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1by Lundvall, Maria, Palmér, Lina, Hörberg, Ulrica, Carlsson, Gunilla, Lindberg, Elisabeth“…What enables well-being when experiencing existential concerns as a young adult is an under-explored area of research. …”
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2Young men’s experiences of living with existential concerns: “living close to a bottomless darkness”by Lundvall, Maria, Hörberg, Ulrica, Palmér, Lina, Carlsson, Gunilla, Lindberg, Elisabeth“…An essential part of health are connected to the existential dimensions in life and concerns who you are, and how well you know and understand yourself. …”
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3“…Breastfeeding is experienced as an existential journey, and breastfeeding difficulties put mothers in existentially vulnerable situations. …”
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4by Palmér, Lina“…A lifeworld-led caring science perspective as a foundation for care can contribute to the development of caring practices, which grasp the existential nature of the breastfeeding trauma.…”
Published 2019
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5by Lundvall, Maria, Lindberg, Elisabeth, Hörberg, Ulrica, Carlsson, Gunilla, Palmér, Lina“…These young women have a longing to share their existential concerns with a trustworthy person, while at the same time they fear revealing their existential concerns and risking being rejected by others. …”
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6“…The results show that the phenomenon, initiating breastfeeding, in spite of good conditions, i.e., early home discharge, is complex and entails an existential challenge. The essential meaning of the phenomenon is conceptualized as, “A movement from a bodily performance to an embodied relation with the infant and oneself as a mother.” …”
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7“…The essential meaning of the phenomenon is described as “Existential lostness as a mother forcing oneself into a constant fight”. …”
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8“…This study highlights how women are situated in a complex cultural and biological context of breastfeeding that has existential consequences for them. An existential crisis forces mothers into a turning point for the breastfeeding decision. …”
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9by Palmér, Lina, Nyström, Maria, Carlsson, Gunilla, Gillsjö, Catharina, Eriksson, Irene, Dalheim-Englund, Ann-Charlotte“…Purpose: This study aimed to explain and understand the existential meaning of the finality of life from the perspective of healthy older adults. …”
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10by Kauppi, Wivica, Axelsson, Christer, Herlitz, Johan, Jiménez‐Herrera, Maria F., Palmér, Lina“…RESULTS: The essential meaning of the breathlessness phenomenon is described as an existential fear in terms of losing control over one’s body and dying, which involves a battle to try to regain control. …”
Published 2022
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