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°í¹®Èñ ( Koh Moon-Hee ) - Chodang University Department of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was done to uncover the nature of hope experienced by clients with chronic schizophrenia.
Method: A phenomenological approach developed by Van Manen was
adopted. Data was collected from intensive interviews on 7 clients with chronic schizophrenia and the expatients¡¯ biographies and arts. A phenomenological reflection was done in terms of the four life world existentials.
Result: Corporeality: Perceiving the body feeling better, proudness of self, accepting their own ill body and transcending the limitation of the body, expressing self, and staying within the boundary of a healthy body were disclosed as the body¡®s experience of hope. Spatiality :A place with safety, freedom, peace, and sharing was the space of hope. Temporality :The essential experience of time with hope was the continuity of moving forward amid cycling and moments being filled up with something. Relationality : Connecting with someone, having someone who is dependable, understandable and exchanging interest and love were identified as the relationships of hope with others.
Conclusion: The results of this study show that chronic schizophrenic patients always strive hard to keep hope and they really need someone who can support them.
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KeyWords
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