First death experiences of newly graduated nurses: A qualitative phenomenological study.
Autor: | Öcalan, Sinem, Kovanci, Mustafa Sabri, Uslu-Sahan, Fatma, Ozdemir, Leyla |
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DEATH & psychology
GRIEF SOCIAL support WORK RESEARCH methodology RETROSPECTIVE studies INTERVIEWING FEAR TRANSITIONAL programs (Education) GRADUATES PHENOMENOLOGY QUALITATIVE research EXPERIENTIAL learning QUESTIONNAIRES SOUND recordings DESCRIPTIVE statistics LONELINESS JUDGMENT sampling STATISTICAL sampling DATA analysis software THEMATIC analysis OCCUPATIONAL adaptation ATTITUDES toward death |
Zdroj: | Death Studies; 2024, Vol. 48 Issue 4, p303-311, 9p |
Abstrakt: | Newly graduated nurses typically face death for the first time during the transition to their professional careers. This encounter can cause nurses to experience compelling emotions and make it difficult for them to manage and cope with the process of adaptation to the profession and the death process of the patient. This study aims to retrospectively examine and reveal the first death experiences of newly graduated nurses (N = 15) using a retrospective phenomenological method. Analysis of the responses of the newly graduated nurses revealed three themes: first encounter with death, nothing is like before, and support need. Newly graduated nurses realized that their first death experiences change their perspectives on life and profession and that nursing touches human life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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