Abstract
Although intentionality has been implicated as a causal variable in healing research, its definition has been inconsistent and vague. The objective of this grounded theory study is to develop a substantive theory of intentionality in a naturalistic encounter between nurse-healers and their healee-clients, and to consider the implications for practice and research. Six expert nurse-healers and six healee-clients were interviewed as individuals and in dyads before and after treatments. Interviews and observational data were analyzed using the constant comparative method and synthesized analysis. Participants described their experience of intentionality in healing as an evolutionary process characterized by distinctive shifts. The theory of intentionality: the matrix for healing (IMH) includes definitions of intentionality and a conceptual framework of three developmental phases of intentionality (generic, healing, and transforming intentionalities).The predominant attribute, development, is described. The theory contributes to knowledge about healing and intentionality and has implications for practice and future research.
Cited by
20 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
1. Approaching Spiritual and Existential Care Needs in Health Education: Applying SOPHIE (Self-Exploration through Ontological, Phenomenological, and Humanistic, Ideological, and Existential Expressions), as Practice Methodology;Religions;2020-09-03
2. So near and yet so far: a grounded theory study of incarcerated Filipino elderly’s experiences of emotional geography;Educational Gerontology;2020-02-12
3. Theory: Intentionality the Matrix of Healing: A Theory Revised With Nonnurse Care Providers;Journal of Holistic Nursing;2019-12-09
4. What’s in a Definition?Holistic Nursing, Integrative Health Care, andIntegrative Nursing: Report of an Integrated Literature Review;Journal of Holistic Nursing;2019-07
5. SOPHIE (Self-Exploration Through Ontological, Phenomenological, Humanistic, Ideological and Existential Expressions): A Mentoring Framework;Mentorship, Leadership, and Research;2018-08-28