KMID : 0606420180240030252
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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing 2018 Volume.24 No. 3 p.252 ~ p.264
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Experience of Conflict in Three Shift Nurses Rearing more than Two Kids: Phenomenological Study
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Kim Jeung-Im
Yeom Jeong-Won Park Sun-Kyung Jeong Hyun-Hee Min Uhm-Joo Park Sun-Hwa Lee Jung-Mi Yeom Young-Sun
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Abstract
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Purpose: To understand the essentials of rearing conflict experience by three shift nurses in advanced general hospitals.
Methods: The design was a qualitative research of phenomenology. Participants were 7 shift nurses working in advanced general hospitals who were rearing young children. Data were collected individually through in-depth interview on their life experiences. Data were analyzed by Colaizzi's phenomenological methodology.
Results: Eighteen themes were drawn from 256 meaningful experiences and these themes were integrated to six theme clusters. The most influencing themes were ¡®Regret that I cannot satisfy even the slightest wish¡¯, ¡®Fail to care for kids¡¯, and ¡®Mutual feeling to care giver between appreciation and inconvenience¡¯. Other themes were as follows: ¡®Body and mind are broken¡¯, ¡®The need for a three-shift system to support nurses who are rearing children¡¯, ¡®Doing my best for work and child rearing¡¯.
Conclusion: The nature of three-shift nurses working in advanced hospital and caring kids is explained as ¡®lives with conflict¡¯ between work and home. This study suggests it is necessary to establish a 24-hour care center for 3-shift nurses to keep working while rearing their children.
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KEYWORD
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Shift work schedule, Nurses, Hospitals, General, Emotions, Qualitative research
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