Jantzen Darlaine
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.
Nurs Inq. 2008 Mar;15(1):21-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2008.00394.x.
Within a context of healthcare restructuring and a shift toward individualized continuing competency in Canada, this inductive, narrative inquiry explored positive learning experiences of first-line acute care nurses. The written stories of eight self-selected participants were collected and unstructured follow-up interviews were conducted. The stories and interview transcripts were examined using categorical-content and holistic-form analysis, and analyzed in light of literature relating to adult education and professional development in nursing. Emergent themes included life-changing learning and learning through one's own, and other's, experiences. The findings highlight the need to re-frame professional development for nurses in Canada, specifically by valuing and utilizing shared workplace experiences.
在加拿大医疗保健结构调整以及向个性化持续能力转变的背景下,这项归纳性叙事探究考察了一线急症护理护士的积极学习经历。收集了八名自行选择的参与者的书面故事,并进行了非结构化的后续访谈。使用分类内容分析和整体形式分析对这些故事和访谈记录进行了审视,并根据与成人教育和护理专业发展相关的文献进行了分析。浮现出的主题包括改变生活的学习以及通过自身和他人经历进行的学习。研究结果凸显了在加拿大重新构建护士专业发展的必要性,特别是要重视和利用共享的工作场所经验。