KMID : 0607320180270020110
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Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 2018 Volume.27 No. 2 p.110 ~ p.122
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Clinical Practice Stress and Coping Experience of Men in Nursing as a Student
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Ju Se-Jin
Choi Jung-Hyun Kim Chun-Mi Oh Doo-Nam Park Myung-Sook
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the stress coping experience of men nursing students in clinical practice.
Methods: In-depth interview were done using semi-structured questionnaire with 25 men nursing students taking clinical practice. Data were analyzed using grounded theory.
Results: Core category of coping experience of these nursing students was ¡®a rolling stone¡¯. Students¡¯ coping strategies were ¡®women centered environment¡¯, ¡®physical difficulty¡¯, ¡®lack of sufficient role models¡¯, and ¡®age related¡¯. Helping components for their coping behaviors were ¡®individual characteristics¡¯, ¡®attitude to men nursing student¡¯, ¡®one¡¯s vision of nursing¡¯, and ¡®gender equality in nursing culture¡¯. The consequence of this phenomenon were ¡®a sense of belonging¡¯, ¡®building gender free nursing identity¡¯, ¡®nursing pride acquisition¡¯ and ¡®dream of nursing expert¡¯.
Men; Students, Nursing; Adaptation, psychological; Qualitative researchConclusion: Men nursing students emphasized ¡®growing as a mature nursing student¡¯ in clinical practice.
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KEYWORD
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Men, Students, Nursing, Adaptation, psychological, Qualitative research
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