Inventing the concept of continuing on during a difficult time
Major, Francine A.
Inventing the concept of continuing on during a difficult time - 2008.
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The concept invention process has been useful in the emergence of a new concept, “continuing on during a difficult time.” The definition of this includes three unique elements, and its relation to the ontology of human becoming. Concept invention is a process of concept development introduced by R. R. Parse at the end of 1990’s. It aims to synthesize the researcher’s preliminary understanding of a concept. The result is a conceptual definition that expands knowledge and guides research in the study of lived experiences. The conceptual definition of “continuing on during a difficult time” is: “persevering amid suffering with engagements and disengagements, as a new way of moving on, which emerges by hoping for the possible.” This definition is transposed into a theoretical structure, “the expression, through power, of the valorization, in both conjunction and separation, of figuration.” Implications for nursing research and practice are stated.
Inventing the concept of continuing on during a difficult time - 2008.
61
The concept invention process has been useful in the emergence of a new concept, “continuing on during a difficult time.” The definition of this includes three unique elements, and its relation to the ontology of human becoming. Concept invention is a process of concept development introduced by R. R. Parse at the end of 1990’s. It aims to synthesize the researcher’s preliminary understanding of a concept. The result is a conceptual definition that expands knowledge and guides research in the study of lived experiences. The conceptual definition of “continuing on during a difficult time” is: “persevering amid suffering with engagements and disengagements, as a new way of moving on, which emerges by hoping for the possible.” This definition is transposed into a theoretical structure, “the expression, through power, of the valorization, in both conjunction and separation, of figuration.” Implications for nursing research and practice are stated.
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