Metaphors used by in-service training nurses for in-service training nurses in Turkey

Autor: Hülya, Kaya, Burçin, Işik, Figen, Çalişkan
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Journal of advanced nursing. 69(2)
ISSN: 1365-2648
Popis: To report a study conducted using a qualitative and quantitative study pattern with an aim to reveal the perceptions of in-service training nurses about in-service training nurses via metaphors.The in-service training nurse assumes great responsibility in the effective and efficient implementation of the educational activities in healthcare. In line with this, determining the perceptions of the in-service training nurses about in-service training nurses via metaphors and taking this into consideration in professional activities are important in terms of developing, changing, or questioning the perspectives of the in-service training nurses about their roles and developing their own training nurse identity.This article was designed as qualitative and quantitative study pattern.The population of the study included 93 in-service training nurses. Data were collected between June-September 2009. To collect data, each in-service training nurse was asked to complete the blanks in the sentence, 'The in-service training nurse is like a/an.....................because..................' The data were analysed using qualitative (content analysis) and quantitative (chi-square) data analysis methods.According to the findings of the study, the in-service training nurses identified 59 metaphors in total. The metaphors were grouped under nine conceptual categories depending on the characteristics they had in common. In cognitive image of the in-service training nurses relating to the concept of in-service training nurse, the outstanding conceptual category was the in-service training nurse as a knowledge provider.The metaphors can be used as a strong research tool in understanding, revealing and explaining the cognitive images of the in-service training nurses.
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