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Feeling peaceful: A lived experienc...
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Hamalis, Pat Spiropoulos.
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Feeling peaceful: A lived experience of human becoming.
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Feeling peaceful: A lived experience of human becoming./
Author:
Hamalis, Pat Spiropoulos.
Description:
130 p.
Notes:
Director: Rosemarie Rizzo Parse.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International62-05B.
Subject:
Health Sciences, Mental Health. -
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ISBN:
0493258299
Feeling peaceful: A lived experience of human becoming.
Hamalis, Pat Spiropoulos.
Feeling peaceful: A lived experience of human becoming.
- 130 p.
Director: Rosemarie Rizzo Parse.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Loyola University of Chicago, 2001.
Feeling peaceful is a universal lived phenomenon of health that is significant to the quality of human life, yet it is often poorly understood. The purposes of this study were to discover the meaning of the lived experience of feeling peaceful and to contribute to nursing's unique knowledge base by expanding the theory of human becoming. The researcher used the Parse research method, which is a phenomenological hermeneutic method, to uncover the meaning of feeling peaceful by answering the research question: What is the structure of the lived experience of feeling peaceful? The Parse research method flows directly from the principles of the human becoming theory. Participants were ten adults who utilized the hospice services provided by a major medical center in the Midwestern United States. They were willing to speak about their experience of feeling peaceful and half of the participants chose also to draw a picture of their experience. Through the processes of dialogical engagement, extraction synthesis, and heuristic interpretation, three core concepts were discovered, and when weaved together provide the following answer to the research question: <italic> The lived experience of feeling peaceful is a serene joyfulness with treasured involvements emerging as an uplifting unburdening</italic>. The study's findings are discussed in light of the participants' descriptions of feeling peaceful, the human becoming theory, and related literature. Recommendations for future research and practice are also discussed.
ISBN: 0493258299Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017693
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