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Lingering Presence: A Study Using the Human Becoming Hermeneutic Method

Mario R. Ortiz, RN; PhD

Department of Nursing, Cleveland State University

The purpose of this human becoming hermeneutic research was to explore the meaning of lingering presence. The emergent meanings were: (a) A lingering presence surfaces in the cherished remembered which changes moment to moment as new experiences arise in the now and shed different light on the was and will be; (b) a lingering presence is lived in private ways, yet with others in a different alone-togetherness; and (c) a lingering presence is living with the familiar-unfamiliar in the now moment, while moving beyond with different possibles. The findings are discussed in relation to how they contribute to nursing knowledge development.

Key Words: AIDS • hermeneutics • human becoming • Parse’s theory

Nursing Science Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 2, 146-154 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/0894318403251790


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