Chronic limb‐threatening ischaemia and confronting amputation: A Heideggerian derived understanding of Being‐with and discourse

S Monaro, S West, J Gullick - Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Aims and Objectives To explore the notion of Being‐with and authentic discourse
for people making decisions about major amputation. Background Chronic limb‐threatening …

Heideggerian structures of Being-with in the nurse–patient relationship: modelling phenomenological analysis through qualitative meta-synthesis

J Gullick, J Wu, C Reid, AC Tembo… - Medicine, Health Care …, 2020 - Springer
Heideggerian philosophy is frequently chosen as a philosophical framing, and/or a
hermeneutic analytical structure in qualitative nursing research. As Heideggerian …

Chronic limb‐threatening ischaemia and reframing the meaning of 'end'

S Monaro, S West, J Gullick - Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction The possibility of amputation and/or death from chronic limb‐threatening
ischaemia (CLTI) is real, and deeper understandings of the person and family's capacity and …

Using Heidegger's philosophy of dasein to support person-centred research

L Chesterton, K Jack - Nurse Researcher, 2023 - journals.rcni.com
Background Locating and explicating philosophical frameworks, which enable a person-
centred approach, is important for nurses undertaking research to respect and value …

The body with chronic limb‐threatening ischaemia: A phenomenologically derived understanding

S Monaro, S West, J Gullick - Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Aims and Objectives To explore person and family lifeworld narratives of chronic
limb‐threatening ischaemia (CLTI) after major amputation has been offered as a treatment …

Negotiating meaning–the experience of community aged care

S Doyle - The Journal of Adult Protection, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose A framework for achieving what Heidegger referred to as a “fusion of horizons” of
understanding, was developed during a study into the experience of a group of older adults …

Being-with dying: authenticity in end-of-life encounters

VL Seno - American Journal of Hospice and Palliative …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Families and their dying members have notably unmet needs. This is in large part due to
health professionals being unprepared to be authentic (emotionally appropriate, purposive …

My death nearing its future: A Heideggerian hermeneutical analysis of the lived experience of persons with chronic illness

C Gullickson - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
Although over 50% of individuals over the age of 65 live with at least one chronic illness,
little research has been conducted on the individual lived experience For this …

Being-with dying: Tacit wisdom embedded in the experiences of nurses who attend to dying

VL Burton - 2017 - sigma.nursingrepository.org
Dying persons and their family members have needs that are notably unidentified and
unmet in the United States today. This is in large part due to health professionals' being …

Helpful factors in a healthcare professional intervention for low‐back pain: Unveiled by Heidegger's philosophy

S Angel - Nursing Philosophy, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Low‐back pain can be invalidating physically as well as mentally. Despite professional help
to treat and prevent low‐back pain, the pain often persists, and so do the problems related to …