Vårdandets Tao : En fenomenologisk studie om vårdrelationer i Kina

This thesis researches the phenomenon ‘caring relationship’. The empirical studies in this thesis were carried out in China with the aim to describe the caring relationship in China through the lifeworld experiences of professional caregivers and patients. The result of this study will later on rela...

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Main Author: Chow, Judy
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Växjö universitet, Institutionen för vårdvetenskap och socialt arbete 2008
Subjects:
Tao
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-vxu-74092013-01-08T13:10:26ZVårdandets Tao : En fenomenologisk studie om vårdrelationer i KinasweChow, JudyVäxjö universitet, Institutionen för vårdvetenskap och socialt arbeteVäxjö : Linnaeus University2008carecaringprofessional- relationsrelationshipnurse-patient relationshipChinacross-cultural care studyLifeworldethicscargiverpatient.vårdvårdandevårdrelationKinaetikfenomenologiTaoVårdvetenskapsystematiska vårdvetenskapCaring sciencesVårdvetenskapThis thesis researches the phenomenon ‘caring relationship’. The empirical studies in this thesis were carried out in China with the aim to describe the caring relationship in China through the lifeworld experiences of professional caregivers and patients. The result of this study will later on relate to a study of Swedish caring relationships. For this phenomenological study 9 patients, 10 medical and healthcare workers and 4 nursing tutors were interviewed. They were from 5 different medical and care units from two hospitals, one private clinic and a nursing school in Southern China. This study shows that caring relationship in China has many layers. Embedded in the basic interpersonal relationship is a ‘relationship of need’. The relationship carries a goal: to help the patient to restore a personal harmonic existence and regain the responsibility for their health. The relationship is temporary and normally ends when the goal is achieved. The relationship is initiated by the patients need for help. The two main actors in the caring relationship are the patient and the caregiver with their roles as care seeker and care provider. This study shows that to become a patient is a process of diminishing the natural ordinary self which makes the person feel vulnerable. Caregivers take a leading role which carries responsibility. They feel an obligation to use all their knowledge and resources for the benefit of the patients. They teach them how to live and how to stay healthy. A main function in the caring relationship is the transfer of knowledge. The caregivers feel the need to create a dialog to get access to the patients’ unique knowledge about themselves so that the caregiver’s general knowledge of health and care can be applied to the individual. Through the informal chats they share the patient’s experiences, emotions and history. It creates en opportunity for the interpersonal relationship to grow deeper and for the patient and the caregiver to meet as fellow human beings. In the Chinese caring relationship the patient’s family is included. It is considered to be every contributor’s duty to be responsible for oneself and for others. Mutual understanding and respect in a caring relationship are important in getting the patient back into balance. Licentiate thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:vxu:diva-7409Rapportserie i vårdvetenskap : Växjö universitet, Institutionen för vårdvetenskap och socialt arbete, 1653-5294 ; 001 2008application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic care
caring
professional- relations
relationship
nurse-patient relationship
China
cross-cultural care study
Lifeworld
ethics
cargiver
patient.
vård
vårdande
vårdrelation
Kina
etik
fenomenologi
Tao
Vårdvetenskap
systematiska vårdvetenskap
Caring sciences
Vårdvetenskap
spellingShingle care
caring
professional- relations
relationship
nurse-patient relationship
China
cross-cultural care study
Lifeworld
ethics
cargiver
patient.
vård
vårdande
vårdrelation
Kina
etik
fenomenologi
Tao
Vårdvetenskap
systematiska vårdvetenskap
Caring sciences
Vårdvetenskap
Chow, Judy
Vårdandets Tao : En fenomenologisk studie om vårdrelationer i Kina
description This thesis researches the phenomenon ‘caring relationship’. The empirical studies in this thesis were carried out in China with the aim to describe the caring relationship in China through the lifeworld experiences of professional caregivers and patients. The result of this study will later on relate to a study of Swedish caring relationships. For this phenomenological study 9 patients, 10 medical and healthcare workers and 4 nursing tutors were interviewed. They were from 5 different medical and care units from two hospitals, one private clinic and a nursing school in Southern China. This study shows that caring relationship in China has many layers. Embedded in the basic interpersonal relationship is a ‘relationship of need’. The relationship carries a goal: to help the patient to restore a personal harmonic existence and regain the responsibility for their health. The relationship is temporary and normally ends when the goal is achieved. The relationship is initiated by the patients need for help. The two main actors in the caring relationship are the patient and the caregiver with their roles as care seeker and care provider. This study shows that to become a patient is a process of diminishing the natural ordinary self which makes the person feel vulnerable. Caregivers take a leading role which carries responsibility. They feel an obligation to use all their knowledge and resources for the benefit of the patients. They teach them how to live and how to stay healthy. A main function in the caring relationship is the transfer of knowledge. The caregivers feel the need to create a dialog to get access to the patients’ unique knowledge about themselves so that the caregiver’s general knowledge of health and care can be applied to the individual. Through the informal chats they share the patient’s experiences, emotions and history. It creates en opportunity for the interpersonal relationship to grow deeper and for the patient and the caregiver to meet as fellow human beings. In the Chinese caring relationship the patient’s family is included. It is considered to be every contributor’s duty to be responsible for oneself and for others. Mutual understanding and respect in a caring relationship are important in getting the patient back into balance.
author Chow, Judy
author_facet Chow, Judy
author_sort Chow, Judy
title Vårdandets Tao : En fenomenologisk studie om vårdrelationer i Kina
title_short Vårdandets Tao : En fenomenologisk studie om vårdrelationer i Kina
title_full Vårdandets Tao : En fenomenologisk studie om vårdrelationer i Kina
title_fullStr Vårdandets Tao : En fenomenologisk studie om vårdrelationer i Kina
title_full_unstemmed Vårdandets Tao : En fenomenologisk studie om vårdrelationer i Kina
title_sort vårdandets tao : en fenomenologisk studie om vårdrelationer i kina
publisher Växjö universitet, Institutionen för vårdvetenskap och socialt arbete
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