1.Use of Qualitative Research in the Field of Health.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2008;29(8):553-562
No abstract available.
Qualitative Research
2.Capacitation of essential school workers in compliance with Philippine COVID-19 guidelines:A qualitative study
Jovy F. Cuadra ; Paulo Maria N. Pagkatipunan ; Jerome V. Cleofas ; Arthur S. Abulencia ; Raul Guillermo B. Chebat ; Ernestus C. Padilla ; Joanna Juvyjoy A. Rojo ; 7Rudolf Aldrin C. Guirit ; Gliceria C. Lunag ; Sr. M. Christine Pinto
Acta Medica Philippina 2020;54(Online):1-8
Introduction:
Organizations, including higher education institutions (HEIs), have been mandated to protect employees from the threats of the COVID-19.
Objective:
This study sought to describe the perceptions of essential school workers (ESWs) of selected HEIs in the southern Manila area in terms of how they were capacitated in compliance with national guidelines,
Methods:
A total of seven HEIs participated in this qualitative study. Focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted among four sectors of ESWs: security, maintenance, health services, and office staff. Thematic analysis was used to draw insights from the narratives of the FGDs.
Results:
Three themes emerged from the FGDs: material capacitation, programmatic capacitation, and issues and challenges.
Conclusion
This study highlights that from the perspective of ESWs, HEIs in the southern Manila area exert efforts to comply with IATF guidelines through various expressions of material and programmatic capacitation to protect them from the threat of COVID-19. However, results also demonstrate challenges that deter full compliance and consistent implementation of the guidelines across institutions.
Qualitative Research
3.Capacitation of essential school workers in compliance with Philippine COVID-19 guidelines:A qualitative study
Jovy F. Cuadra ; Paulo Maria N. Pagkatipunan ; Jerome V. Cleofas ; Arthur S. Abulencia ; Raul Guillermo B. Chebat ; Ernestus C. Padilla ; Joanna Juvyjoy A. Rojo ; Rudolf Aldrin C. Guirit ; Gliceria C. Lunag ; Sr. M. Christine Pinto
Acta Medica Philippina 2023;57(12):39-46
Introduction:
Organizations, including higher education institutions (HEIs), have been mandated to protect employees from the threats of the COVID-19.
Objective:
This study sought to describe the perceptions of essential school workers (ESWs) of selected HEIs in the southern Manila area in terms of how they were capacitated in compliance with national guidelines.
Methods:
A total of seven HEIs participated in this qualitative study. Focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted among four sectors of ESWs: security, maintenance, health services, and office staff. Thematic analysis was used to draw insights from the narratives of the FGDs.
Results:
Three themes emerged from the FGDs: material capacitation, programmatic capacitation, and issues and challenges.
Conclusion
This study highlights that from the perspective of ESWs, HEIs in the southern Manila area exert efforts to comply with IATF guidelines through various expressions of material and programmatic capacitation to protect them from the threat of COVID-19. However, results also demonstrate challenges that deter full compliance and consistent implementation of the guidelines across institutions.
Qualitative Research
4.A Phenomenological Study on the Lived Experience of Train Operators Exposed to Person under Train (PUT).
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2017;28(1):98-106
PURPOSE: To understand the meaning of the lived experience with Person under train (PUT) for train or subway operators. METHODS: The study was built on hermeneutic phenomenological themes from individual interviews of present-day train or subway operators in South Korea. Eight participants were selected to participate in the study. All qualitative data were analyzed using the heuristic guides of Van Manen. RESULTS: Four fundamental lifeworld themes and eight sub themes emerged in the findings. The first theme of spatiality had‘the place pressed by the darkness’ and ‘the train drags me there’. The second theme, corporeality had ‘a foreboding fear’, and ‘debris of death that gets stuck in the whole body’. The temporality theme had‘distorted time in chaos’, and ‘memory trapped in time’. Finally the last existential theme of relationality had ‘intrapersonal encounter’ and ‘resentment and guilt’. CONCLUSION: The four existential lifeworld themes provided a framework for in-depth investigation of the operator's “lived experience.” This leads to clear understanding of effects of PUT experience on related individuals. The findings imply that specific active nursing intervention strategies are necessary in order to treat affected train operators, and to prevent further issues in their work and private life.
