The live experiences of massage therapists with visual impairment /
Samson, Hazel Marie T.,
The live experiences of massage therapists with visual impairment / by Hazel Marie T. Samson, Haziel Rose Violeta, Josephine Pitulan, and others. - Dumaguete City : Foundation University ; 2025. - iii, 149 leaves : ill. (col.) ; 28 cm. resource
Undergraduate thesis (BS in Nursing) -- Foundation University, 2025
Includes bibliographical references and appendices
Abstract
Although some research had explored the professional lives of massage
therapists who are visually impaired, studies remain limited--particularly within the
Philippine context. Recognizing both the challenges and strengths faced by
individuals in this field, the current research aimed to add to existing literature by
giving voice to their personal and professional experiences. The study focused on the
barriers they encountered, their strategies for coping, and how they developed trust
with clients and built a sense of identity in their practice. It ultimately sought to foster
inclusion, awareness, and support for this often underrepresented group in the
wellness and healthcare sectors.
This qualitative research adopted a phenomenological approach to investigate
the lived experiences of massage therapists with visual impairments. Through in-
depth interviews with practitioners from various settings and backgrounds, the study
sought to understand how their visual condition influenced their professional roles
and client relationships. Thematic analysis revealed key patterns, such as the
enhancement of tactile perception as a strength, the critical role of social support
systems, how they overcame stigma and built self-confidence over time. They still
expressed a profound sense of meaning and fulfillment in their work. These findings
underscored the adaptability and resilience of massage therapists with visual
impairments and emphasized the need for inclusive educational and workplace
frameworks within the complementary health profession.
Massage therapists--Philippines.
Visually impaired persons--Employment--Philippines.
People with disabilities--Philippines--Social conditions.
Study skills—Psychological aspects.
Nursing Research 1 (2/1) :--Public Administration, Master of ;--NUR 106
(CoN-Nur) LG 221 D35 N87 / A5 N87 2025 S26
The live experiences of massage therapists with visual impairment / by Hazel Marie T. Samson, Haziel Rose Violeta, Josephine Pitulan, and others. - Dumaguete City : Foundation University ; 2025. - iii, 149 leaves : ill. (col.) ; 28 cm. resource
Undergraduate thesis (BS in Nursing) -- Foundation University, 2025
Includes bibliographical references and appendices
Abstract
Although some research had explored the professional lives of massage
therapists who are visually impaired, studies remain limited--particularly within the
Philippine context. Recognizing both the challenges and strengths faced by
individuals in this field, the current research aimed to add to existing literature by
giving voice to their personal and professional experiences. The study focused on the
barriers they encountered, their strategies for coping, and how they developed trust
with clients and built a sense of identity in their practice. It ultimately sought to foster
inclusion, awareness, and support for this often underrepresented group in the
wellness and healthcare sectors.
This qualitative research adopted a phenomenological approach to investigate
the lived experiences of massage therapists with visual impairments. Through in-
depth interviews with practitioners from various settings and backgrounds, the study
sought to understand how their visual condition influenced their professional roles
and client relationships. Thematic analysis revealed key patterns, such as the
enhancement of tactile perception as a strength, the critical role of social support
systems, how they overcame stigma and built self-confidence over time. They still
expressed a profound sense of meaning and fulfillment in their work. These findings
underscored the adaptability and resilience of massage therapists with visual
impairments and emphasized the need for inclusive educational and workplace
frameworks within the complementary health profession.
Massage therapists--Philippines.
Visually impaired persons--Employment--Philippines.
People with disabilities--Philippines--Social conditions.
Study skills—Psychological aspects.
Nursing Research 1 (2/1) :--Public Administration, Master of ;--NUR 106
(CoN-Nur) LG 221 D35 N87 / A5 N87 2025 S26
