Abstract
The concept of health within illness is beginning to gain recognition in nursing However, there has been little research to explore and describe this phenomenon The results of a recent study investigating the meaning of the experience of feeling healthy for people living with a chronic illness and/or disability are presented An interpretive phenomenological study was undertaken with eight participants living with a variety of different chronic conditions The results provide a rich mosaic of themes describing the participants' health experiences These themes include (a) honouring the self, (b) seeking and connecting with others, (c) creating opportunities, (d) celebrating life, (e) transcending the self, and (f) acquiring a state of grace The significance of these results is that they provide for a reconceptualization of health and illness Such a reconceptualization calls for a transformation in nursing care, from a problem focus and a deficit perspective, to one which focuses on the client's capacity and the promotion of health and healing

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