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Lee, Mi Hyoung
Bio: Lee, Mi Hyoung is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 3 citations.
Topics: Mental illness
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TL;DR: The results of this study will be used as the basic data for developing educational contents and practice guidelines for the quick resolution and activation of recovery-oriented psychiatric nursing.
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine the attributes and verify the definition of the recovery-oriented psychiatric nursing concept using the hybrid model suggested by Schwartz-Barcott and Kim (2000). In the theoretical analysis phase, a literature search was conducted and data were collected using the Pubmed, CINAHL, and Google Scholar databases. This study considered of 7 empirical studies, 21 guidelines, 12 instruments, 2 related theories, 3 practical models, and 2 intervention programs. In the fieldwork phase, this study performed in-depth interviews with nine psychiatric nurses. After comprehensively analyzing the attributes of recovery-oriented psychiatric nursing through a literature review and the fieldwork phase, this study rearranged the final attributes and definition of recovery-oriented psychiatric nursing in the final analytic phase as follows: “Placing consumers in the center of nursing as human beings”; “Expecting with hope”; “Encouraging them to lead a satisfactory life”; “Guiding them ...
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TL;DR: The results indicate that wives of men who abuse alcohol experienced recovery through forgiveness, and forgiveness therapy can be used as an useful nursing intervention for inner healing and growth.
Abstract: Purpose: This study was done to describe the forgiveness experience following participation in forgiveness therapy of wives of men who abuse alcohol. Methods: A qualitative research method was used to describe the lived experiences of the participants in forgiveness therapy. Sixteen wives of alcoholic men were purposefully sampled from two alcohol counseling centers located in South Korea. Forgiveness therapy consisted of 120-minutes sessions once weekly. The data were collected from four groups. Conversations in forgiveness therapy were recorded and dictated. Data were analyzed using the Fullilove's problem-oriented analysis method. Results: The experience of wives of alcohol abusing husbands can be described as “Resistant,” “Self-understanding,” “Understanding her spouse,” and “Growth” following forgiveness therapy. Conclusion: The results indicate that wives of men who abuse alcohol experienced recovery through forgiveness. Therefore forgiveness therapy can be used as an useful nursing intervention for inner healing and growth.
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