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  • Asp, Margareta, et al. (författare)
  • Samvetsstress och dåliga villkor bakom sjuksköterskeflykten
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Dagens Nyheter.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • Ge sjuksköterskor utrymme att göra kvalificerade bedömningar av patientens omvårdnadsbehov och låt dem också få gehör för de omvårdnadsinterventioner de föreslår. Det skulle inte bara bidra till att minska samvetsstress och arbetsrelaterad ohälsa hos sjuksköterskor utan också bidra till att de stannar i yrket, skriver sex forskare i vårdvetenskap.
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  • Bjelke, Maria, et al. (författare)
  • Nulliparous women’s lived experiences of the prolonged passive stage of labour: A thematic analysis based on descriptive phenomenology
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Sexual & Reproductive HealthCare. - : Elsevier. - 1877-5756 .- 1877-5764. ; 41, s. 100985-100985
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Introduction: Prolonged progress can occur in the first and second stages of labour and may contribute to a negative birth experience. However, previous studies have mainly focused on quantitative aspects or overall birth experience, and little is known about women's experiences of a prolonged passive second stage. Objective: To describe the lived experiences of a prolonged passive second stage of labour in nulliparous women. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted with 15 nulliparous women with a passive second stage lasting three hours or more. Data were analysed using thematic analysis based on descriptive phenomenology. Results: The analysis resulted in four themes: “An unknown phase” that entailed remaining in a phase that the women lacked an awareness of. “Trust and mistrust in the body's ability” represents the mindset for vaginal birth as well as feelings of powerlessness and self-guilt. The theme “Loss of control” included experiences of frustration, fatigue, and having to deny bodily instincts. “Support through presence and involvement” signifies support through the midwife's presence in the birthing room, although there were also descriptions of emotional or physical absence. Conclusions: The findings contribute to the understanding of prolonged labour based on women's lived experiences and add to the body of knowledge about the prolonged passive second stage. This study highlights that women need support through information, presence, and encouragement to remain in control. It can be beneficial during birth preparation to include knowledge about the passive second stage together with unexpected or complicated situations during birth, such as prolonged labour. 
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  • Dalheim Englund, Ann-Charlotte, et al. (författare)
  • Life without professional work : perceptions about one’s self, interpersonal relations and social life after retirement
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Healthy Aging Research. - : Wolters Kluwer. - 2261-7434. ; 8:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The aim of this study is to understand how healthy, older adults in Sweden perceive their life situation after retirement. The study is based on a lifeworld approach, and a phenomenographic method was used. Eighteen participants were interviewed, and data were analysed according to the phenomenographic principle of qualitatively different categories. Two categories were developed. The first category, “perceptions that draw attention inward, towards one’s self”, was further described in three subcategories: Sense of decreased status in society, the desire to keep aging at a distance, and contemplation of one’s own existence. The second category, “perceptions that draw attention outward, away from one’s self” was further described in the following four subcategories: caretaking of family members, involvement in social relationships, finding of deep meaning in animals and nature and engagement with society. In the discussion, the findings are further illuminated through comparisons with concepts such as maturity, wisdom and gerotranscendence, and reflections on the findings ‘relevance to a caring context follow. The conclusion suggests this study can provide knowledge that will allow healthcare providers to bridge the gap between generations in order to provide high-quality care. However, for a more profound caring dialogue, for example, about the end of life, a deeper analysis is required.
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  • Gillsjö, Catharina, Senior Lecturer, 1963-, et al. (författare)
  • Balance in life as a prerequisite for community-dwelling older adults' sense of health and well-being after retirement : an interview-based study
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1748-2623 .- 1748-2631. ; 16:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • PURPOSE This study aimed to describe community-dwelling older adults’ perceptions of health and well-being in life after retirement.METHODS This study is part of a larger project using a mixed-methods design to address lifestyles’ influence on community-dwelling older adults’ health. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with 18 older adults in age 70 to 95 years. Data were analysed according to a phenomenographic approach.RESULTS The results encompass four categories describing variations in community-dwelling older adults’ perceptions of health and well-being after retirement: feeling well despite illness and disease, interacting with and being useful for oneself and others, independently embracing opportunities and engaging in life, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.CONCLUSIONS The absence of illness and disease is not a clear prerequisite for a sense of health and well-being. To promote and preserve health and well-being after retirement, older adults strived for—and coached themselves to uphold—a balance in life, focusing on not burdening others. This life orientation after retirement must be acknowledged by society at large, especially from an ageist perspective, and in health and social care to preserve and promote health and well-being.
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  • Gustafsson, Ida, et al. (författare)
  • Breastfeeding and experienced exposedness in partner relationshiop
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Abstract Book The Nordic Breastfeeding Conference 2023.
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BREASTFEEDING AND EXPERIENCED EXPOSEDNESS IN PARTNER RELATIONSHIPIda Gustafsson RN, RM, Lecturer, PhD-studentFaculty of Caring Science, Work Life and Social Welfare, University of Borås, Borås, SwedenGunilla Carlsson RN, PhD, ProfessorFaculty of Caring Science, Work Life and Social Welfare, University of Borås, Borås, SwedenKatarina Karlsson RN, PhDFaculty of Caring Science, Work Life and Social Welfare, University of Borås, Borås, SwedenAleksandra Jarling RN, PhD, LecturerFaculty of Caring Science, Work Life and Social Welfare, University of Borås, Borås, SwedenLina Palmér RN, RM, PhD, Associate Professor, DocentFaculty of Caring Science, Work Life and Social Welfare, University of Borås, Borås, Sweden Background: About 110 000 children are born in Sweden annually. The vast majority of their mothers wish to breastfeed, and also initiate breastfeeding. An important factor for continued breastfeeding is support, especially from the partner. It is likely that lack of support can lead to perceived vulnerability in the partner relationship. Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is in Sweden nearly as common as gestational diabetes and the frequency seems to rise postpartum. IPV is multifaceted and encompasses many types and degrees of violence. In a caring science perspective the experience of vulnerability and/or exposedness in partner relationship during breastfeeding (or breastfeeding desire) risks negatively affecting womens health and well-being, regardless of the reason or degree of exposedness. For care to be caring - that is, support health and well-being - knowledge is needed from the perspective of the exposed women. Previous lifeworld theoretical research has shown that breastfeeding may be experienced as an existential challenge and that exposedness to violence during the childbearing period means a long-lasting embodied experience. In this project, these two phenomena are intertwined into a common phenomenon - Breastfeeding in case of experienced exposedness in a partner relationship. Aim: The purpose of the PhD-project is to develop in-depth knowledge of existential meanings of breastfeeding in case of experienced exposedness in a partner relationship (Study 1-2), and what it means to be cared for (Study 3), as well as to give care and support in this context (Study 4). Methods: The project has a reflective lifeworld approach. Data has been collected through lifeworld interviews and written lifeworld stories and will be analyzed using a phenomenological or hermeneutical approach. Results & Conclusion: The results and conclusions of the first study are expected to be completed in the summer of 2023 and will be presented at the conference.
