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Therapeutic Letters in Nursing: Examining the Character and Influence of the Written Word in Clinical Work With Families Experiencing Illness
Nancy J. Moules*
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: njmoules{at}ucalgary.ca.
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This article summarizes the first research to be completed on the Family Systems Nursing intervention of therapeutic letters. In the Family Nursing Unit (FNU) at the University of Calgary, therapeutic letters have been used for more than 22 years in work with families experiencing illness and suffering. Using gadamerian philosophical hermeneutic inquiry, the research explores 11 therapeutic letters sent and received in the work with three families (four participants) seen in the FNU. Textual interpretation of the 11 letters was complemented by research interviews with the families and nurses who wrote the letters as well as insession, presession, and postsession transcriptions. Interpretations suggest that letters have an influence related to the tone of the individuals and the relationship created; the balancing of questions, commendations, and artful writing; memory and remembrance; measures and markers of change; and the obligation of meeting people experiencing illness at the point of their suffering.
First published on February 11, 2009, doi:10.1177/1074840709331639
Journal of Family Nursing 2009;15:31.
A more recent version of this article appeared on February 1, 2009

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