Hermeneutics and Human Interplay: A Clinical Caring Science Research Method

The aim of this article was to explore, exemplify, and discuss how a participatory hermeneutic method designed for children with special needs can be developed in a caring context. Examples from a clinical study are presented to illustrate how play, as both a methodological concept in hermeneutics a...

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Main Authors: Susan Lindberg MSc, RNA, PhD Student, Iréne von Post RN, RNA, Katie Eriksson RN, PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2013-02-01
Series:International Journal of Qualitative Methods
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/160940691301200145
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spelling doaj-974f0dcfd2464c05b1745aa94c1ced2c2020-11-25T02:50:42ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods1609-40692013-02-011210.1177/16094069130120014510.1177_160940691301200145Hermeneutics and Human Interplay: A Clinical Caring Science Research MethodSusan Lindberg MSc, RNA, PhD StudentIréne von Post RN, RNAKatie Eriksson RN, PhDThe aim of this article was to explore, exemplify, and discuss how a participatory hermeneutic method designed for children with special needs can be developed in a caring context. Examples from a clinical study are presented to illustrate how play, as both a methodological concept in hermeneutics and the substance of caring, was applied in research by means of the perioperative dialogue. In participatory research, an ethical approach based on subtle human interplay can be triggered by means of dialogue with parents. Thus, truth can emerge via continuity of care, while the substance of caring can be directed toward the child. Such a clinical method is worth adding to the child research repertoire.https://doi.org/10.1177/160940691301200145
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Katie Eriksson RN, PhD
Hermeneutics and Human Interplay: A Clinical Caring Science Research Method
International Journal of Qualitative Methods
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title Hermeneutics and Human Interplay: A Clinical Caring Science Research Method
title_short Hermeneutics and Human Interplay: A Clinical Caring Science Research Method
title_full Hermeneutics and Human Interplay: A Clinical Caring Science Research Method
title_fullStr Hermeneutics and Human Interplay: A Clinical Caring Science Research Method
title_full_unstemmed Hermeneutics and Human Interplay: A Clinical Caring Science Research Method
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series International Journal of Qualitative Methods
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publishDate 2013-02-01
description The aim of this article was to explore, exemplify, and discuss how a participatory hermeneutic method designed for children with special needs can be developed in a caring context. Examples from a clinical study are presented to illustrate how play, as both a methodological concept in hermeneutics and the substance of caring, was applied in research by means of the perioperative dialogue. In participatory research, an ethical approach based on subtle human interplay can be triggered by means of dialogue with parents. Thus, truth can emerge via continuity of care, while the substance of caring can be directed toward the child. Such a clinical method is worth adding to the child research repertoire.
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