Towards Hope Seeking Intervention Based on Individual Experience in Palliative Care

완화돌봄에서 개인 경험에 근거한 희망 중재를 향하여

  • Kim, Dal-Sook (College of Nursing, Chungnam National University)
  • Received : 2012.02.11
  • Accepted : 2012.02.24
  • Published : 2012.03.01

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to discuss challenges for hope seeking intervention based on individual experience (HSIBIE) in palliative care, assuming that hope is an individualized unique, subjective, and dynamic experience. Methods: Literature, including analysis and discussion, was reviewed to identify limitations and ways to develop HSIBIE. Results: This study identified following challenges: 1. Hope was often described and utilized as a standardized unified structure with varying attributes or mono-structure emphasizing a realistic hope, or both of them (relativism vs. monism) in one literature. This challenge is represented as a problem in conceptualization. 2. Few studies discussed various patterns of hope or individuals' unique experiences in palliative care. 3. The HSIBIE and the method for the HSIBIE have been rarely discussed. Conclusion: A problem in conceptualization is often related to fixed ideas formed over a long period and used in a closed circle of scholars and professionals. Therefore, such fixed ideas should be openly challenged with fresh perspectives. The second issue requires a cross-cultural studies of various hope experiences in palliative care, which can be used for effective and appropriate HSIBIE.

목적: 본 연구는 희망은 개인화된 유일하며 주관적이고 역동적인 경험이라는 가정 하에서 개인 경험에 근거한 희망 찾기 중재를 하는 데 도전해야할 문제점들을 토의하는 것을 목적으로 하였다. 방법: 연구자는 개인 경험에 근거한 희망을 향하여 가는 데 도전하여야 할 제한점과 요구되는 방안을 확인하기 위하여 비판적인 분석과 토의가 포함된 문헌 고찰을 사용하였다. 결과: 도전 과제들은 1. 개념화 문제로 대표되는 것들로서 종종 희망이 다양한 속성을 가진 표준화된 단일 구조나 현실적인 희망만이 강조되는 단일 구조로 또는 한 문헌에서 두 가지 오리엔테이션(상대주의 대 단일주의)의 혼합 속에서 기술되거나 사용되었다. 2. 완화돌봄을 받고 있는 환자들에 의하여 고유하게 경험되는 다양한 희망의 패턴이나 경험들에 대한 연구가 거의 없다. 3. 개인 경험에 근거한 희망 중재와 그 방법에 대하여 다룬 문헌이 거의 없다. 결론: 개념화 문제는 오랫동안에 걸쳐서 관련 학문 학자와 전문가에 내재되어온 고정된 오리엔테이션과 관계가 있는 것으로 보여진다. 따라서 이 문제는 우리들의 고정된 생각의 변화와 고정된 생각으로부터의 해방을 요구한다. 두 번째 도전 과제는 효과적이고 적절한 개인 경험에 근거한 희망 중재에 사용될 수 있도록 완화 간호 세팅에 있는 환자들의 다양한 희망 경험에 대한 다문화적 연구를 필요로 한다. 세 번째 도전 과제는 개인경험에 근거한 희망 중재를 위한 효과적인 방법을 찾을 것을 요구한다.

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