| Literature DB >> 29444184 |
Helena Cassol1, Benoît Pétré2, Sophie Degrange2, Charlotte Martial1, Vanessa Charland-Verville1, François Lallier3, Isabelle Bragard2, Michèle Guillaume2, Steven Laureys1.
Abstract
Near-death experiences (NDEs) refer to profound psychological events that can have an important impact on the experiencers' (NDErs) lives. Previous studies have shown that NDEs memories are phenomenologically rich. In the present study, we therefore aimed to extract the common themes (referred to as "features" in the NDE literature) reported by NDErs by analyzing all the concepts stored in the narratives of their experiences. A qualitative thematic analysis has been carried out on 34 cardiac arrest survivors' NDE narratives. Our results shed the light on the structure of the narratives by identifying 10 "time-bounded" themes which refer to isolated events encountered during the NDE and 1 "transversal" theme which characterizes the whole narrative and generally appears as a retrospective comment of self-reflection on the experience. The division of narratives into themes provides us with detailed information about the vocabulary used by NDErs to describe their experience. This established thematic method enables a rigorous description of the phenomenon, ensuring the inclusion of all self-reported manifestations of themes in narratives.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29444184 PMCID: PMC5812660 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0193001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Greyson NDE scale total scores and descriptive data of the 34 NDErs (34 cardiac arrests; 11 females).
| Mean ± SD | 13±5 |
| Range | 7–22 |
| Median | 6 |
| Interquartile range | 4–10 |
| Mean ± SD | 49±13 |
| Range | 16–72 |
| Mean ± SD | 56±12 |
| Range | 18–75 |
*This variable being not normally distributed, we used the median and the interquartile range. SD = Standard Deviation.
Coding structure of NDE narratives.
Arbitrarily selected examples of verbatim for each extracted theme.
| NDE theme | Verbatim (gender; age at interview; reported time since NDE) |
|---|---|
| Light | “I moved forward. I was not walking. I felt attracted by the light and only my will was making me move forward.” (Male; 43 years old; 15 years) |
| Return | “Quiet floating ride around the hospital and finally a meeting with a guy that sees me, hears me, ‘thinks’ me. He gives me the choice between two doors: this one, you go back home, but it will be difficult. OK, I go back, I cannot leave the children alone with their mother. Going back to my body is a horrible pain; I had simply forgotten what life was like, pain and 90% ignorance.” (Male; 50 years old; 15 years) |
| Meeting/encounter | “He talks to me. In fact, he does not talk to me: I am hearing his voice inside of me… I only remember one sentence, and I do not remember if he communicated anything else.” (Male; 61 years old; 20 years) |
| Hyperlucidity | “I felt like I was a genius! I was thinking very fast, everything was working out well for me!” (Male; 64 years old; 9 years) |
| Description of scenes | “I found out I was on a kind of pirogue that followed the flow of a very black river. I was moving toward a bridge where beheaded beings were standing. They extricated other persons from the pirogues that passed under the bridge. They tore away their nails and they tortured them. It was really horrible.” (Male; 44 years old; 7 years) |
| Darkness | “First, I remember being in a dark place, with no walls or rooms. I was wondering what I was doing there.” (Female; 76 years old; 6 years) |
| Out-of-body experience | “It all starts with a very clear feeling: the certainty of leaving my body.” (Male; 61 years old; 20 years) |
| Awareness of death | “I knew I was dead but I felt good, happy.” (Male; 56 years old; 6 years) |
| Life events | “I do not know how it all began but I saw my life flashing before my eyes, essentially from the age of approximately 2 years old to 18. I had no notion of time. It seems like I was living whole scenes of my life over again. It was a real pleasure to live these happy moments over again, like when I was steeling the cherries from the trees when I was a child. I was feeling good. I did not want that moment to end.” (Male; 62 years old; 5 years) |
| Entrance in the NDE | “After a period of dark night, I found myself standing with no transition in a waiting room.” (Female; 51 years old; 11 years) |
| Altered time perception | “I am unable to tell how much time it lasted.” (Male; 65 years old; 6 years) |
*Transversal theme