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Jokisalo, Pamela (2018)
Jokisalo, Pamela
Åbo Akademi
2018
Julkaisu on tekijänoikeussäännösten alainen. Teosta voi lukea ja tulostaa henkilökohtaista käyttöä varten. Käyttö kaupallisiin tarkoituksiin on kielletty.
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2018082133890
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2018082133890
Tiivistelmä
The aim of the study is to get a deeper understanding of how the patient that is cared for at home can be able to be herself in the nurse-patient relationship at home. The question asked in the study is:
What does it mean” to be yourself” in the caring relationship at home? Individual interviews have been made in a smaller town in southern Finland. The obtained material has been analyzed with a fenomenological-hermeneutical method and a comprehensive understanding has been formed mirrored to “natural caring” in the caritative theory by Katie Eriksson.
The analyze resulted in three themes. The meaning of being able to be yourself in the nurse-patient relationship at home is: To show your pure self, with the sub themes The freedom to make decisions and get the chance to let go the control and just be sick, To have a responsibility in yourself and others, To be seen and understood by the nurse, with the sub themes to get strenght of the nurses visits,To get a feeling that the nurse does everything for me, To be able to show yor faults and be accepted as you are and at last To have a genuine connection with the nurse, with the sub themes To be worthy the nurses trust, To accept the nurse and see her as a person and To be in a familiar relationship to the nurse. It is to be in a mutual relationship with the nurse where natural care creates a value base for perceiving the other as a good person. To allow the other to be herself also allows the nurse to be herself.
What does it mean” to be yourself” in the caring relationship at home? Individual interviews have been made in a smaller town in southern Finland. The obtained material has been analyzed with a fenomenological-hermeneutical method and a comprehensive understanding has been formed mirrored to “natural caring” in the caritative theory by Katie Eriksson.
The analyze resulted in three themes. The meaning of being able to be yourself in the nurse-patient relationship at home is: To show your pure self, with the sub themes The freedom to make decisions and get the chance to let go the control and just be sick, To have a responsibility in yourself and others, To be seen and understood by the nurse, with the sub themes to get strenght of the nurses visits,To get a feeling that the nurse does everything for me, To be able to show yor faults and be accepted as you are and at last To have a genuine connection with the nurse, with the sub themes To be worthy the nurses trust, To accept the nurse and see her as a person and To be in a familiar relationship to the nurse. It is to be in a mutual relationship with the nurse where natural care creates a value base for perceiving the other as a good person. To allow the other to be herself also allows the nurse to be herself.
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