Unlicensed specialist—A Study on We-ness Caring Experience of People with Mental Disorder(Schizophrenia)

碩士 === 國立陽明大學 === 臨床護理研究所 === 104 === This study is aimed to explore the daily caring experience of four People with Mental Disorder(Schizophrenia) interviewees, and to find out the possibility of establishing a caring policy and to find a helpful working method between family caregiver and People...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Yu-Hui Wang, 王育慧
Other Authors: Li-Fang Liang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/78468780852125842541
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Summary:碩士 === 國立陽明大學 === 臨床護理研究所 === 104 === This study is aimed to explore the daily caring experience of four People with Mental Disorder(Schizophrenia) interviewees, and to find out the possibility of establishing a caring policy and to find a helpful working method between family caregiver and People with Mental Disorder(Schizophrenia) when both the persons and their family members as “subjects”. We conduct a process of conversation and self-introspection by bringing in researcher’s multiple selves /family caregiver’s experience and the limitation of professional knowledge in mental nursing. Data were collected from in-depth interviews and field visits through four crazy and out of sequence family story. We profoundly describes the family’s caring process and experience, and base on caregiver’s language to re-narrative Mental Disorder(Schizophrenia) in 「their」 perspective. Research finding and conclusion are separated in chapter 3,4. We present the care experience of People with Mental Disorder(Schizophrenia) in microcosmic way. It reflects the problem and difficult part in the structure and institution of said subjects and indicates how caregiver’s voice been muffled in the health care system. We analyze through chaos narrative and restitution narrative to recognize and identify the deviation between daily life experience and mental health care provided by evidence-based medical practitioners. Caregiver can develop a caring strategy through “in drama play” and “confrontation conflict” in "we-ness" relationship, and able to hold up an sharing, paragenesis living space.