Shin Bong Ja, Park Eun Young
Gachon University Gil Medical Center, Incheon, South Korea.
College of Nursing, Gachon University, Incheon, South Korea.
BMC Nurs. 2022 Apr 20;21(1):93. doi: 10.1186/s12912-022-00871-9.
The nurses with long-term careers in clinical settings shows a clear declining trend. Recording the specific period in Korea's nursing history is also important from a historical perspective. The aim of this study was to analyze the life history narrative of clinical nurses who have been in service for more than 30 years and to explore the strength and structure of their experience that enabled them to retain their long-term careers.
This study conducted qualitative research with a life history narrative. For data collection, biographical-narrative interview through in-depth personal interviews with six participants. The participants were clinical nurses who had worked at a general hospital for more than 30 years. The interviews were conducted in three sessions per participant, each session lasting 90-180 min. Qualitative thematic analysis was used to analyze the data.
The narrative of their life stories were analyzed by dividing them into "Dimensions," "Turnings" and "Adaptations". The dimensions were categorized into individual and career dimensions. Turning points were empirical and environmental conditions that posed a threat to their career retention as nurse clinicians. Adaptations were illustrated individual methods and social interactions. Twenty-four themes were derived from the 94 thematic statements. After the abstract, four comprehensive categories emerged. The core theme for retaining long-term careers, with "Finding value in myself" comprising four themes: "acknowledgement and support from families," "healthy relationship at work," "trusting myself'," and "accumulation of small achievements."
The life narratives of participants reveal a close connection with and relationship between the changes in the social aspects, the fields of healthcare and nursing, their individual predispositions, family recognition, and organizational support at that time in Korea. The healthy interpersonal relationships in work place are the most important condition in maintaining the long-term work of nurses. The experience of nurses in one era may not be able to represent experiences in another era, so an in-depth study exploring the social context seems to be necessary. There is a need for policies and changes in the field that can keep the lives of professional women working as nurses proudly.
长期从事临床工作的护士数量呈明显下降趋势。从历史角度来看,记录韩国护理历史的特定时期也很重要。本研究的目的是分析工作超过30年的临床护士的生活史叙事,并探索使她们能够保持长期职业生涯的经历的优势和结构。
本研究采用生活史叙事进行定性研究。为收集数据,通过对六位参与者进行深入的个人访谈来进行传记式叙事访谈。参与者为在综合医院工作超过30年的临床护士。每位参与者的访谈分三次进行,每次访谈持续90 - 180分钟。采用定性主题分析法对数据进行分析。
她们的生活故事叙事被分为“维度”“转折”和“适应”进行分析。维度分为个人维度和职业维度。转折点是对她们作为护士临床医生职业保留构成威胁的确切经历和环境条件。适应则说明了个人方法和社会互动。从94个主题陈述中提炼出24个主题。经过提炼,出现了四个综合类别。保持长期职业生涯的核心主题是“在自我中找到价值”,包括四个主题:“来自家庭的认可与支持”“工作中的健康关系”“相信自己”以及“小成就的积累”。
参与者的生活叙事揭示了当时韩国社会层面、医疗保健和护理领域的变化、她们的个人倾向、家庭认可和组织支持之间的紧密联系。工作场所健康的人际关系是护士维持长期工作的最重要条件。一个时代护士的经历可能无法代表另一个时代的经历,因此似乎有必要进行深入研究以探索社会背景。需要在该领域制定政策并做出改变,以使职业女性能够自豪地从事护士工作。