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General Nurses¡¯ Experience of Passing and Repealing the Nurses Act in Parliament

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KMID : 1148320240090010065
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±èº¸°æ ( Kim Bo-Kyung ) - 
À̼öÁø ( Lee Su-Jin ) - 
ÀÓÇÏ¿µ ( Lim Ha-Young ) - 
Á¤ÇâÁÖ ( Jung Hyang-Ju ) - 
Â÷ÁÖ¼Û ( Cha Ju-Song ) - 

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to identify and analyze the experience of passing and repealing the Nurses Act in Parliament.
Methods: This qualitative study used content analysis. The data were collected through in-depth inter- views October 16 to November 23, 2023.

Results: The qualitative content analysis revealed five themes and 16 subthemes. The themes included: ¡°Learning the Nurses Act through different channels¡±, ¡°The Nurses Act¡¯s pas- sage, which strengthens the professionalism and legitimacy of the nursing profession¡±, ¡°Looking back and feeling the joy and frustration of the process of getting it through the Congress and getting it repealed¡±, ¡°An abandoned nursing practice due to bullying¡±, ¡°Nevertheless, moving toward the re-enactment of the Nurses Act with hope¡±.

Conclusion: Nurses expected the Nurses Act to recognize their expertise and clarify legal nursing practices; how- ever, they were outraged and perplexed when the president vetoed the Nurses Act, and they felt sorry for the Nurses Act, which was turned into a political tool in the conflict between medical professions. Nevertheless, they hoped that the Nurses Act would be re-promoted through opinions and discussions with various professions and public awareness activities by developing nurses¡¯ political capabilities and preparing a basis for the Nurses Act.
KeyWords

Nursing legislation, Nurses, Qualitative research, Experience
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