Existential loneliness and life suffering in being a suicide survivor: a reflective lifeworld research study. [PDF]
The aim of the study was to describe the loss of a family member by suicide, based on the lived experience of suicide survivors.A phenomenology study with a Reflective Lifeworld Research approach was conducted, consisting of sixteen interviews with eight suicide survivors.The essence of losing a family member by suicide encompasses experiences of ...
Nilsson C, Blomberg K, Bremer A.
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Going blindly into the women's world: a reflective lifeworld research study of fathers' expectations of and experiences with municipal postnatal healthcare services. [PDF]
Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe new fathers' expectations of and experiences with municipal postnatal healthcare services.Methods: A phenomenological reflective lifeworld research (RLR) approach has been used. Ten fathers were interviewed about their expectations of and experiences with municipal postnatal healthcare services, and the ...
Høgmo BK, Bondas T, Alstveit M.
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Lived experiences of how the care relationship in primary healthcare contributes to recovery from stress-related disorders: a reflective lifeworld research study. [PDF]
The aim of the study was to describe how the care relationship in primary healthcare has contributed to the recovery of persons with stress-related disorders.This study was based on the phenomenological approach, Reflective Lifeworld Research (RLR). Fifteen persons who had recovered from stress-related disorders and who had experience of being cared ...
Sjösten M +3 more
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In qualitative research we are often presented with a tension between having open and fluid interviews to support staying true to the lived experiences of participants and achieving a level of abstraction from the data in order to uncover the essential ...
Stephanie Rich BApSc (Health Promotion) (Hons) +3 more
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AbstractBackground and AimThe aim of the present article is to describe meaning‐oriented thematic analysis grounded in reflective lifeworld research and to illustrate how the thematic analysis can be integrated in the research process. The article is a methodological paper, including ontological and epistemological assumptions for lifeworld theory ...
Elisabeth Lindberg +2 more
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Older persons' lived experiences of being playful in nursing home settings - a phenomenological reflective lifeworld research study. [PDF]
Background: Being playful and having the capability to play are considered fundamental aspects of being human and are closely linked to well-being in adulthood. Despite the health-promoting potential, being playful has, to our knowledge, not been explored in Scandinavian contexts in relation to older persons with functional impairments, such as those ...
Bergman A +5 more
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The study aimed to describe primary health care professionals lived experiences of supporting recovery in persons with stress-related disorders.This study was based on a phenomenological approach known as reflective lifeworld research (RLR). Seventeen health care professionals working in primary health care were included in the study.
Markus Sjösten +3 more
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ABSTRACTIntroductionExistential loneliness (EL) is an unavoidable, deeper sense of loneliness. EL has been described as disconnection from life and the universe, experienced even in the presence of family and friends. Meaninglessness, loss of health and significant others seem to trigger older persons EL. Older Arabic‐speaking women are a large migrant
Jonas Olofsson +3 more
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Experiences of undergoing venous leg ulcer management: A reflective lifeworld research study. [PDF]
AbstractVenous leg ulcers have multiple consequences for the patient. Ulcer management can be lengthy and recurrence is common. As the patient is the expert on their experiences and life, the aim of the present study was to describe patients' lived experiences of undergoing management for a venous leg ulcer.
Rosenburg M +3 more
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Caring as a potential existential refuge from intimate partner violence during the breastfeeding period: a reflective lifeworld study. [PDF]
Purpose Intimate partner violence (IPV) during the breastfeeding period endangers women's health and well-being. From a caring science perspective, it may be understood as suffering, potentially reduced through caring.
Gustafsson I +3 more
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