The Experience of the Nurse's Conflicts.
10.4040/jkan.2002.32.7.1032
- Author:
Kwuybun KIM
1
;
Seungnam BAIK
;
Heasook KIM
Author Information
1. KyungHee University, College of Nursing Science, Seoul, Korea. kuikim@khu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
nurse's, conflicts
- MeSH:
Education, Continuing;
Hand Strength;
Heart;
Hospital Administration;
Humans;
Leadership;
Nurse's Role;
Nursing;
Peer Group;
Seoul;
Spouses
- From:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
2002;32(7):1032-1038
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to grasp the conflicts that nurses are facing in their practice and to develop some nursing intervention on these conflicts of nurses. The subjects of this study are the nurses working at K hospital in Seoul. The data were taken from Jan. to May in 2001. It took me and half or two hours for each interview and six interviews were done for each subject. The data were analysed by Giorgi technique and conclusions are given as followings; 1. The unreasonable international relationship is derived from misunderstanding between peer groups in nursing, the lack of leadership, the relative property, irresponsible job done, under expectation and some unreasonable behaviors. 2. The changing portrait of oneself is view through the changed fram of mind, unreasonable fret and the changing appearance. 3. The limitations originated from lack of vision, lack of knowledge, lack of professionalism, lack of confidence and one's worry about one's job. 4. The poor working environments are such as lack of man power, lack of commodities, worn out facilities, irregular transferring of job, night work, overwork, good for nothing continuing education program and errors in the administration. 5. The conflicts between nurse's role in the hospital and a nurse as a homemaker are the lack of opportunity to educate their offsprings, multiple roles, and not cooperating husband who has to chip in his role as a partner. The nutshell of our study is that the working environment should be improved such that nurses can work with joy in their heart. Also the practical educational programs should be provided by hospital administration such that nurses can work in the hospital with pride in their heart