Mystical experience in the context of health care.
Alison S Witte, Dirk M Van der Wal, H Chrissie Steyn
Journal of holistic nursing : official journal of the American Holistic Nurses' Association June 1, 2008 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1177/0898010107310617 via PubMed
Summary
Eighteen participants from a rural Appalachian community shared their mystical experiences related to health care through semistructured interviews. The study identified key elements of these experiences, including initiation, occurrence, maturation, and integration. Essential qualities noted were sensory perception, supernatural interaction, and emotional intensity. Nursing interventions such as listening and support were highlighted, indicating that patients with mystical experiences may benefit from nursing support amid various associated stressors.
Study at a glance
| Design | qualitative study |
|---|---|
| Sample size | 18 |
| Population | participants in a rural Appalachian community |
| Key finding | Patients having mystical experiences may benefit from nursing support. |
Abstract
Eighteen participants in a rural Appalachian community were interviewed to learn about their mystical experiences in the context of health care. Semistructured interviews addressed factors initiating mystical experience and essential qualities of mystical experience. Nursing process and the nurse's response were examined. Data were analyzed using the immersion/crystallization method and concept mapping. Mystical experience was conceptualized as a process incorporating initiation, occurrence, maturation, and integration of mystical experience. Essential qualities included sensory-motor perception, interaction with the supernatural, interaction with family members, conviction of reality, cognition, dynamic tension and emotional intensity. Nursing interventions included listening and support. Subjective nursing responses included tension, intimacy and empathy, sense of awe, autonomic responses, and appreciation of the mystical in everyday life. Various stressors are associated with mystical experience. Patients having mystical experiences may benefit from nursing support.