Tanner's Story: A Phenomenologic Stance towards Newborn Death
Abstract
A phenomenological stance is explored as a perspective from which to develop personal knowledge for nursing with families experiencing perinatal loss. The author's experience of newborn death is analyzed using van Manen's existential themes. An essential theme - validating motherhood - emerges from an analysis based on van Manen's lifeworld existential themes. Phenomenologic reflection is presented as a path to self-understanding and reflection, which may inform personal knowledge for nursing practice and the relationships nurses nurture with families.Downloads
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1997-04-13
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