Sociological and anthropological analyses of hope in health-care contexts have tended to address institutional processes, especially the power dynamics that function through such systems or political economies of hope, which in turn shape interactions through which hopes are managed. This article extends this approach through a more detailed consideration of the experience of hoping itself. Our post-formal analysis denotes the tensions that are intrinsic and defining features of lifeworlds around hope, emphasising the dissonance and fragility of hoping. Drawing upon interview and observational data involving patients with advanced-cancer diagnoses who were taking part in clinical trials, we explore three main tensions which emerged within t...
Although deemed vital to patient well-being, hope in persons who are terminally ill is often thought...
The aim of this longitudinal study was to explore 10 patients’ experiences of the meaning they attri...
In this paper I describe how hope takes place, in order to outline an explicit theory of the more-th...
This study explores the function of hope in the life experience of women diagnosed with breast cance...
© 2002 SAGE PublicationsThe authors of this article question the usefulness of the empirico-realist ...
Palliative patients may have strong hope, even hope for a cure, despite knowing their prognosis. Hea...
Aim. This paper is a report of a narrative literature review conducted to explore how expectations a...
It is widely acknowledged that hoping is an integral part of what it is to be human. The present art...
Time considerations are fundamental to risk, with conceptions of time located in the future intrinsi...
Aims and background: Research on the topic of hope began a long time ago but, more recently, interes...
The purpose of this study was to develop a theory that explains how young adults (YAs) with advanced...
This study aimed at unveiling the feeling of hope in people who experience cancer in their existence...
Background: Hope as a universal human phenomenon has been studied from various perspectives often co...
The aim of this article is to elaborate, theoretically, on the ambiguity of hope and its relation to...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore experiences of older people with cancer in ascertai...
Although deemed vital to patient well-being, hope in persons who are terminally ill is often thought...
The aim of this longitudinal study was to explore 10 patients’ experiences of the meaning they attri...
In this paper I describe how hope takes place, in order to outline an explicit theory of the more-th...
This study explores the function of hope in the life experience of women diagnosed with breast cance...
© 2002 SAGE PublicationsThe authors of this article question the usefulness of the empirico-realist ...
Palliative patients may have strong hope, even hope for a cure, despite knowing their prognosis. Hea...
Aim. This paper is a report of a narrative literature review conducted to explore how expectations a...
It is widely acknowledged that hoping is an integral part of what it is to be human. The present art...
Time considerations are fundamental to risk, with conceptions of time located in the future intrinsi...
Aims and background: Research on the topic of hope began a long time ago but, more recently, interes...
The purpose of this study was to develop a theory that explains how young adults (YAs) with advanced...
This study aimed at unveiling the feeling of hope in people who experience cancer in their existence...
Background: Hope as a universal human phenomenon has been studied from various perspectives often co...
The aim of this article is to elaborate, theoretically, on the ambiguity of hope and its relation to...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore experiences of older people with cancer in ascertai...
Although deemed vital to patient well-being, hope in persons who are terminally ill is often thought...
The aim of this longitudinal study was to explore 10 patients’ experiences of the meaning they attri...
In this paper I describe how hope takes place, in order to outline an explicit theory of the more-th...