KMID : 0614820020080020261
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2002 Volume.8 No. 2 p.261 ~ p.271
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The Clinical Experiences of Newly-qualified Nurses
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Hwang Sun-Yeong
Lee Eun-Ju Na Duck-Mi Lee Kwang-Suk Sun Kwang-Sun Lee Chung-Sook
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Abstract
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Purpose: This phenomenological study is aimed at illumimnting the lived experiences of newly-qualified nurses who working in general hospitals in C province.
Method: The data was collected through unstructured, in-depth interviews with 10 new nurses from April to June 2001, and analysed by Colazzi¢¥ methodology.
Results: Thematic content analysis identified 6 central themes in this experience-difficulties in making interpersonal relationship, negative feelings, fatigue and unskilled work performance, self-reflection, a sense of accomplishment, identity formation as a nurse. Also, this themes were constructed into 6 constructs explaining new nurses¢¥ experience. The results may contribute to a better understanding of what new nurses experienced and how their negative conflicts could be managed.
Conclusion: New nurses need to get more education and supportive empowerment regarding diverse conflicts during training period. Educational programs like a preceptorship or individual counselling should be developed and adopted to all clinical settings.
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KEYWORD
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clinical experiences, newly-qualified nurses,
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