| Sign In to gain access to subscriptions and/or personal tools. |
A Descriptive Study of the Interactive Guided Imagery ExperienceUniversity of Illinois The purpose of this Study was to describe the experience of participating in Interactive Guided Imagery SM (IGI) from the perspective of clients. A qualitative descriptive design guided the research. Ten clients who had engaged in IGI, each with an R.N., IGI-certified practitioner, composed the sample. To explore participants perceptions of their IGI experience, data were gathered through semistructured, in-depth interviews. Data analysis was carried out through data coding, categorizing, and subcategorizing; thematic synthesis; and structuring of relationships. Six primary themes emerged to compose the description of the experience of participating in IGI: the clients lived experience, use of a nonordinary state of consciousness, the guide, the guide-client relationship, influencing factors, and the results of IGI use. Based on the primary themes and their interrelationships, a model of the IGI experience was developed. The description and the model of the IGI experience provide the basis for further nursing knowledge development of the IGI modality.
Journal of Holistic Nursing, Vol. 20, No. 4,
325-346 (2002) |
|
||

