Navigating oneself through the eyes of the other – meanings of encountering ambulance clinicians while being in a suicidal process
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35626Date
2024-07-02Type
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Methods - Data were collected through fifteen individual interviews with eight participants who had lived experiences of encountering ambulance clinicians. Inductive design using phenomenological hermeneutical approach was used.
Findings - Patients are impacted by the clinicians, both in how they find their value in the situation, but also in expected trajectory. Three themes; ‘Being impacted by representatives of society’, ‘Being unsure of one´s own value’ and ‘Regaining hope in moments of togetherness’ generated the main theme ´Navigating oneself through the eyes of the other´.
Conclusion - The way ambulance clinicians communicate impacts how patients navigate themselves in the ambivalence about living or dying, and the encounter either consolidate a feeling of being a burden, or instil hope of an endurable life. Through conversation, clinicians could support the patients in taking the first steps in the journey of recovery.
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Taylor & FrancisCitation
Hammarbäck, Wiklund Gustin, Bremer, Holmberg. Navigating oneself through the eyes of the other – meanings of encountering ambulance clinicians while being in a suicidal process. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being. 2024;19(1)Metadata
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