International Journal of Nursing Studies
Volume 36, Issue 3 , Pages 191-201, June 1999

Transacting self-preservation: a grounded theory of the spiritual dimensions of people with terminal cancer

  • Joan Thomas

      Affiliations

    • 21 Greg Norman Crescent, Parkwood, Qld 4214, Australia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author
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  • Andrew Retsas

      Affiliations

    • RMIT – Nursing and Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre, Melbourne, Australia

Received 10 August 1998; accepted 12 October 1998.

Abstract 

This study describes the spiritual meanings people with terminal cancer give to their everyday life-experiences. Transcriptions from semi-structured, in-depth interviews of 19 adults who had a diagnosis of cancer and who were living in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia, were analysed using the constant comparative approach of grounded theory. The study found that people with terminal cancer develop a spiritual perspective that strengthens their approaches to life and death. Their discovery of spiritual meaning is enacted through a process of transacting self-preservation. This process incorporates three phases, taking it all in, getting on with things and putting it all together. As people with terminal cancer move through these phases they transact self-preservation by discovering deeper levels of understanding self. This discovery of self incorporates a higher level of spiritual growth, spiritual perspective, spiritual awareness and spiritual experiences. The study indicates that nurses can help people with terminal cancer develop coping strategies that allow them to engage in the process of transacting self-preservation. This study also shows that there needs to be more emphasis on spirituality, spiritual issues and the role of spiritual caring in nursing curricula and practice.

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PII: S0020-7489(99)00012-7

International Journal of Nursing Studies
Volume 36, Issue 3 , Pages 191-201, June 1999