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这项研究探讨了人类对惊喜的体验,将其定义为令人惊叹的惊与确定性-不确定性,喜悦和潜在的绝望. 这些发现有助于护理知识的普遍人类生活经验.

科学领域:

  • 护理科学 护理科学
  • 现象学的现象学
  • 人类生活经验 人类生活经验

背景情况:

  • 了解普遍的人类经验对于推进护理知识至关重要.
  • "成为人类"的概念为探索生活经验提供了一个框架.
  • "惊喜"的主观体验需要深入的概念化.

研究的目的:

  • 为了调查普遍的人类体验感到惊.
  • 用人变化模型创造性地概念化惊喜的意义.

主要方法:

  • 参与了成为人类的概念,发明了模型.
  • 利用创造性的概念化来定义惊喜的意义.

主要成果:

  • 惊喜的体验被定义为"在潜在的绝望中与意想不到的快乐一起出现的确定性-不确定性的惊惊".
  • 引入了"描绘启用-限制的起源"的概念.
  • 艺术形式是RNST的"小女孩在圆圈"被用于阐述.

结论:

  • 这种概念化推进了护理知识的普遍人类的惊喜经验.
  • 这些发现提供了对惊喜的细微理解,包括积极和消极的方面.
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