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Nurses can enhance humanistic care by fostering intersubjectivity through correspondence. This involves promoting coexistence, cooperation, and co-transcendence, leading to more creative and diverse caring actions.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Humanistic Care
  • Intersubjectivity

Background:

  • Intersubjectivity is crucial for humanistic care.
  • Limited evidence exists on nurses' perceptions of intersubjectivity in clinical settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore evidence of correspondence in clinical intersubjective caring activities.
  • To understand nurse perceptions of intersubjectivity in practice.

Main Methods:

  • Thematic analysis of dialogues from small group learning settings.
  • Utilized van Manen's approach.
  • Identified six scenarios defining correspondence in nursing care.

Main Results:

  • Identified three key elements of correspondence in humanistic care: coexistence, cooperation, and co-transcendence.
  • Coexistence involves reconciling relationships.
  • Cooperation emphasizes unfolding over imposition; co-transcendence arises from actions and reflections.

Conclusions:

  • Openness in correspondence promotes coexistence, cooperation, and co-transcendence in nursing.
  • These elements foster authentic existence and enhance creativity and diversity in caring actions.