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The experience of undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery: A phenomenological investigation.
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The experience of undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery: A phenomenological investigation./
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Trumbull, Michael.
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263 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 54-02, Section: B, page: 1115.
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The experience of undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery: A phenomenological investigation.
Trumbull, Michael.
The experience of undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery: A phenomenological investigation.
- 263 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 54-02, Section: B, page: 1115.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Union Institute, 1993.
This dissertation in psychology, guided by a phenomenological research design and qualitative methodology, explored the topic: "What is the experience of undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery?" A literature review of PsychInfo, Psychological Abstracts, Magazine Index, and Med-Line, as well as a hands on search at Pikes Peak Public Library system were the research resources employed in obtaining a list of one hundred and fifty-two citations. All but one of these utilized quantitative methodologies. A summary of the quantitative data and the one qualitative study yielded a series of themes which guided the study. A ten-step Human Science Research model was developed to collect, organize, and analyze data that described the co-researchers' experiences of undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery. Fourteen co-researchers participated in the study through lengthy, face-to-face interviews with the researcher. The data was reduced by phenomenological analysis to forty-four meaning units and eight themes (time, a sense of being alive, relationships, body, religion, death, feelings connected with the surgery and experiences with medicine) that comprehensively described the experience. Composite textural and structural descriptions were constructed as well as a synthesis of meanings and essences, illuminating the very existence and the solitary struggles of the co-researchers in coping with bypass surgery. Concluding comments presented reflections on the study and implications and suggestions for further research.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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