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HERMENEUTIC PHENOMENOLOGY: AUSTRALIAN CIVILIAN NURSES LIVED EXPERIENCE OF ASSISTING IN DISASTERS Supervisors: Professor Paul Arbon, Dr Lynette Cusack, Associate Professor Ramon Shaban www.jamieranse.com youtube.com/ jamieranse twitter.com/ jamieranse linkedin.com/in/jamieranse Jamie Ranse, RN FRCNA BN, GCClinEd, GCClinEpi, MCritCarNurs, PhD(Candidate)

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Ranse J. (2012). Hermeneutic phenomenology: exploring Australian nurses' lived experience of assisting in disasters; paper presented at the Flinders University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Higher Degrees Research Week, Adelaide, South Australia, 3rd July.

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HERMENEUTIC PHENOMENOLOGY: AUSTRALIAN CIVILIAN NURSES

LIVED EXPERIENCE OF ASSISTING IN DISASTERS

Supervisors: Professor Paul Arbon, Dr Lynette Cusack, Associate Professor Ramon Shaban

www.jamieranse.com

youtube.com/jamieransetwitter.com/jamieranse

linkedin.com/in/jamieranse

Jamie Ranse, RN FRCNABN, GCClinEd, GCClinEpi, MCritCarNurs, PhD(Candidate)

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overview

• Background• Research question• Methodology

– Hermeneutics– Phenomenology

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INTERNATIONAL

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NATIONAL

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HEALTH-AFFECTED DISASTER?

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CYCLONE TRACY = DAYS#CHCH #EQNZ = MINS

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WHAT WILL YOUR ROLE BE?

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EDUCATION-PRACTICE MISMATCH

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WILL YOU ASSIST?

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research question

• What is the Australian civilian registered general nurses (division 1) lived experience of working in the out-of-hospital disaster environment?

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hermeneutics

• Defined• Historically

– Theology– Law– Philosophy (Phenomenology)

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hermeneutics

• The interviewer• The author• The interpreter

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hermeneutics

• Understanding (Dilthey)• Meaning (Heidegger)• Truth (Gadamer)

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hermeneutics

• Understanding (Dilthey)• Meaning (Heidegger)• Truth (Gadamer)• Hermeneutic circle

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phenomenology

• Subjects knowing object• Intentionality• Bracketing

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phenomenology

• Not subjects knowing object– Active participants

• Transparent from consciousness• Being• Temporality

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hermeneutic phenomenology

• Is it appropriate to address the research question?– What is the Australian civilian registered general nurses (division

1) lived experience of working in the out-of-hospital disaster environment?

• Considerations for interviewing participants?

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HERMENEUTIC PHENOMENOLOGY: AUSTRALIAN CIVILIAN NURSES

LIVED EXPERIENCE OF ASSISTING IN DISASTERS

Supervisors: Professor Paul Arbon, Dr Lynette Cusack, Associate Professor Ramon Shaban

www.jamieranse.com

youtube.com/jamieransetwitter.com/jamieranse

linkedin.com/in/jamieranse

Jamie Ranse, RN FRCNABN, GCClinEd, GCClinEpi, MCritCarNurs, PhD(Candidate)