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- W2019106675 abstract "Accessible summary • Depression is a personal, individually experienced and complex phenomenon. • People disconnect from their internal and external worlds as they journey with their despair. • Psychiatric nurses are in a unique position to support people while they journey with depression through provision of connective care. This paper presents a theory of connectivity, which was formulated from the findings of a Classical Grounded Theory study that was designed to capture a sample of people's perceptions of living with depression or caring for individuals with depression. Data were collected from: (1) a focus group consisting of people with depression (n= 7), of which five were patients in the community and two were nurses; (2) one-to-one interviews with patients in the community (n= 5) and nurses (n= 5), three of whom had experienced depression from both sides of the caring process; and (3) two ‘happy accident’ focus groups (n= 25; n= 18) comprising of healthcare workers with a shared understanding of depression. Purposeful sampling was used initially. Thereafter, in keeping with one of the key tenets of grounded theory, theoretical sampling was used until theoretical saturation occurred. Data were analysed using the constant comparative approach together with the NVivo qualitative analysis software package. The core category that emerged was ‘connectivity’ relating to the connections and disconnections, which people make in their lives. Six key categories emerged all of which were integrated with the core category. Hence, connectivity provided a significant platform for understanding and responding to the life experience of depression. They were: (1) life encounters on the journey to naming; (2) depression: What's in a name? The silent thief; (3) tentative steps to health care; (4) connective encounters and challenges; (5) connecting with self; and (6) self-connection maintenance. Subsequently, a theory, ‘Depression: a psychiatric nursing theory of connectivity’, surfaced from the overall findings. We argue that this theory of connectivity provides a framework that people working in the field of holistic treatment and care could use to better understand and respond to the life experience of people living with depression.1,2, 1,2" @default.
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