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  • Gustafsson, Ida, 1986-, et al. (författare)
  • Clinical introduction and evaluation of the Existential Breastfeeding Difficulty Scale (ExBreastS) in the context of child health care
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Abstract Book.
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • CLINICAL INTRODUCTION AND EVALUATION OF THE EXISTENTIAL BREASTFEEDING DIFFICULTY SCALE (EXBREASTS) IN THE CONTEXT OF CHILD HEALTH CAREIda Gustafsson RN, RM, Lecturer, PhD-studentFaculty of Caring Science, Work Life and Social Welfare, University of Borås, Borås, SwedenMalin Spångby RN, MNScChild Health Services, Region Jönköping County, Jönköping, SwedenAnn Arvidsdal RN, MNScChild Health Services, Region Jönköping County, Jönköping, SwedenMarie Golsäter RN, PhD, DocentChild Health Services, Region Jönköping County, Jönköping, SwedenCHILD Research Group, School of Health and Welfare, Jönköping University, Jönköping, SwedenDepartment of Health, Medicine and Caring, Linköping University, Linköping, SwedenLina Palmér RN, RM, Associate Professor, DocentFaculty of Caring Science, Work Life and Social Welfare, University of Borås, Borås, Sweden Background: Breastfeeding, both with and without perceived difficulties, can be experienced as an existential journey. Therefore, care needs to be based on the woman's breastfeeding story and carers need to be prepared to handle the existential questions that may arise. Previous research shows that healthcare professionals struggle with providing individually tailored care. The Existential Breastfeeding Difficulty Scale (ExBreastS) was developed based on lifeworld theoretical research on women's experiences of initiating breastfeeding with or without breastfeeding difficulties and was in this study introduced in child healthcare in a Swedish region. This was done to evaluate its ability to support child healthcare nurses to conduct existentially oriented caring dialogues with the breastfeeding story in focus.  Aim: Describe child healthcare nurses’ lived experience of how ExBreastS influences the caring dialogue. Methods: Lifeworld interviews were conducted with 17 child healthcare nurses about their experience of using ExBreastS to support caring dialogues with breastfeeding women. The interviews were conducted either individually, in pairs or in groups. The material was analyzed through thematic analysis based on descriptive phenomenology. Results: The results show that ExBreastS contributes to the re-evaluation of the importance of the caring dialogue because the existential significance of breastfeeding is given more space. ExBreastS also makes new perspectives of the breastfeeding story visible for both woman and carer. However, if the instrument itself receives too much of the nurse’s focus, there is a risk that the caring dialogue will be overshadowed. Conclusions: ExBreastS supports caring dialogues based on the breastfeeding story through its focus on the existential aspects of breastfeeding. However, this requires time, support from the organization and an awareness that caring dialogues can have no manual.
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  • Gustafsson, Ida, et al. (författare)
  • Midwives' lived experience of caring for new mothers with initial breastfeeding difficulties: A phenomenological study
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Sexual & Reproductive HealthCare. - : Elsevier BV. - 1877-5756 .- 1877-5764. ; 12, s. 9-15
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objective: The aim of this study is to obtain a deeper understanding of midwives’ lived experiences of caring for new mothers with initial breastfeeding difficulties.Methods: A reflective lifeworld approach was used. Six midwives were recruited from a hospital in western Sweden. Data were collected via individual lifeworld interviews and analysed using phenomenological methods.Results: The essential meaning can be described as a midwife’s wish to help new mothers reach their breastfeeding goals by trying to interact with them as individual women in unique breastfeeding situations. This wish constitutes a contradiction to the midwife’s own desire to succeed in enabling mothers to breastfeed and the perceived risk of failure as a midwife if the mothers decide not to breastfeed. This is further described by five constituents: striving to provide individualised care, collegial and personal responsibility both enables and prevents care, a struggle to be sufficient, an uphill struggle and mutual joy becomes the motivation to care.Conclusions: Caring for new mothers with initial breastfeeding difficulties is a balancing act between the midwife’s personal desire to succeed in enabling mothers to breastfeed, the mothers’ wishes, the infants’ needs, the importance of collective collegial competence and the limitations in the health care organisation. This makes the midwife’s efforts to provide individualised care frustrating and demanding as well as motivating.
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  • Gustafsson, Ida, et al. (författare)
  • The Existential Breastfeeding Difficulty Scale's influences on the caring dialogue-Child healthcare nurses' lived experiences
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. - : Wiley. - 0283-9318 .- 1471-6712.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Breastfeeding is experienced as an existential journey, and breastfeeding difficulties put mothers in existentially vulnerable situations. For care to be caring, it must be based on the mother's breastfeeding story. Previous research show that healthcare professionals struggle to perform individualised breastfeeding care. The Existential Breastfeeding Difficulty Scale (ExBreastS) was developed to support an existential focus in caring dialogues and was introduced in child healthcare in Sweden. The aim of this study is to describe child healthcare nurses' lived experience of how the Existential Breastfeeding Difficulty Scale (ExBreastS) influences the caring dialogue. Seventeen child healthcare nurses with experience in using ExBreastS as a basis for caring dialogues with breastfeeding mothers were interviewed, in groups, pairs or individually. The interviews were analysed using a thematic analysis based on descriptive phenomenology. The results show that the caring dialogue becomes re-evaluated when using ExBreastS because existential aspects of breastfeeding is acknowledged. ExBreastS also visualises new perspectives of the mother's breastfeeding experiences. However, the use of ExBreastS also risks overshadowing the caring dialogue when the nurses focus too much on the instrument. The use of ExBreastS supports caring dialogues-and caring care-by highlighting the existential aspects of breastfeeding/breastfeeding difficulties and the uniqueness of every mothers' breastfeeding experience. However, the instrument sometimes evokes a vulnerability in the nurses that calls for support from the care organisation.
