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  • Qualitative Research
  • Phenomenology

Background:

  • Suffering is a complex human experience.
  • The human becoming paradigm offers a framework for understanding lived experiences.
  • Disaster events like typhoons profoundly impact individuals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the structure of the lived experience of suffering.
  • To understand suffering through the lens of the human becoming paradigm.
  • To investigate the experiences of individuals who survived a major typhoon.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative research utilizing Parse's research method.
  • Phenomenological approach to capture lived experiences.
  • In-depth interviews with 10 typhoon survivors in the Philippines.

Main Results:

  • Suffering is characterized by "penetrating disheartenment amid resoluteness."
  • The experience involves "pondering with diverse alliances" and awareness of destruction.
  • Emergent themes highlight the interplay of despair and strength in survivors.

Conclusions:

  • The findings align with the human becoming paradigm's principles.
  • Suffering is a dynamic process influenced by individual interpretations and connections.
  • Understanding suffering in disaster contexts is crucial for nursing and support.