School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Nurs Inq. 2022 Apr;29(2):e12456. doi: 10.1111/nin.12456. Epub 2021 Aug 30.
There is a robust body of research that examines problems women with criminal-legal system involvement face, the support they need, how they get it, from whom, and how they use it. Rarely do we pause to consider what resources such women already have, the support they give, or what those experiences teach us about how to support them. In this study, my purpose was to reflect on the phenomenon of giving as experienced by women who have few material resources and whose lives have been disrupted by repeat incarcerations. I analyzed four lived experience descriptions of giving from interviews conducted in 2016-2017 with 10 women who had significant histories of criminal-legal system involvement, unstable housing, and little or no income. Using concepts from hermeneutic phenomenology and the practice of phenomenological study described by Max Van Manen, I analyzed giving wholistically, selectively, and in detail. I discerned that the women's experience of giving was relationally structured as exchange, with both past and future aspects. In selective and detailed analysis, themes of "taking in" and "being there" and a gem or essential feature of automaticity/personhood presented themselves. Women found meaning, value, and a sense of belonging in giving to others even when they struggled to meet their own needs. The findings suggest potential directions for nursing practice, research, and advocacy, including work to recognize, build on, and remunerate women's affiliative care-giving and support-while also putting pressure on community health and social services delivery systems to better serve those in need.
有大量研究探讨了有犯罪法律系统涉入经历的女性所面临的问题、她们需要的支持、她们如何获得支持、从谁那里获得支持以及如何使用这些支持。但我们很少停下来考虑这些女性已经拥有哪些资源、她们提供的支持,或者这些经历能告诉我们什么关于如何支持她们的信息。在这项研究中,我的目的是反思给予现象,这些女性几乎没有物质资源,她们的生活因多次入狱而陷入困境。我分析了 2016 年至 2017 年间对 10 名有重大犯罪法律系统涉入史、住房不稳定且收入微薄或没有收入的女性进行的访谈中关于给予的四个生活经历描述。我使用解释学现象学的概念和 Max Van Manen 描述的现象学研究实践,从整体上、选择性地和详细地分析了给予。我发现,女性给予的体验在关系上是作为交换来构建的,具有过去和未来的方面。在选择性和详细的分析中,出现了“接纳”和“在场”的主题以及自动性/人格的本质特征。即使女性在满足自己的需求方面挣扎,她们也在给予他人的过程中找到了意义、价值和归属感。这些发现为护理实践、研究和倡导提供了潜在的方向,包括承认、利用和补偿女性的亲情关怀和支持,同时对社区卫生和社会服务提供系统施加压力,以更好地为有需要的人服务。