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  • Karlsson, Katarina, 1963-, et al. (författare)
  • Creativity During Data Collection When Researching Existential Phenomena in Caring Science
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: International journal for human caring. - 1091-5710. ; :1, s. 1-8
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In this study, we highlight the importance of methodological creativity when researching existential phenomena in caring science. Our intention is to provide epistemological and methodological support that would encourage researchers to be creative when collecting data. One fruitful way to approach creativity involves basing one’s research on the epistemological and methodological ideas of lifeworld research. We will illustrate the usefulness of lifeworld research via examples from empirical caring science research and show how creativity may contribute to a profound understanding of patients’ experiences. Hopefully, this article will help other researchers be creative without losing epistemological foundations and scientific validity.
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  • Kauppi, Wivica, 1970-, et al. (författare)
  • Characteristics and outcomes of patients with dyspnoea as the main symptom, assessed by prehospital emergency nurses- a retrospective observational study
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Bmc Emergency Medicine. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1471-227X. ; 20:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BackgroundDyspnoea (breathing difficulty) is among the most commonly cited reasons for contacting emergency medical services (EMSs). Dyspnoea is caused by several serious underlying medical conditions and, based on patients individual needs and complex illnesses or injuries, ambulance staff are independently responsible for advanced care provision. Few large-scale prehospital studies have reviewed patients with dyspnoea. This study aimed to describe the characteristics and final outcomes of patients whose main symptom was classified as dyspnoea by the prehospital emergency nurse (PEN).MethodsThis retrospective observational study included patients aged >16years whose main symptom was dyspnoea. All the enrolled patients were assessed in the south-western part of Sweden by PENs during January and December, 2017. Of 7260 assignments (9% of all primary missions), 6354 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Analysis was performed using descriptive statistics, and the tests used were odds ratios and Kaplan-Meier analysis.ResultsThe patients mean age was 73years, and approximately 56% were women. More than 400 different final diagnostic codes (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems [ICD]-10th edition) were observed, and 11% of the ICD-10 codes denoted time-critical conditions. The three most commonly observed aetiologies were chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (20.4%), pulmonary infection (17.1%), and heart failure (15%). The comorbidity values were high, with 84.4% having previously experienced dyspnoea. The overall 30-day mortality was 11.1%. More than half called EMSs more than 50h after symptom onset.ConclusionsAmong patients assessed by PENs due to dyspnoea as the main symptom there were more than 400 different final diagnoses, of which 11% were regarded as time-critical. These patients had a severe comorbidity and 11% died within the first 30days.
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  • Kauppi, Wivica, 1970-, et al. (författare)
  • Lived experiences of being cared for by ambulance clinicians when experiencing breathlessness—A phenomenological study
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. - : John Wiley & Sons. - 0283-9318 .- 1471-6712.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BackgroundBreathlessness 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. AimThe aim of this study is to describe the lived experiences of being cared for by ambulance clinicians when experiencing breathlessness. MethodsFourteen 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. FindingsThe 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. ConclusionThe 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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  • Kauppi, Wivica, 1970-, et al. (författare)
  • Patients' lived experiences of breathlessness prior to prehospital care – A phenomenological study
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Nursing Open. - : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. - 2054-1058. ; 9:4, s. 2179-2189
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Abstract Aims and objectives The study aimed to describe how breathlessness is experienced by patients prior to prehospital care. Design A qualitative phenomenological design. Methods Lifeworld interviews were conducted with 14 participants. The analysis was carried out within the descriptive phenomenological framework. Results The essential meaning of the breathlessness phenomenon is described as an existential fear in terms of losing control over one?s body and dying, which involves a battle to try to regain control. This is further described by four constituents: being in an unknown body, striving to handle the situation, the ambiguity of having loved ones close and reaching the utmost border. Conclusions Patients describe a battling for survival. It is at the extreme limit of endurance that patients finally choose to call the emergency number. It is a challenge for the ambulance clinician (AC) to support these patients in the most optimal fashion.
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  • Kauppi, Wivica, 1970-, et al. (författare)
  • Pre-hospital predictors of an adverse outcome among patients with dyspnoea as the main symptom assessed by prehospital emergency nurses- a retrospective observational study
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: BMC Emergency Medicine. - : BioMed Central. - 1471-227X. ; 20:89, s. 1-12
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: Dyspnoea is one of the most common reasons for patients contacting emergency medical services (EMS). Pre-hospital Emergency Nurses (PENs) are independently responsible for advanced care and to meet thesepatients individual needs. Patients with dyspnoea constitute a complex group, with multiple different final diagnoses and with a high risk of death. This study aimed to describe on-scene factors associated with an increased risk of a time-sensitive final diagnosis and the risk of death.Methods: A retrospective observational study including patients aged ≥16 years, presenting mainly with dyspnoea was conducted. Patients were identified thorough an EMS database, and were assessed by PENs in the southwestern part of Sweden during January to December 2017. Of 7260 missions (9% of all primary missions), 6354 were included. Among those, 4587 patients were randomly selected in conjunction with adjusting for uniquepatients with single occasions. Data were manually collected through both EMS- and hospital records and final diagnoses were determined through the final diagnoses verified in hospital records. Analysis was performed usingmultiple logistic regression and multiple imputations.Results: Among all unique patients with dyspnoea as the main symptom, 13% had a time-sensitive final diagnosis. The three most frequent final time-sensitive diagnoses were cardiac diseases (4.1% of all diagnoses), infectious/inflammatory diseases (2.6%), and vascular diseases (2.4%). A history of hypertension, renal disease, symptoms of pain, abnormal respiratory rate, impaired consciousness, a pathologic ECG and a short delay until call for EMS were associated with an increased risk of a time-sensitive final diagnosis. Among patients with time-sensitive diagnoses, approximately 27% died within 30 days. Increasing age, a history of renal disease, cancer, low systolic bloodpressures, impaired consciousness and abnormal body temperature were associated with an increased risk of death.Conclusions: Among patients with dyspnoea as the main symptom, age, previous medical history, deviating vital signs, ECG pattern, symptoms of pain, and a short delay until call for EMS are important factors to consider in the prehospital assessment of the combined risk of either having a time-sensitive diagnosis or death.
