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Lived experiences of being cared for by ambulance clinicians when experiencing breathlessness-A phenomenological study

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    Identifier: imarina:9280212
    Authors:
    Kauppi, WivicaAxelsson, ChristerHerlitz, JohanJimenez-Herrera, MariaPalmer, Lina
    Abstract:
    Background Breathlessness is a serious and distressing symptom and a common reason why patients require prehospital care by ambulance clinicians. However, little is known about how patients experience this care when they are in a state of breathlessness. Aim The aim of this study is to describe the lived experiences of being cared for by ambulance clinicians when experiencing breathlessness. Methods Fourteen lifeworld interviews were conducted with patients who experienced breathlessness and were cared for by ambulance clinicians. The interviews were analysed using a qualitative phenomenological approach. Findings The essential meaning of being cared for by ambulance clinicians when experiencing breathlessness is described in two ways: existential humanising care, in which the experience is that of being embraced by a genuine presence or existential dehumanising care, in which feeling exposed to an objectifying presence is the main experience. This meaning has four constituents: surrendering to and trusting in the care that will come; being exposed to an objectifying presence is violating; being embraced by a genuine presence is relieving; and knowing is dwelling. Conclusion The findings reveal that the ability of ambulance clinicians to provide existential humanising and trustful care, which is the foundation of professional judgement, was essential in how patients responded to and handled the overall situation when breathlessness.
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Kauppi, Wivica; Axelsson, Christer; Herlitz, Johan; Jimenez-Herrera, Maria; Palmer, Lina;
    Department: Infermeria
    URV's Author/s: Jiménez Herrera, María Francisca
    Keywords: Service Qualitative research Prehospital Phenomenology Patients Lived experiences Humans Existentialism Dyspnea Caring science Breathlessness Ambulances Ambulance care
    Abstract: Background Breathlessness is a serious and distressing symptom and a common reason why patients require prehospital care by ambulance clinicians. However, little is known about how patients experience this care when they are in a state of breathlessness. Aim The aim of this study is to describe the lived experiences of being cared for by ambulance clinicians when experiencing breathlessness. Methods Fourteen lifeworld interviews were conducted with patients who experienced breathlessness and were cared for by ambulance clinicians. The interviews were analysed using a qualitative phenomenological approach. Findings The essential meaning of being cared for by ambulance clinicians when experiencing breathlessness is described in two ways: existential humanising care, in which the experience is that of being embraced by a genuine presence or existential dehumanising care, in which feeling exposed to an objectifying presence is the main experience. This meaning has four constituents: surrendering to and trusting in the care that will come; being exposed to an objectifying presence is violating; being embraced by a genuine presence is relieving; and knowing is dwelling. Conclusion The findings reveal that the ability of ambulance clinicians to provide existential humanising and trustful care, which is the foundation of professional judgement, was essential in how patients responded to and handled the overall situation when breathlessness.
    Thematic Areas: Public, environmental & occupational health Public health, environmental and occupational health Nursing Medicina ii Medicina i Ciencias sociales
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Author's mail: maria.jimenez@urv.cat
    Author identifier: 0000-0003-2599-3742
    Record's date: 2024-08-03
    Papper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Link to the original source: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/scs.13108
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Papper original source: Scandinavian Journal Of Caring Sciences. 37 (1): 207-215
    APA: Kauppi, Wivica; Axelsson, Christer; Herlitz, Johan; Jimenez-Herrera, Maria; Palmer, Lina; (2023). Lived experiences of being cared for by ambulance clinicians when experiencing breathlessness-A phenomenological study. Scandinavian Journal Of Caring Sciences, 37(1), 207-215. DOI: 10.1111/scs.13108
    Article's DOI: 10.1111/scs.13108
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2023
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
  • Keywords:

    Nursing,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
    Service
    Qualitative research
    Prehospital
    Phenomenology
    Patients
    Lived experiences
    Humans
    Existentialism
    Dyspnea
    Caring science
    Breathlessness
    Ambulances
    Ambulance care
    Public, environmental & occupational health
    Public health, environmental and occupational health
    Nursing
    Medicina ii
    Medicina i
    Ciencias sociales
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