J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.  2022 Feb;29(1):1-11. 10.7739/jkafn.2022.29.1.1.

New Nurses’ Work Adaptation Experience

Affiliations
  • 1Nursing Administrator of Nursing Department, Department of Nursing, Myongji Hospital, Goyang, Korea
  • 2Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, Catholic Kwandong University, Gangneung, Korea
  • 3Professor, College of Nursing, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea

Abstract

Purpose
This study aimed to explore the work adaptation experiences of new nurses who underwent stress while transitioning into the workforce.
Methods
In-depth semi-structured group and individual interviews were conducted with 18 nurses working at a general hospital from December 2018 to February 2019. Colaizzi’s phenomenological approach was followed for the data analysis.
Results
Four clusters of themes were drawn from meaningful data regarding the nurses’ adaptation experience: “Weakened mind and body”, “Reaching one’s mental and physical limits”, “Fighting back against work stress”, and “Assuming the role of a nurse”. The new nurses were the most stressed during the three to six months following independence from the preceptor, and after seven months on the job, they experienced some resolution by adapting to human relationships with their colleagues.
Conclusions
This study suggests a broad and longer perspective to which new nurses need to adapt, both at work and in human relationships, to overcome their difficulties.

Keyword

Interview; Nurses; Qualitative research; Social adjustment
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