Park Jinyoung, Kim Goun, Kim Sunah
College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, 50-1 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 03722, Republic of Korea.
College of Nursing and Research Institute of Nursing Science, Pusan National University, 49 Busandaehak-ro, Yangsan-si, 50612, Gyeongsangnam-do, Republic of Korea.
BMC Nurs. 2025 Mar 12;24(1):279. doi: 10.1186/s12912-025-02757-y.
In their personal lives and workplace, nurses are exposed to traumatic events, which heighten their risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder. However, targeted interventions to promote psychological recovery among nurses are limited. This study explored the emotional and psychological recovery processes of nurses who participated in an Internet-based Trauma Recovery Nursing Intervention (IBTRNI) based on Swanson's Theory of Caring.
This study conducted a secondary qualitative analysis of free-text responses collected from 102 nurses who completed IBTRNI, as part of a survey-based study with both closed- and open-ended questions. Text mining was utilized to identify high-frequency keywords, and thematic analysis provided deeper emotional and psychological insights. The analysis was structured around Swanson's three phases: "Knowing," "Doing For," and "Enabling."
In the "Knowing phase," the participants demonstrated increased self-awareness, recognizing their emotional responses and the effects of negative thoughts on daily life. The "Doing For" phase revealed enhanced emotional regulation, where participants learned to manage and transform negative emotions into positive ones. Finally, the "Enabling" participants developed improved interpersonal relationships and adopted effective coping mechanisms, including communication and mindfulness practices, to manage stress and promote resilience.
Swanson's Theory of Caring provides a robust framework for supporting nurses' trauma recovery. The combination of text mining and thematic analysis offers a comprehensive understanding of the emotional and psychological transformations experienced during the intervention. The findings underscore the potential for theory-based digital interventions to support trauma recovery among healthcare professionals. Future research should expand on these methodologies to enhance their broader applicability.
This study involved secondary data analysis. The primary study was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov-US National Library of Medicine (clinical trial registration number: NCT04989582) on 2022-01-31 and is available online.
在个人生活和工作场所中,护士会接触到创伤性事件,这增加了她们患创伤后应激障碍的风险。然而,针对促进护士心理康复的有针对性干预措施有限。本研究探讨了参与基于斯旺森关怀理论的互联网创伤康复护理干预(IBTRNI)的护士的情绪和心理康复过程。
本研究对从102名完成IBTRNI的护士收集的自由文本回复进行了二次定性分析,这是一项包含封闭式和开放式问题的基于调查的研究的一部分。利用文本挖掘来识别高频关键词,主题分析提供了更深入的情绪和心理见解。分析围绕斯旺森的三个阶段展开:“了解”、“为……做”和“赋能”。
在“了解阶段”,参与者表现出更强的自我意识,认识到自己的情绪反应以及消极思想对日常生活的影响。“为……做”阶段显示出情绪调节能力增强,参与者学会了管理消极情绪并将其转化为积极情绪。最后,“赋能”阶段的参与者改善了人际关系,并采用了有效的应对机制,包括沟通和正念练习,以管理压力并增强恢复力。
斯旺森关怀理论为支持护士的创伤康复提供了一个强大的框架。文本挖掘和主题分析的结合提供了对干预期间经历的情绪和心理转变的全面理解。研究结果强调了基于理论的数字干预对支持医疗保健专业人员创伤康复的潜力。未来的研究应扩展这些方法以提高其更广泛的适用性。
本研究涉及二次数据分析。主要研究于2022年1月31日在美国国立医学图书馆的ClinicalTrials.gov上注册(临床试验注册号:NCT04989582),可在线获取。