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  • Lundvall, Maria, et al. (författare)
  • Enabling Well-Being in Young Adults Living with Existential Concerns
  • Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Background What enables well-being when experiencing existential concerns as a young adult is an under-explored area of research. In order to address young adults’ existential concerns and provide caring support that builds their resilience to meet life challenges, the aim of the present study is to describe the meaning of enabling well-being as experienced by young adults living with existential concerns. Method This phenomenological study is based on a reflective lifeworld research. Seventeen young adults, nine women and eight men aged 17–27 years, were interviewed. The results is presented in an essential meaning and further explored with its variations and individual nuances of the phenomenon; enabling well-being.  Ethics  The study followed the research principles described in the Helsinki Declaration and the Swedish Research Ethics Guidelines. Result The essential meaning of enabling well-being, when experiencing existential concerns as a young adult, means finding a place to rest. Finding a place to rest means finding both movement and stillness in life to reflect upon one’s life story in order to understand oneself. The essence is further described in the following constituents: recovering in solitude, sharing one’s life story in everyday life, and reflecting one´s life story in a trusting and caring relationship. Conclusion This study contributes important knowledge from a caring science perspective to inform caring approaches in nursing. The results show that young adults enable their own well-being in many ways when experiencing existential concerns. When their existential concerns feel overwhelming, they need support from healthcare professionals. When young adults seek professional support, the professionals must be open and focus on the young adults’ life story. 
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  • Lundvall, Maria, et al. (författare)
  • Finding an existential place to rest : enabling well-being in young adults
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being. - : Taylor & Francis. - 1748-2623 .- 1748-2631. ; 17:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • What enables well-being when experiencing existential concerns as a young adult is an under-explored area of research. In order to address young adults’ existential concerns and provide caring support that builds their resilience to meet life challenges, the purpose of the study is to describe the meaning of enabling well-being as experienced by young adults living with existential concerns. This phenomenological study is based on a reflective lifeworld research. Seventeen young adults, aged 17–27 years, were interviewed. The results is presented in an essential meaning and further explored with its variations and individual nuances of the phenomenon; enabling well-being. The essential meaning of enabling well-being, when experiencing existential concerns as a young adult, means finding a place to rest. Finding a place to rest means finding both movement and stillness in life to reflect upon one’s life story in order to understand oneself. The results also show that young adults enable their own well-being in many ways when experiencing existential concerns. When their existential concerns feel overwhelming, they need support from healthcare professionals. When young adults seek professional support, the professionals must be open and focus on the young adults’ life story to enable well-being.
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  • Lundvall, Maria, et al. (författare)
  • Healthcare professionals' lived experiences of conversations with young adults expressing existential concerns
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. - : John Wiley & Sons. - 0283-9318 .- 1471-6712. ; 33:1, s. 136-143
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Introduction: This paper describes first-line department healthcare professionals’ experiences of conversations with young adults (16–25 years) who express existential concerns. Existential concerns encompass questions about the meaning of life and the choices people must make, and they are sometimes expressed during the period in which a child is becoming an adult. Sometimes the transition to adulthood can be difficult, and many young adults seek support from people in first-line departments, such as primary care providers, youth guidance centre personnel and student health service employees in high schools and universities. Conversations in which existential concerns are recognised may be important for preventing mental illness in the future.Aim: The study aimed to describe healthcare professionals’ lived experiences of conversations with young adults who express existential concerns.Approach and methods: This qualitative study utilises thematic meaning analysis. Interviews were conducted with healthcare professionals working in first-line departments, and data were analysed based on the principles of reflective lifeworld research. The study followed ethical codes of conduct and conformed to the ethical guidelines adopted by the Swedish Research Council.Findings: The results are presented in three themes of meaning: searching for innermost thoughts requires being present, uncertainty about the unpredictable and awakening of one’s own existential concerns.Conclusions and implications: Healthcare professionals are affected when young adults express their existential concerns, and they need more support to strengthen their ability to stay present and create inviting atmospheres.
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  • Lundvall, Maria, et al. (författare)
  • Lost in an unknown terrain : a phenomenological contribution to the understanding of existential concerns as experienced by young women in Sweden
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being. - : Taylor & Francis Group. - 1748-2623 .- 1748-2631. ; 14:1, s. 1-11
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe young women’s (16–25 years old) experiences of living with existential concerns for which they have sought support from healthcare professionals, teachers, family, or friends, among others.Methods: This phenomenological study is based on a reflective lifeworld research (RLR) approach. Nine young women were interviewed about their experience of living with existential concerns.Results: The results show the essential meaning of the phenomenon of “existential concerns” that can be described as living a life that is marked in a profound way by a feeling of being lost in an unknown terrain. To further understand the essential meaning, four constituents are described: the unpredictable body, longing for comprehension, playing a game, and longing to share one’s vulnerability.Conclusions: Young women with existential concerns are vulnerable, as they are profoundly influenced by these concerns. They have to navigate through daily life while trying to fit in and to make their situation comprehensible. These young women have a longing to share their existential concerns with a trustworthy person, while at the same time they fear revealing their existential concerns and risking being rejected by others. A lifeworld-led, caring science approach, intertwined with the results of the present study, has the potential to direct caring practice.
