Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although many persons with schizophrenia live at home and rely on family members for support, few studies have looked at the experience from the perspective of the family member as a caregiver.
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to understand the experiences of Korean mothers who are taking care of children with schizophrenia.
DESIGN: The study method was Heideggerian hermeneutic phenomenology. This method enabled the researcher to seek out, from two Korean mothers' stories, their meanings of life in the framework of their sociocultural context.
RESULTS:
CONCLUSIONS: This study showed the importance of the interpretive approach in gaining a
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