Hermeneutics
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Heuristics
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Humans
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Korea
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Nursing
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Psychological Trauma
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Qualitative Research
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Railroads
5.Reflections on a qualitative interview.
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2019;23(2):54-58
Interviewing is one of the more commonly deployed data collection method in qualitative research. Textbooks and journal articles abound that describe the process for conducting various types of interviews. In this paper, I offer a short methodological and reflexive discussion of an interview I conducted as part of a course requirement, focusing on the potential impact of the interview process on the collection and interpretation of data. The purpose of this paper is to draw researchers' attention to some issues that may arise in the context of a qualitative interview, and to propose possible approaches to addressing these.
Qualitative Research ; Research Personnel
7.A Phenomenological Study on Oncology Adaptation Experiences of New Nurses.
Asian Oncology Nursing 2014;14(2):127-138
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to understand the meaning and nature of adaptation experiences among newly employed nurses in oncology ward. METHODS: The present study adopted a phenomenological method. The participants were 9 nurses employed for less than one year. Data were collected by using in-depth interviews. The question of this study was, "What are your experiences as a newly employed nurse in oncology?" RESULTS: 150 significant statements were extracted from the data, and these were clustered into 5 main categories: a 'Difficulty in performing the work of a cancer ward', 'problems with interpersonal relationships', 'striving to be a good nurse', 'satisfaction and rewarding nursing', and 'adapted oneself to be a nurse'. CONCLUSION: Newly employed nurses in oncology ward experienced and perceived feelings of difficulty in performing the work of a cancer ward, problems with interpersonal relationships, striving to be a good nurse, satisfaction and rewarding nursing, and adapting oneself to be a nurse. It is necessary to understand the experiences of new nurses, and to provide strategies that could help new nurses effectively adapt and find the meaning in their adaptation to work in oncology wards. Further research is needed on development of a program focusing on training to improve practicing ability and interpersonal relationships skills.
Nursing
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Qualitative Research
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Reward
8.Qualitative research method in the family medicine.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1999;20(12):1689-1696
No abstract available.
Humans
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Qualitative Research*
9.A Grounded Theory-Based Approach to Practice Adaptation Process of Hemodialysis Unit Nurses.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2013;19(1):128-137
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to generate a grounded substantive theory for the practice adaptation process of hemodialysis unit nurses. METHODS: Participants in this study were 10 nurses working in one of two hemodialysis units. Data were collected through tape recorded in-depth interviews done between December, 2011 and February, 2012. Data were analyzed using grounded theory methodology. RESULTS: From the participants' statements, 43 concepts, 18 subcategories and 10 categories were extracted through the open cording process. The 10 categories were: "Burden", "Role conflict", "Fearful", "Conflict of emotion", "Lack systematic job training", "Lack support system", "Compassion", "Rapport created", "Sense of duty", and "Growth." The core category was discovered to be 'recognized growth'. Phenomenon was identified as 'burnout' and this series of processes was categorized as having three stages: 'conflict', 'acceptance', 'growth'. CONCLUSION: The results of this study provide useful information about the needs of Hemodialysis Unit Nurses during the practice adaptation process based on their stages and types of practice adaptation. Finally, this study contributes data for the development of intervention programs that support the Hemodialysis Unit Nurses' practice adaptation.
Qualitative Research
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Renal Dialysis
10.Experiences of Clinical Nurses Aged over 40 as Shift Workers.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2014;20(5):514-524
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of clinical nurses over 40 years of age who were shift workers. METHODS: Data were collected from in-depth interviews with 10 clinical nurses over 40 years of age who had at least 10 years of clinical experience and who worked in 5 acute care hospitals. The data were analyzed using Braun & Clark's thematic analysis. RESULTS: One main theme, 3 themes, and 9 subthemes were derived. The main theme was "Sustaining a position still in conflict", and themes were as follows; "Being trained as a professional nurse", "Having unfavorable working conditions and damaged self-esteem", "Trying hard to get a sense of value as an experienced nurse" CONCLUSION: The results of this study show the issues of age and generational diversities in nurses in acute care hospitals. It is necessary to explore various ways to utilize the experience of older clinical nurses for the integrity of nursing organization and the development of the nursing profession.
Nursing
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Qualitative Research