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  • Lundvall, Maria, et al. (författare)
  • Young men’s experiences of living with existential concerns : “living close to a bottomless darkness”
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being. - : Taylor & Francis. - 1748-2623 .- 1748-2631. ; 15:1, s. 1-10
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • IntroductionYoung men may struggle in life with challenges of various concerns about their identity and who they want to be in life. Many health issues arise from social norms and wider societal determinations and for today’s young men, following such norms poses a risk of losing oneself. An essential part of health are connected to the existential dimensions in life and concerns who you are, and how well you know and understand yourself. However; little is known about what it means for young men to live a life with existential concerns.Purpose and methodThe purpose of this phenomenological study, based on reflective lifeworld research (RLR), is to describe young men’s experiences of living with existential concerns for which they have sought support. Eight lifeworld interviews were conducted.ResultsThe results essentially show that young men living with existential concerns describe their situations as living close to a bottomless darkness. This is further described according to four constituents: enduring everyday life, striving for a solution, hearing an inner self-critical voice, and wearing a hard shell.ConclusionWe conclude that strengthening young men’s health processes requires healthcare professionals to create an atmosphere where young men feel safe talking about existential concerns without feeling exposed and vulnerable.
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  • Mathiesen, Karoline Lang, et al. (författare)
  • “A becoming in the meeting”: the interpretations of competence in home care from the perspectives of older people and registered nurses – a meta-ethnography
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being. - : Taylor & Francis. - 1748-2623 .- 1748-2631. ; 18
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • AimThe aim of this meta-ethnography was to identify and synthesize qualitative studies focusing on older people’s and registered nurses’ interpretations of competence in home care. MethodsThe meta-ethnography followed the six phases developed by Noblit and Hare (1988). ResultsIn Phase 6, the translation process of the included studies, three themes were identified: i) temporality—the feeling of being of value; ii) dignity—a person, not just a patient; and iii) mutuality of being—togetherness. A synthesis was developed, and the phrase “a becoming in the meeting” emerged. ConclusionThe sense of becoming includes progress, which means becoming something other than before in relation with others and refers to what constitutes the meeting between the older person and the registered nurse working in home care. Competence originates from becoming in the meeting, and registered nurses should therefore value what they do and hold on to this aspect of caring competence that centres on a caring relationship. It is important for registered nurses working in home care to be able to cultivate a caring relationship.
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  • Mathiesen, Karoline Lang, et al. (författare)
  • Home care nurses lived experiences of caring relationships with older adults: A phenomenological study
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. - 0283-9318 .- 1471-6712.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: This paper describes registered nurses' lived experiences of caring relationships in the context of homecare provision for older adults living in Denmark. With the growing ageing population throughout Europe, more older adults will require complex care solutions within already overburdened care systems. This development places demands on the competencies and organisation of homecare nurses, as they become key players in healthcare systems. Fostering caring relationships in homecare is a rewarding and valuable process that enhances the holistic and humanising aspects of caring for older adults. For a caring relationship to be truly caring, we must understand not only the subjective experience of such a relationship but also how it is experienced in relation to and shared with others. Aim: This study aimed to describe the essential meaning of the phenomenon of caring relationships in homecare for older adults based on the lived experiences of homecare nurses. Approach and Methods: Registered nurses working in homecare for older adults were interviewed, and a phenomenological analysis was conducted according to the methodological principles of the reflective lifeworld research approach. Findings: The essential meaning of the phenomenon is described as creating an existential and embodied space in which each patient's world is the foundation of caring. The constituents are as follows: caring for the whole person, a sense of ‘at-homeness’ through trusting ‘the other’, experiencing continuity as caring and prioritising the time to care. Conclusion: Caring competence in homecare for older adults relies on a nurse's ability to intertwine physical and existential care needs and articulate them in their daily work. A focus on the phenomenon of caring relationships brings value to and adds an extra layer to the discussion on caring competence.
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • A qualitative study on the breastfeeding experience of mothers of preterm infants in the first 12 months after birth
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: International Breastfeeding Journal. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1746-4358. ; 14:35, s. 1-8
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: Being a mother of a preterm infant (< 37 gestational weeks) puts the mother in a vulnerable andfragile situation wherein breastfeeding is an important part of becoming a mother and bonding with the infant.Nevertheless, the breastfeeding experience of mothers during the first year after a preterm birth has not been wellstudied. To develop professional caring and supporting relationships, it is important to address this knowledge gap.The aim of this study was to describe the breastfeeding experience of mothers of preterm infants from birth upuntil 12 months after birth.Methods: The data in this qualitative study are derived from a multicentre randomized controlled trial where 270mothers of preterm infants provided 496 written comments through questionnaires containing open-endedquestions. The questionnaires were sent to the mother three times during the first 12 months after birth. Athematic network analysis based on hermeneutical philosophy was used to analyse and interpret the resulting datato describe the mothers’ experiences of breastfeeding.Results: Three organizing themes, namely, “navigating smoothly,” “navigating with a struggle” and “navigating inambiguity” were revealed in the mothers’ narratives regarding their breastfeeding experiences during the first 12months after birth. These organizing themes were further interpreted as one global theme that was deemed “Ajourney to finding one’s unique way in breastfeeding.”Conclusion: Mothers of preterm infants are in an exposed and vulnerable situation when initiating breastfeedingduring the first year. This situation leads to a unique journey wherein each mother navigates through breastfeedingdepending on her individual situation. An awareness of the diversity of breastfeeding experiences may contributeto the provision of professional caring and supportive relationships.
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • A Theoretical Model on Caring for Mothers With Initial Breastfeeding Difficulties : The Breastfeeding Story as a Hub for Caring Practice
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: International journal for human caring. - : International Association for Human Caring. - 1091-5710. ; 25:1, s. 45-59
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In the context of breastfeeding care, models are lacking that can guide caring practice. This article examines the prerequisites for care to be caring, based on research about breastfeeding difficulties. These prerequisites are presented as a theoretical model of caring that demonstrates that a genuine caring relationship, embodied wisdom, and an ability to create a space for dwelling, together with cultural awareness, form the prerequisites for the breastfeeding story to be a hub in caring practice. The model contributes to the development of caring practices that embrace the existentiality of each woman's breastfeeding experiences. 
