期刊名称:International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
电子版ISSN:1748-2631
出版年度:2006
卷号:1
期号:1
页码:20-26
DOI:10.3402/qhw.v1i1.4905
语种:English
出版社:Taylor & Francis
摘要:In this article, we argue that the processes that transform the self differ in people who are dying (i.e. self-transcendence), and people who are "facing death" and subsequently recover (i.e. self-reformulation). In this study, we explicate the latter concept. Eighteen participants who were long term survivors, chronically ill or caregivers who had lost a significant other at least six months previously, were interviewed about the course of the illness and in particular about their emergence from suffering. The attributes of self-reformulation identified were an ability to reorder priorities (including maximizing the present, a disregard for material things, an appreciation for one's own abilities and exit from unsatisfying relationships); a need for reciprocity; and a valuing of the experience of suffering. Self-reformulation is considered the goal of rehabilitation and the ultimate state of health. Suggestions for further research are discussed. Key words: Self-transcendent, self-reformulated, concept development, qualitative inquiry