An international human becoming hermeneutic study of Tom Hegg's A cup of Christmas Tea.

Abstract:

:This article seeks to contribute to human becoming theory and to nursing by providing an international human becoming hermeneutic study of Thomas Hegg's A Cup of Christmas Tea. The human becoming hermeneutic method was used in this study to discover emergent meanings about human experiences. Guided by the method, the authors discovered three emergent meanings: honoring the cherished; communing with the was, is, and will be; and triumphing with new vision. These meanings were synthesized by the authors. A Cup of Christmas Tea is the story of the way triumphing with new vision arises with honoring the cherished in communing with the was, is, and will be. The conclusion for families and nurses is that by remaining open to all possibilities that exist in each now, moments of serendipitous togetherness can transform human trepidation and negative views of later life.

journal_name

Nurs Sci Q

authors

Baumann SL,Carroll KA,Damgaard GA,Millar B,Welch AJ

doi

10.1177/08943180122108625

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2001-10-01 00:00:00

pages

316-21

issue

4

eissn

0894-3184

issn

1552-7409

journal_volume

14

pub_type

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