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979- (författare)
  • Amning och existens : Moderskap, sårbarhet och ömsesidigt beroende vid inledande amning
  • 2015
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Aim: The overall aim of the thesis is to create knowledge about what it means for women to initiate breastfeeding and what consequences these meanings have from an existential perspective.Approach and method: A lifeworld approach based on the epistemology of phenomenology and hermeneutics was used. Lifeworld interviews and meaningoriented analysis in accordance with the chosen lifeworld approach were performed. A synthesis and a philosophical analysis were carried out that facilitates an understanding of the existential meaning of initial breastfeeding and its consequences as a whole.Main findings: Initiating breastfeeding, when it functions well, entails an existential challenge, a movement from a bodily performance to an embodied relationship with the infant and with oneself as a mother. When breastfeeding is experienced as being severely difficult, it entails an existential lostness as a mother, forcing her into a constant fight with herself, the infant, and others in order to find her way into motherhood. Severe breastfeeding difficulties can evoke existential vulnerability, forcing the mother to continue breastfeeding despite the difficulties, while hoping to be confirmed as a good mother; a fear of breastfeeding may be a consequence. Existential security is a necessary condition for continued breastfeeding whilst insecurity and fear of breastfeeding can lead to ceased attempts to breastfeed when experiencing severe initial difficulties. Initial breastfeeding and motherhood are intertwined in a way that affects the woman’s existence as a mother.Conclusions: Initial breastfeeding is a complex phenomenon that is more than just a biological adaptation or a cultural issue; it touches on and evokes existential aspects of being a woman and a mother. Though anchored in both biology and culture, breastfeeding cannot be reduced to one or the other: it is both. There is a struggle between biology and culture that has existential consequences for women’s experiences of breastfeeding, the breastfeeding decision, and the women’s existence as a mother. There is a need for health professionals to look beyond the statistics of breastfeeding and consider the existential dimensions of breastfeeding-as-lived when encountering mothers wanting to breastfeed.
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979- (författare)
  • Amningsrädsla eller amningslängtan – Betydelser av kvinnors tidigare amningssvårigheter
  • 2018
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Bakgrund: Amningssvårigheter innebär en risk för tidigt amningsavslut och minskad tillit till den egna förmågan att amma. Kvinnor som ammar sitt första barn kort tid riskerar också amma nästa barn kort tid eller inte alls, likaså tyder befintlig forskning på att amningssvårigheter kan vara en riskfaktor för att inte amma ett framtida barn. För att ytterligare förstå hur tidigare amningssvårigheter påverkar kvinnors framtida amning behövs forskning ur kvinnors perspektiv.Syftet: Syftet är att förklara och förstå hur tidigare amningssvårigheter påverkar framtida amning så som det erfas av kvinnor.Metod: Studien utgår från en reflekterande livsvärldsansats med hermeneutisk analysmetod. Datainsamlingen genomfördes i form av en eller flera individuella livsvärldsintervjuer med åtta kvinnor som upplevt stora amningssvårigheter. Totalt 15 intervjuer ingår.Resultat: Huvudtolkningen visar att tidigare upplevda amningssvårigheter innebär ett existentiellt trauma för den enskilda kvinnan. I traumat utkristalliseras två möjliga vägar för framtiden; antingen utvecklas en amningsrädsla som innebär att framtida amning är otänkbart eller så uppstår en amningslängtan som innebär en möjlighet för amning i framtiden. Huvudtolkningen baseras på följande deltolkningar: Skrämmande tillvaro som måste undvikas, Kroppen som härbärge gör det svårt att glömma, Lockad av närhet och nytta men skrämd av distans, Erfarenhet ger beredskap att ta kommandot, Att våga igen kräver bearbetning samt Omformulering gör det möjligt att gå vidare.Konklusion: Kvinnor som upplevt tidigare amningssvårigheter bär med sig en negativ amningsupplevelse i form av ett förkroppsligat minne som etsats sig fast vilket får betydelse för tankar om och möjligheter till amning i framtiden. Det betyder att amningen både berör kvinnor efter avslutad amning och inför en framtida amning.Kliniska implikationer: Vård av kvinnor med tidigare amningssvårigheter bör riktas mot ett vårdande där amningsupplevelser bildar utgångspunkten och som möjliggör reflektion kring dessa.
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • Barnet efter förlossningen och amning
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Obstetrik. - Lund : Studentlitteratur AB. - 9789144142609
  • Bokkapitel (populärvet., debatt m.m.)
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • Breastfeeding: An existential challange : Women´s lived experiences of initiating breastfeeding within the context of early home discharge in Sewden
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1748-2631 .- 1748-2623. ; 5:3, s. 1-11
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • For most Swedish women, breastfeeding is an essential part of the childbearing period. Yet, the meaning of breastfeeding from women’s perspective is scantily explored. Therefore, the aim of this study is to describe women’s lived experiences of initiating breastfeeding within the context of early home discharge. Eight women, two primiparous, and six multiparous were interviewed within 2 months after birth. A reflective lifeworld research design based on phenomenological philosophy was used during the data gathering and data analysis. The results show that the phenomenon, initiating breastfeeding, in spite of good conditions, i.e., early home discharge, is complex and entails an existential challenge. The essential meaning of the phenomenon is conceptualized as, ‘‘A movement from a bodily performance to an embodied relation with the infant and oneself as a mother.’’ This pattern is further described in its five constituents: ‘‘Fascination in the first encounter,’’ ‘‘Balancing the unknown,’’ ‘‘Devoting oneself and enduring the situation,’’ ‘‘Seeking confirmation in the unique,’’ and ‘‘Having the entire responsibility.’’ Caring for women initiating breastfeeding entails, from a caring science perspective, to help the mother meet insecurity and strengthen confidence to trust her ability to breastfeed the newborn infant. According to these findings, it is suggested in the discussion that it is time for health care professionals to reject the idea of breastfeeding merely as meals or eating for the infant. Instead, they ought to embrace its origin, namely as a way to closeness between mother and infant.
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979- (författare)
  • Breastfeeding and Existence : Motherhood, Vulnerability, and Interdependency When Breastfeeding is Initiated
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: <em>Breastfeeding and Existence </em>.
