Cummings School of Nursing, Endicott College, Beverly, MA, USA.
Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2023 Dec;18(1):2218221. doi: 10.1080/17482631.2023.2218221.
The purpose of this descriptive phenomenological study was to explore the lived experience and meaning of resilience of individuals in the setting of chronic illness who reside in low-resource communities of the Mississippi Delta, USA. Descriptive phenomenology and Polk's resilience theory were utilized that focused on the individual's lifeworld and the meaning of resilience. The descriptive phenomenological psychological by reduction method (DPPRM) was used for the analysis and further linked to specific aspects of resilience and Polk's resilience theory operationalized patterns. Findings revealed six themes of the lived experience of the participants that make up the eidetic structure and are linked to multidimensional aspects of resilience to create meaning. Fostering increased resilient pattern development has the potential to improve health outcomes, well-being, and quality of life across the spectrum.
本描述性现象学研究的目的是探索美国密西西比三角洲资源匮乏社区中慢性疾病患者的韧性的生活体验和意义。本研究使用了描述性现象学和 Polk 的韧性理论,重点关注个体的生活世界和韧性的意义。描述性现象学心理还原法(DPPRM)用于分析,并进一步与韧性的具体方面和 Polk 的韧性理论操作性模式联系起来。研究结果揭示了参与者生活体验的六个主题,这些主题构成了直观结构,并与韧性的多维方面联系起来,形成了意义。促进更具韧性的模式发展有可能改善整个健康范围内的健康结果、幸福感和生活质量。