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The Concept Analysis of Hope: Among Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy
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Mi Soon Song, Eun Ok Lee, Young Sook Park, Yang Sook Hah, Young Sook Shim, Su Jeong Yu
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(5):1279-1291. Published online March 29, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2000.30.5.1279
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The main objectives of this study were to analyze the concept of hope, so to provide basic data to
develop a valid instrument to measure hope, and to develop hope enhancing nursing intervention a program
for cancer patients.
The hybrid model approach was applied in three phases, the theoretical phase, the empirical phase, and
the analytic phase. The study was developed on universal attributes explaining generalized hope and
specific hope, which were revealed in a comprehensive review of the literature. In the empirical phase,
eight cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy were interviewed to reveal causes, motivation, and their
resource of hope according to The Hope Assessment Guide (Farren, Herth, & Popovich, 1995). In the
analytical phase, the results of the two previous stages of the study were compared. The results were as
follows:
In the theoretical phase, six dimensions of hope emerged; affective, cognitive, behavioral, affiliative,
temporal and contextual dimension. The antecedent of hope was loss, crisis, uncertainity, and stress. The
consequences were renewal, development of new methods, safety, peace and transcendental competence. In
the empirical phase, these six dimensions emerged as theoretical phases were verified and specified as
these descriptive terms: feeling, intention, expectation, activity, relation, future- orientation, reality and
goal-setting. The antecedent factor of hope was occurrence or recurrence of cancer. The consequence of
hope was ability to cope with real condition, feeling of safety and comfort, peace, development of new
strategy and recovery of disease. The major content of hope in this phase was related to specific hope, but
it was also influenced on by general hope. In the analytic phase, general and specific hope was renamed as
trait and state hope. All attributes emerged at the empirical phases, and also emerged at the theoretical
phase. However, cognitive and contextual dimensions were revised and specified.
In conclusion, the concept of hope is divided into trait hope and state hope, and state hope is an
anticipatory expectation that occurs at the time of a stressful stimulus, such as being diagnosed with
cancer. Hope is a multidimensional dynamic energized mental state which has the dimensions of affective,
cognitive, behavioral, affiliative, temporal and contextual.
There should be further studies to develope the state and trait hope scale according to definition and
attributes of hope investigated in this study. In addition, considering results of the empirical phase, the
family is very a important factor as a resource of hope, so it is necessary to consider family in
implementing a nursing intervention program to enhance hope.
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