Ji Yeon Lee, Yong Sook Yang, Gi Wook Ryu, Kyoungjin Lee
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摘要
目的:本研究旨在深入了解护理专业博士生工作与生活平衡经验的意义和性质:对 11 名既工作又养育子女的护理博士生进行了定性描述研究。通过深入访谈收集数据,深入了解参与者的工作与生活平衡经验。正如 van Manen 所提出的,定性数据分析采用了四个生活世界存在论,即生活地点、生活身体、生活时间和生活关系:结果:出现了四个存在性主题:1)存在于多重空间;2)忙、累、苦、痛,但必须忍受;3)忍受和成长的时间,直到学业结束;4)实现团结的围墙:本研究探讨了身兼数职的护理博士生如何平衡工作与生活,以及他们在不同环境下如何与他人相处。我们揭示了她们在日常生活中面临的问题和困难,以及她们生活背后的中心和动机。继续开展博士生项目需要家庭、大学和工作单位的支持,这将最终确保学科的质量。
Lived experiences of work-life balance among doctoral nursing students: a qualitative descriptive study.
Purpose: This study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of the meaning and nature of nursing doctoral students' lived work-life balance experiences.
Methods: A qualitative descriptive study was conducted with 11 doctoral nursing students who worked and raised children. In-depth interviews were conducted to collect data, providing insight into the participants' work-life balance experiences. As proposed by van Manen, four lifeworld existential, namely lived place, lived body, lived time, and lived relations, were used for qualitative data analysis.
Results: Four existential themes emerged: 1) existing in multiple spaces; 2) busy, tired, hard, and painful but must endure; 3) time to endure and grow until the end of schooling; and 4) realizing walls of togetherness.
Conclusions: This study explored how the work and life of doctoral nursing students with multiple roles are balanced and how they relate to others in different contexts. We revealed the problems and difficulties they face in their daily lives and the centres and motives behind their lives. Support from families, universities, and workplaces is needed to continue the Ph.D. program, which will eventually ensure the quality of the discipline.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being acknowledges the international and interdisciplinary nature of health-related issues. It intends to provide a meeting-point for studies using rigorous qualitative methodology of significance for issues related to human health and well-being. The aim of the International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being is to support and to shape the emerging field of qualitative studies and to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of human health and well-being.