Flemming Kate
Research and Development Nurse, Sir Michael Sobell House, The Churchill Hospital, Oxford.
Int J Palliat Nurs. 1997 Jan 2;3(1):14-18. doi: 10.12968/ijpn.1997.3.1.14.
This paper describes a phenomenological study which sought to explore the meaning of hope to patients with cancer who are receiving palliative care. A purposive sample of four patients was interviewed using a semi-structured format. Content analysis of the themes arising from the transcripts identified three specific areas of meaning as influential in maintaining hope; the maintenance of the disease as it existed at the time of interview for the individual, underpinned by a hope for cure; the existence and presence of significant family members, and an anticipated future with them; the maintenance of a positive interest in the individual by health care professionals. All participants identified that loss of control over any of the hope maintaining factors, would cause loss of hope. Within each description of hope were individual meanings. However, the generic themes described the essence of the phenomenon of hope. The study thus identified the existence of hope, its nature and meaning, for those who participated and is a starting point for further research in this area.
本文描述了一项现象学研究,该研究旨在探究希望对于正在接受姑息治疗的癌症患者的意义。采用半结构化形式对四名患者进行了目的抽样访谈。对访谈记录中出现的主题进行内容分析,确定了在维持希望方面具有影响力的三个特定意义领域:以治愈希望为支撑,维持访谈时个体所患疾病的现状;重要家庭成员的存在及陪伴,以及与他们共同期待的未来;医护人员对个体保持积极关注。所有参与者都认为,对任何维持希望的因素失去控制都会导致希望破灭。在对希望的每一种描述中都包含个体意义。然而,这些通用主题描述了希望现象的本质。因此,该研究确定了对于参与研究的人来说希望的存在、本质和意义,是该领域进一步研究的起点。