概括
这项研究将人类的悲伤经历定义为从思考生活中感受到的深刻不适.
科学领域:
- 护理 护理 护理
- 人类生活经验 人类生活经验
背景情况:
- 人类普遍体验悲伤是一种复杂的现象.
- 了解悲伤的细微差别对于提高护理知识至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 探索人类普遍的悲伤感的经历.
- 提升关于悲伤现象的护理知识.
主要方法:
- 利用了人类变化概念发明模型.
- 采用阿尔伯特·吉尔吉的作品"忧郁",作为一种艺术形式来解释这种经历.
主要成果:
- 悲伤的特点是深刻的不适.
- 这种不舒服的感觉来自于思考关联的喜悦和悲伤.
- 它发生在设想新的可能性的中间.
结论:
- 他将悲伤理论化为"想象转变的连接-分离.
- 这种概念化为护理实践和研究提供了一个新的视角.
- 进一步的探索可以增强整体患者护理.
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