The Courage to Surrender-Placing One's Life in the Hands of the Other
(2013) In Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing 28(5). p.271-282- Abstract
- Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate how adult patients experience and cope with the anesthesia induction period, that is, before and during total intravenous induction. Design: Grounded theory, based on the Charmaz framework, was used to explore what it is that characterizes patients' thoughts and feelings in this situation and how they handle the time period up to loss of consciousness. Methods: Patients were interviewed using an open-ended method. Findings: The core category: Constructing a foundation for surrendering one's life into the hands of the other illustrates the main concern of the 17 informants. This concern is illuminated by three main categories: Preparing oneself to surrender trying to retain control, and... (More)
- Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate how adult patients experience and cope with the anesthesia induction period, that is, before and during total intravenous induction. Design: Grounded theory, based on the Charmaz framework, was used to explore what it is that characterizes patients' thoughts and feelings in this situation and how they handle the time period up to loss of consciousness. Methods: Patients were interviewed using an open-ended method. Findings: The core category: Constructing a foundation for surrendering one's life into the hands of the other illustrates the main concern of the 17 informants. This concern is illuminated by three main categories: Preparing oneself to surrender trying to retain control, and accepting and surrendering/Refusing to accept and not surrendering. The informants struggled to place their life in the nurse anesthetist's/anesthesiologist's hands in a cycle of circumspection, preemption, and control. Conclusions: In order to enable a dignified surrender, it is essential that the nurse anesthetist/anesthesiologist understands the patient's experience of loss of control. (Less)
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- Liebenhagen, Andreas LU and Forsberg, Anna LU
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- 2013
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- keywords
- anesthesia, grounded theory, constructivism, personal construct theory, qualitative research
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- Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing
- volume
- 28
- issue
- 5
- pages
- 271 - 282
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- Elsevier
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- wos:000325838600005
- scopus:84884402577
- pmid:24054452
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- 1532-8473
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jopan.2012.12.003
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- English
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- yes
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- 7512be8c-b772-44e1-9c10-aebbf7175f2e (old id 4160076)
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