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: Almost all mothers in Sweden initiate breastfeeding but many cease during the first weeks after birth. In order to understand why it is important to research the meanings of the initial stage of breastfeeding and in which ways these meanings contribute to mothers’ breastfeeding decisions. Aim: The overall aim of the thesis is to create knowledge about what it means for women to initiate breastfeeding and what consequences these meanings have from an existential perspective. Approach and method: A lifeworld approach was used. Lifeworld interviews and meaning oriented analysis were performed. Main findings: Initiating breastfeeding, when it functions well, entails an existential challenge. When breastfeeding is experienced as being severely difficult, it entails an existential lostness as a mother, forcing her into a constant fight in order to find her way into motherhood. Severe breastfeeding difficulties can evoke existential vulnerability, forcing the mother to continue breastfeeding, while hoping to be confirmed as a good mother; a fear of breastfeeding may be a consequence. Existential security is necessary for continued breastfeeding whilst insecurity and fear of breastfeeding can lead to ceased breastfeeding when experiencing severe initial difficulties. Initial breastfeeding and motherhood are intertwined in a way that affects the woman’s existence as a mother. Conclusions: Initial breastfeeding is a complex phenomenon that is more than just a biological adaptation or a cultural issue; it touches on and evokes existential aspects of being a woman and a mother which have consequences for women’s experiences of breastfeeding and breastfeeding decision. 
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • Caring Science With a Focus on Existential Issues in a Caring Context : A Research Area Inspired by Existential Philosophy
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: International journal for human caring. - 1091-5710. ; 26:3, s. 1-11
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article examines and exemplifies how existential philosophy can provide a deeper understanding of existential issues in a caring context. Existential philosophy, including lifeworld theory, is treated both as an epistemology for the development of research methods and inspiration for analysis and discussions in caring science research. The significance of the lifeworld is also highlighted as a guide to perform and enable caring and caring didactics, along with short descriptions where existential philosophy has previously influenced the development of caring science. The concept of existential caring science is suggested as a research area for research on existential and meaning-oriented phenomena.
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • Development and psycometric testing of an instrument to assess existential aspects of mother's initial breastfeeding difficulties (ExBreastS)
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Sexual and reproductive healthcare. - : Elsevier. - 1877-5756. ; 19, s. 88-94
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objective: Mothers who have negative breastfeeding experiences due to initial breastfeeding difficulties are indemanding existential situations. Therefore, it is important for healthcare professionals to identify and addresssuch breastfeeding problems. The aim of this study was to develop an instrument designed to assess existentialaspects of mothers’ initial breastfeeding difficulties and evaluate its psychometric properties.Methods: This study reports on the development of a new instrument and was carried out in three steps: (1) aquestionnaire about various existential aspects of initial breastfeeding difficulties, based on 66 items derivedfrom two phenomenological studies, was developed; (2) information was collected using the questionnaire; (3)and the resulting data were statistically analysed. Spearman’s correlation coefficient was used to assess comparativevalidity; exploratory factor analysis with principal axis factoring and varimax rotation were used toassess construct validity; and Cronbach’s alfa was used to assess internal consistency and reliability. Threehundred and nine Swedish-speaking mothers aged 20–46 participated in the study.Results: Correlation and factor analysis of the 66 items revealed that 16 of the items were of psychometric valueand valid. Factor analysis generated three factors that accounted for 62.9% of the total variance: Mother-Child Interdependency, Exposure and Vulnerability and Security and Trust. The instrument shows adequate sensitivity toidentify existential aspects of mothers’ initial breastfeeding difficulties.Conclusion: The instrument satisfactorily assesses existential aspects of initial breastfeeding difficulties and canbe used as a sensitive tool by healthcare professionals to screen for and identify mothers who have negativebreastfeeding experiences.
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • Lifeworld hermeneutics: An approach and a method for research on existential issues in caring science
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. - 0283-9318 .- 1471-6712.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background and aimThe aim of the present article was to elaborate on a research approach and method called ‘lifeworld hermeneutics’. Significant to lifeworld hermeneutics is that interpretation is the main methodological instrument for explaining and understanding existential research questions and lived experiences. From a caring science perspective, this often refers to research that aims to gain a deeper understanding of existential phenomena and issues, such as existential meaning of health, well-being, homelessness, lostness, suffering and ageing, as well as what it means to experience unhealthiness and illness, the need for care, and caring that responds to such needs.DesignTheoretical paper.ResultThe article briefly covers ontology and epistemology that clarifies the meaning and importance of a lifeworld hermeneutic attitude. This is followed by suggestions for how to perform a lifeworld hermeneutic study, expressed in relation to methodological principles for the interpretation, validation and structuring of interpretations. Thereafter, follow reflections on how to use theoretical or philosophical support to develop and deepen existential interpretations. The findings of lifeworld hermeneutic research consist of existential interpretations where the researcher, with an open and pliable attitude towards the phenomenon and the aim of the study, clarifies, explains and suggests new ways of understanding participants’ lived experiences; the researcher should maintain such an attitude towards their understanding of the phenomenon as well.ConclusionThe lifeworld hermeneutical approach and method described in this article makes it possible to further deepen the understanding and knowledge about existential issues that is relevant for caring and caring science. 
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • Mothers of preterm infants' experiences of breastfeeding support in the first 12 months after birth: A qualitative study
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Birth. - : Wiley. - 0730-7659 .- 1523-536X. ; , s. 1-8
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • AbstractBackground:  Breastfeeding  support  is  important  for  breastfeeding  mothers;  how-ever, it is less clear how mothers of preterm infants (< 37 gestational weeks) experi-ence breastfeeding support during the first year. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe how mothers of preterm infants in Sweden experience breastfeeding support during the first 12 months after birth.Methods:  This  qualitative  study  used  data  from  151  mothers  from  questionnaires  with open- ended questions and telephone interviews. The data were analyzed using an inductive thematic network analysis with a hermeneutical approach.Results: The results exposed two organizing themes and one global theme. In the organizing  theme  “genuine  support  strengthens,”  the  mothers  described  how  they  were  strengthened  by  being  listened  to  and  met  with  respect,  understanding,  and  knowledge.  The  support  was  individually  adapted  and  included  both  practical  and  emotional  support.  In  the  organizing  theme  “inadequate  support  diminishes,”  the  mothers described how health professionals who were controlling and intrusive di-minished them and how the support they needed was not provided or was inappropri-ate.  Thus,  the  global  theme  “being  thrown  into  a  lottery—dependent  on  the  health  professional  who  provided  breastfeeding  support”  emerged,  meaning  that  the  sup-port received was random in terms of knowledge and support style, depending on the individual health professionals who were available.Conclusion: Breastfeeding support to mothers of preterm infants was highly varia-ble, either constructive or destructive depending on who provided support. This find-ing clearly shows major challenges for health care, which should make breastfeeding support more person- centered, equal, and supportive in accordance with individual needs.
