Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Stavanger , Stavanger, Norway.
Researcher of Psychiatric Nursing at Department of Research, Stavanger University Hospital , Stavanger, Norway.
Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2020 Dec;15(1):1838041. doi: 10.1080/17482631.2020.1838041.
The study aimed to gain insight into existential longing as experienced by people treated for cancer. An exploratory phenomenological-hermeneutical design was used, and data were collected through in-depth interviews with 21 people recruited from a cancer organization. Three themes emerged: longing to be oneself, longing for relief from suffering, and longing for rootedness. The theoretical understanding of well-being developed by Todres and Galvin was used to illuminate how the life-fulfilling power of longing is inherent in dwelling-mobility. During the theoretical interpretation and discussion of these findings, a new analytic step revealed a state of uncertainty that can influence longing. The findings of this study may help fill the gap in the current health-care approach to cancer survivors by highlighting the importance of a new professional perspective of listening to patients describe their existential burden. Such an approach may create greater clarity and thereby allow longing to flow more freely towards future possibilities and well-being.
本研究旨在深入了解癌症治疗者的存在性渴望。采用探索性现象学-解释学设计,从癌症组织招募的 21 名参与者中通过深入访谈收集数据。出现了三个主题:渴望成为自己、渴望摆脱痛苦、渴望扎根。托德雷斯和加尔文发展的幸福理论理解被用来阐明渴望的充实生命的力量如何内在地存在于居住-流动中。在对这些发现进行理论解释和讨论时,一个新的分析步骤揭示了一种可能影响渴望的不确定状态。本研究的结果可能有助于通过强调倾听患者描述其存在负担的新专业视角的重要性,来填补当前癌症幸存者保健方法的空白。这种方法可以带来更大的清晰度,从而使渴望更自由地流向未来的可能性和幸福。