Illness and Experiences of the Body Among Aged Women.
- Author:
Myung Ok CHO
1
Author Information
1. Department of Nursing, Dongeui University, Korea. mocho@deu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Body;
Experiences;
Women;
Aged;
Disease
- MeSH:
Classification;
Data Collection;
Female;
Human Body;
Humans;
Nursing;
Snow;
Socialization
- From:Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing
2007;19(3):365-378
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
PURPOSE: The purpose of present study was to discover the experience of the body of aged women, having had disease. Thus, the researcher tried to explore the perception of the informants and the context in which this perception emerged. METHODS: 9 aged women who had disease or trauma were recruited by snow balling and theoretical sampling methods. The iterative data collection and analyzing process proceeded between September, 1999 and January, 2005. Questions posed to the informants included: "What major change in your body comes from the disease?" "How did you feel about yourself after having had disease?". Data from interviews and participant observation was taken as text. The text was analyzed using the ongoing process of qualitative content analysing method and taxonomy of Spradley. RESULTS: Disease gives aged women a chance to reinforce the meaning of their body: the body as the most low valued component of a human, the body as a wholistic field of interacting each component of human and with natural environment and cosmos, and the body as a source of group identity. These meanings were constructed in their life world by the rules of hierarchy, reciprocity, and group cohesiveness. CONCLUSIONS: The human body is constructed as a cultural being by a social process. Nursing is concerned with the biological body and the social body. The results of this study can serve to help understand the socialization of the body and to construct a somology of nursing.