여자 간호대학원생의 스트레스에 대한 탐색: Focus Group 연구 방법 적용

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of the experience of Korean graduate nursing students` stressor, response, and coping. Methods: Interviews were conducted with 37 students using broad, open-ended questions. Individual demographics were also collected. Focus Group Resea...

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Veröffentlicht in:정신간호학회지 2011, 20(3), , pp.302-314
Hauptverfasser: 이경숙, Kyoung Sook Lee, 박은주, Eun Ju Park, 김후자, Hoo Ja Kim, 안황란, Hwang Ran Ahn
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of the experience of Korean graduate nursing students` stressor, response, and coping. Methods: Interviews were conducted with 37 students using broad, open-ended questions. Individual demographics were also collected. Focus Group Research was used to investigate the experience of these graduate nursing students. Data were gathered through audio taped interviews and analyzed using the Collazzi method. Results: The findings related to stressors revealed 5 major Themes (loading related to study, conflicts with hospital and occupation, difficulty of home management, destruction of biorhythm, loading of economy and pay for photocopying) and 15 relevant subthemes. The findings related to responses revealed 4 major themes (negative change in body, negative change in mental state, negative emotion and response about family, psychosocial loading - and 32 relevant subthemes. The findings related to coping revealed 12 major themes; for example, social support, interpretation positively, self disclosure, devoted study, temporary avoidance - and 16 relevant subthemes. Conclusion: These results indicate that nurses, hospitals, and other graduate schools should continue to develop of stress management programs and their linkages with more comprehensive integrated health delivery system.
ISSN:1225-8482
2288-4653