Interpretive phenomenology in health care research / [edited by] Garrett K. Chan … [et al.].


Indianapolis, IN : Sigma Theta Tau International, c2010.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Why study practice? — A fusion of horizons : meaning and understanding in becoming a nurse — Distal nursing — Research and ontology : neurology and Parkinson’s disease : sufferers’ lived experiences of embodiment and dwelling in life worlds — Health, disorder, and the psychiatric enterprise : reclaiming lost connections — Understanding end-of-life caring practices in the emergency department : developing Merleau-Ponty’s notions of intentional arc and maximum grip through praxis and phronesis — The living history of interpretive phenomenology — Articulating, preserving, and promoting holistic aspects of nurse practitioner practice –
  • Sustaining purpose and motivation : weaving caring and self-care together in nursing practice — Sustaining family life and health through rituals, routines, and practices in well families with school-age children — Listening with care to teen mothers and their families — Toward authentic care and transparency of the other : life course considerations for adolescents born with spina bifida — Our patients : heretics, believers, agnostics, and ecumenists — Dwelling-in-the-world : realms of meaningful involvement in late life — Patients’ and family member’s experiences of hospital end-of-life care — End of living : maintaining a lifeworld during terminal illness.

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