癌的新方法。这些方法可以补充现有信息并使健康促进更具人性化。