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • Pre-Understanding : A Threat to Validity in Qualitative Caring Science Research?
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: International journal for human caring. - 1091-5710. ; 26:4, s. 1-9
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article is devoted to reflections on how to prevent pre-understanding from influencing the research process and jeopardizing the validity of a study. Influences from preunderstanding exemplified from empirical lifeworld-led caring science research. Finally, there is a discussion of preunderstanding as a natural attitude and therefore also an important part of the lifeworld. It is concluded that validity requires a self-critical approach. It is suggested that a descriptive analysis, where the findings are fairly close to the data, involves a less problematic approach than research, which requires special attention to pre-understanding in connection with different levels of interpretation.
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979- (författare)
  • Previous breastfeeding difficulties: an existential breastfeeding trauma with two intertwined pathways for future breastfeeding - fear and longing
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1748-2623 .- 1748-2631. ; 14:1, s. 1-13
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • PURPOSE:Experiencing breastfeeding difficulties poses a risk for early cessation of breastfeeding and decreases the likelihood of breastfeeding a future child. To further understand breastfeeding outcomes, the aim of this study is to explain the phenomenon of breastfeeding difficulties in order to understand how women's previous experiences of breastfeeding difficulties relate to their decisions about future breastfeeding.METHODS:A reflective lifeworld hermeneutical approach was adopted. The study consisted of 15 lifeworld interviews with eight women who had previously experienced difficulties with initial breastfeeding.RESULTS:Previously experienced breastfeeding difficulties represent an existential breastfeeding trauma in an individual woman's life, from which there are two intertwined pathways for future breastfeeding: a fear of breastfeeding, which renders the idea of future breastfeeding unthinkable, and a longing for breastfeeding, which increases the likelihood of future breastfeeding. Fear and longing are intertwined in ambiguous ways in an individual woman's life.CONCLUSION:Women with previous breastfeeding difficulties may bring negative breastfeeding experiences with them, which are etched into the woman's being as a mother as an embodied memory. A lifeworld-led caring science perspective as a foundation for care can contribute to the development of caring practices, which grasp the existential nature of the breastfeeding trauma.
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • Severe breastfeeding difficulties : Existential lostness as a mother - Women’s lived experiences of initiating breastfeeding under severe difficulties
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1748-2623 .- 1748-2631. ; 7
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • A majority of women in Sweden initiate breastfeeding but almost a quarter stop or wean the infant in the first few weeksafter birth because of difficulties. In order to develop care that facilitates initiation of breastfeeding and enables mothersto realize their expectations concerning breastfeeding, it is necessary to understand what having severe breastfeedingdifficulties means for women who experience them. The aim of this study is to describe the lived experiences of initiatingbreastfeeding under severe difficulties. A reflective lifeworld research design was used. Eight women, seven primiparousand one multipara, were interviewed within 2 months of giving birth. The essential meaning of the phenomenon isdescribed as ‘‘Existential lostness as a mother forcing oneself into a constant fight’’. This pattern is further explicated through itsconstituents; shattered expectations, a lost time for closeness, being of no use to the infant, being forced to expose oneself,and gaining strength through sharing. The results show that mothers with severe breastfeeding difficulties feel aloneand exposed because of their suffering and are lost in motherhood. Thus, adequate care for mothers should enhance theforming of a caring relationship through sharing rather than exposing.
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979- (författare)
  • Stöd vid amning
  • 2010. - 2
  • Ingår i: Att stödja och stärka. - Lund : Studentlitteratur. - 9789144068206
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • The intertwining of reconciliation and displacement : a lifeworld hermeneutic study of older adults’ perceptions of the finality of life
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being. - : Taylor & Francis. - 1748-2623 .- 1748-2631. ; 15:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Purpose: This study aimed to explain and understand the existential meaning of the finality of life from the perspective of healthy older adults. Method: Participants were recruited from a major project on older adults’ life situations. They were interviewed about their thoughts on the end of life, and their responses were interpreted using a lifeworld hermeneutic approach. Results: The findings showed that thinking about the inevitable finality of life involves feelings of liberation, frightening thoughts, a comforting promise of something beyond death, acceptance of the concept of death as a companion in life and a desire to live. Philosopher Simone de Beauvoir’s existential ideas about ageing and death were then used to further explain and understand the meaning of the finality of life and to support a comprehensive understanding. de Beauvoir suggests that when the temporal horizon of existence shrinks, one lives closer to the finality of life. For a comprehensive understanding, attributing meaning to the finality of life required the intertwining of reconciliation and displacement. The interpretations were further discussed using ideas from the fields of existential philosophy and caring science in order to develop a basis for caring practice. Conclusions: The conclusions suggested that professional health care for older adults would benefit from a lifeworld-led caring science approach that includes readiness for a caring dialogue that focuses on existential issues. 
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  • Palmér, Lina, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • The lifeworld story as an opportunity to understand existential dimensions of importance for caring practice — from the perspective of children, new mothers and older people
  • 2019
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • With a common ground in the epistemology of lifeworld phenomenological and hermeneutical approaches, we explored the possibility of understanding existential phenomena in different stages of human life, such as children’s illness and experience of medical procedures, childbirth and breastfeeding and old age. Through various forms of lifeworld theory-based data collection methods, examples of how lifeworld stories can emerge are presented. There is humbleness and an understanding that there may be more to be understood than what may be directly apparent in the story of a patient. This gives rise to the fact that analyses may sometimes need to be further developed with the aid of philosophical examination and interpretation, which open up opportunities to understand what is unspoken and hidden in stories. Such examination and interpretation also make it possible to deepen what is said. The philosophy of existence can help researchers get hold of what does not appear immediately and what is hinted at but not stated directly, and uncover hidden meanings in stories. Such in-depth understanding may have significance for developing caring practice by potentially bridging the dualistic view of human beings as body and soul. Through a lifeworld theory-based research approach, caring that takes into account existential dimensions in people's lives in relation to caring can be developed and stimulated.
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