KMID : 0367020070190030495
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Journal of Korean Academic of Adult Nursing 2007 Volume.19 No. 3 p.495 ~ p.507
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The Disagreement of Discourse and Power Through the Experiences of Nursing for Caring of Long-term Hospitalized Patients
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Kim Hae-Ok
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Purpose: This critical ethnography was performed to explore the experiences of nurses who are working with patients in an industrial disaster hospital. During the research process, I focused on the experiences of conflict in caring patients.
Methods: Data for the study came from 13 informants with their corresponding patients through interview and observation from March 2002 to February 2004. The data was examined line by line; then compared and contrasted based on a critical discourse analysis.
Results: Nurses¡¯ conflicts came from discrepancies of the world views from that of the patients. Such conflicts arose because of various issues as follows: Worker as an individual vs patients, nurse as young women vs the medical profession, hospital as an extended home vs health care setting, and hospitalization as a means to enhance work capacity vs a means of treatment.
Conclusion: We need more study on the development of adaptive strategy for the nurses to overcome conflicts during their nursing career. Developing a nurses¡¯ and patient role intervention program is needed.
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