Faculty of Social and Health Sciences, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Hamarveien 26, 2418, Elverum, Norway.
Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health Nursing, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh, Indonesia.
J Med Humanit. 2024 Sep;45(3):225-242. doi: 10.1007/s10912-024-09846-0. Epub 2024 Apr 13.
Exploring the putative role of nature in human well-being has typically been operationalized and measured within a quantitative paradigm of research. However, such approaches are limited in the extent to which they can capture the full range of how natural experiences support well-being. The aim of the study was to explore personal experiences in nature and consider how they might be important to human health and well-being. Based on a descriptive phenomenological analysis of fifty descriptions of memorable moments in nature from England, Indonesia, and Norway, our findings illustrate a common structure presented under three themes: 1. serenity that gives rise to a growing awareness of how the body is stimulated by the senses; 2. admiration and appreciation for the sensation of beauty; 3. an emerging sense of togetherness and deep emotional bonding. The findings are discussed using the concepts of ecological time and the ecological body, which foreground being in nature as constituted as an interdependent and dynamic human process. We conclude by understanding well-being in terms of human responsiveness to their surroundings and thus as rooted in the human condition.
探索自然对人类福祉的潜在作用通常在研究的定量范式内进行操作和测量。然而,这些方法在捕捉自然体验支持福祉的全部范围方面存在局限性。本研究旨在探索人们在自然中的个人体验,并思考它们对人类健康和福祉的重要性。基于对来自英国、印度尼西亚和挪威的五十个自然中难忘时刻的描述的描述性现象学分析,我们的研究结果说明了一个共同的结构,呈现出三个主题:1. 宁静,使人越来越意识到身体如何被感官刺激;2. 对美感的钦佩和欣赏;3. 一种新兴的团结感和深刻的情感纽带。研究结果使用生态时间和生态身体的概念进行了讨论,这些概念将自然中的存在作为一个相互依存和动态的人类过程来突出。我们最后从人类对周围环境的反应来理解幸福感,因此将幸福感根植于人类的生存状态。