A phenomenological study of the experiences of nurses working in integrated nursing care wards in Korea

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作者
Cho, Young-mi [1 ]
Kim, Sun-hui [2 ]
机构
[1] SunMoon Univ, Nursing Sci, 70 Sunmoon ro 221beon gil, Asan, Chungcheonnam D, South Korea
[2] Chodang Univ, 380 Muanro, Muaneup 58530, Jelloanamdo, South Korea
关键词
Integrated nursing care; Phenomenological approach; Lived experiences; Occupational stress;
D O I
10.1186/s12912-024-01798-z
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
BackgroundThis study aimed to understand the experiences of nurses working in the integrated nursing care service, a relatively recent addition to the Korean hospital infrastructure, to suggest ways in which to address their grievances and needs and improve their job satisfaction, thereby reducing turnover.MethodsThis study adopted a qualitative approach to explore subjects' vivid experiences. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with 17 nurses with over one year of experience working in integrated nursing care wards. The main question asked was "Can you describe your experiences in the integrated nursing care ward?" All interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using Colaizzi's method for phenomenological research.ResultsSix theme clusters were derived from the analysis: "distorted perceptions of the integrated nursing care ward," "challenges owing to distorted perceptions of the integrated nursing care ward," "loneliness and fighting alone," "being ridiculed," "practicing textbook holistic care," and "the satisfaction felt only in the integrated nursing care ward." For the overarching theme, we identified "Satisfaction in providing holistic care despite the challenges."ConclusionsWhile working in the integrated nursing care ward, nurses practiced holistic nursing care, which in turn built their self-esteem. However, they experienced greater levels of stress as a result of misinformation. Therefore, dissemination of accurate information is necessary to correct public misunderstandings of the integrated nursing care wards. Further, adequate compensation and support systems are needed to relieve the stress nurses felt because of such misunderstandings. Additionally, nurses should be motivated to continue to provide quality care for the patients and take pride in their work. Future research should explore the physical and mental concerns of nurses working in integrated care wards.
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