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The Clinical Experience of Adaptation as Novice Psychiatric Nurses In Hospital

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Abstract

Purpose: This phenomenological study aimed to describe the clinical experience of adaptation of new nurses working in psychiatry.

Methods: Ten new nurses who participated in this qualitative study shared their experience of clinical adaptation in psychiatry. Data were analyzed using Giorgi¡¯s phenomenological method. In-depth personal interviews were conducted from December 2015 to September 2016.

Results: Based on this study, the clinical experience of adaptation of new nurses working in psychiatric hospitals consisted of fifteen themes and five theme clusters: ¡°Feels attracted to psychiatry¡±, ¡°Frustration due to lack of nursing capacity¡±, ¡°Experiences an unbearably heavy burden¡±, ¡°Finding my place¡± and ¡°Developing my life¡±.

Conclusion: It is necessary to develop and apply a manual to reduce the experience of maladjustment of new nurses, and to support by actively utilizing mentoring program or preceptor system.
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Nurses, Psychiatry, Qualitative research, Hospitals, Work
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