Listening to patients : a phenomenological approach to nursing / Sandra P. Thomas, Howard R. Pollio.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Springer Pub. Co, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: xiii, 294 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0826114660
- 9780826114662
- 610.730699
- RT42 .T48 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
I. Phenomenology and Nursing. 1. The Patient, the Nurse, and the Philosopher: Seeing Rose Through the Eyes of Merleau-Ponty. 2. If a Lion Could Talk: Phenomenological Interviewing and Interpretation -- II. Nursing and the Human Experience of the Human Body. 3. The Human Experience of the Human Body. 4. "It's Like Getting Kicked by a Mule": Living With an Implanted Defibrillator. 5. "Now It's Me and This Pain": Living With Chronic Pain -- III. Nursing and the Human Experience of Other People. 6. The Human Experience of the World of Others. 7. "We All Became Diabetics": The Experience of Living With a Diabetic Sibling. 8. "Walking in the Dark": The Experience of Living With a Daughter Who Has an Eating Disorder. 9. "She Became an Alien": The Father's Experience of Living With Postpartum Depression -- IV. Nursing and the Human Experience of Time. 10. The Human Experience of Time. 11. "One Day You're Working and the Next Day You're an Invalid": Recovering After a Stroke. 12. "The Point of No Return": Formerly Abused Women's Experience of Staying Out of the Abusive Relationship. 13. "It Was the Dark Night of the Soul": Wresting Meaning From a Time of Spiritual Distress -- V. Nursing and the Human Experience of the World. 14. The Human Experience of the Non-Human World. 15. "Eventually It'll Be Over": The Dialectic Between Confinement and Freedom in the World of the Hospitalized Patient. 16. "Like a Bunch of Cattle": The Patient's Experience of the Outpatient Health Care Environment.
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