Kim Riah, Choi Heeseung, Kim Minsung
Graduate School, College of Nursing · Center for World-Leading Human-Caring Nurse Leaders for the Future by Brain Korea 21 (BK21) Four Project, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
College of Nursing · The Research Institute of Nursing Science, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
J Korean Acad Nurs. 2024 Nov;54(4):519-533. doi: 10.4040/jkan.24049.
This study aimed to explore traumatic experiences and posttraumatic growth among Korean veterans.
A qualitative study was conducted using photovoice. Purposive sampling strategies yielded five veterans who had experienced traumatic events. Participants engaged in three discussion sessions between August 5, 2023, and October 28, 2023. The collected data were analyzed using photovoice document analysis and thematic analysis.
Study results identified the following themes: 'The collapse of my life as a result massive trauma,' 'Sinking into endless isolation and disconnection,' 'The process of finding myself through reflection,' and 'My life journey moving forward together.' Despite the irreversible damage caused by traumatic experiences during military service, the participants continuously reflected on the meaning of their trauma and posttraumatic growth, thereby recovering their authentic selves.
Veterans who have experienced traumatic events face severe difficulties, however through their efforts at recovery, they recognize the individuals they are now. This study suggests the need for social support and highlights the necessity of providing various opportunities and policy assistance to traumatized veterans.
本研究旨在探索韩国退伍军人的创伤经历和创伤后成长。
采用照片声音法进行定性研究。通过目的抽样策略选取了五名经历过创伤事件的退伍军人。参与者在2023年8月5日至2023年10月28日期间参加了三次讨论会。使用照片声音文档分析和主题分析对收集到的数据进行分析。
研究结果确定了以下主题:“巨大创伤导致我的生活崩塌”、“陷入无尽的孤立与脱节”、“通过反思找回自我的过程”以及“共同前行的人生旅程”。尽管服役期间的创伤经历造成了不可逆转的伤害,但参与者不断反思创伤的意义和创伤后成长,从而找回了真实的自我。
经历过创伤事件的退伍军人面临着严峻的困难,然而通过他们的康复努力,他们认识到了现在的自己。本研究表明需要社会支持,并强调了为受创伤退伍军人提供各种机会和政策援助的必要性。