KMID : 0806120010310030492
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´ëÇÑ°£È£ÇÐȸÁö 2001 Volume.31 No. 3 p.492 ~ p.505
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Clinical Nurses¢¥ Professional Conflicts
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±è±ÍºÐ/Kim KB
±èÇý¼÷/ÀÌ°æÈ£/Kim HS/Lee KH
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aims to find the sources of nurses¢¥ conflicts and to find ways to eliminate them for improved nursing care.
Method: This study is based on a phenomenological approach. All participants were woking at K-hospital, located in Seoul. The research was performed from September 2000 to February 2001. Data was collected through interviews and observations while participants were working. Interviews lasted a duration of one and half hours and
data collection accured five to six times per participant. The data were analysed by Giorgi method and the results are as follows:
Result: Essential themes in the professional conflict of clinical nurses emerged
(1) The discords of human relationships ; (2) Dissatisfaction with working conditions; (3) Lack of self-respect in one¢¥s professional expertise ; (4) Dissatisfaction with one¢¥s work ; (5) Depression accurring due to one¢¥s ability as a professional.
Conclusion: The foregoing arguments suggest that nurses perform stressful environments in a hospital originating from the relationship among peer group, working conditions, and lack of self-respect as a nurses. Therefore, hospital authorities should strangly consider working conditions, interpersonal relationships, and working conditions
in order to promote self-respect of the nurses hospitals.
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