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Adaptation Experience of Sleep in New Nurses

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KMID : 0388320160230010021
¹ÚÇü¼÷:Park Hyoung-Sook
ÇÏÀçÇö:Ha Jae-Hyun

Abstract

Purpose: This study is a qualitative research to identify new nurses¡¯ adaptation experience to sleep changes.

Method : Grounded theory methodology was utilized. Participants were 10 new nurses from one university hospital. The information was collected and analyzed using the grounded theory of Corbin and Strauss¡¯(2008).

Results : Through constant comparative analysis, central phenomenon was identified as ¡®Shaky daily life due to the sleep change¡¯. A core category emerged as ¡®In the shaky daily life, go grab my position¡¯, Causal conditions were ¡®Heaviness in shift work¡¯, ¡®Not released after getting off work¡¯, and ¡®Body and mind are exhausted¡¯. Context were ¡®An environment that does not tolerate mistakes¡¯ and ¡®Clogged breathing due to worries¡¯. Intervening factors were ¡®Support of colleagues¡¯, ¡®Recovery volition in restoration of altered relationships due to sleep¡¯. Action/Interaction Strategies were ¡®To strive for a good sleep¡¯, ¡®Require a reasonable duty schedule¡¯ and ¡®Find a breakthrough¡¯. Consequences were ¡®Become the master of shaky daily life¡¯ and ¡®Accepting the life of a nurse¡¯.

Conclusion : New nurses experience sleep patterns changes from the hospital shift system. but throughout the process of adaptation, came to accept sleep disorder as part of the life of a nurse.
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Nurses, Sleep, Adaptation, Qualitative research, Grounded theory
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