"Where Withstanding is Difficult, and Deserting Even More": Head Nurses’ Phenomenological Description of Intensive Care Units
Introduction: The intensive care unit is one of the specialized units in hospitals where head nurses are responsible for both motivating the personnel and providing high quality care. Understanding of the lived experiences of head nurses could help develop new assumptions of the IC...
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doaj-0ebfee523d5c4c36a8a6b3d5f22616e62020-11-25T01:20:26ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Caring Sciences2251-99202016-01-015213314310.15171/jcs.2016.014JCS_71_20160531123323"Where Withstanding is Difficult, and Deserting Even More": Head Nurses’ Phenomenological Description of Intensive Care UnitsRoghieh Nazari0Zohre Vanaki1Sima Kermanshahi2Ebrahim Hajizadeh3Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Nursing, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Nursing, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Biostatistics, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranIntroduction: The intensive care unit is one of the specialized units in hospitals where head nurses are responsible for both motivating the personnel and providing high quality care. Understanding of the lived experiences of head nurses could help develop new assumptions of the ICU. The present study was therefore conducted to describe the lived experiences of head nurses working in ICU. Methods: In this phenomenological study, data were collected through unstructured in-depth interviews with 5 ICU head nurses in Northern Iran and then analyzed using 7 steps Colaizzi’s method. Results: Despite the "distressing atmosphere of the ICU", the "difficulty of managing the ICU" and the "difficulty of communication in the ICU", which encourages the "desire to leave the unit" among ICU head nurses, the "desire to stay in the unit" is stronger and head nurses are highly motivated to stay in the unit because the unit "develops a feeling of being extraordinary", "creates an interest in providing complicated care to special patients", "facilitates the spiritual bond", "develops a professional dynamism" and "creates an awareness about the nature of intensive care" among them. Conclusion: According to the result, ICU head nurses are still inclined to work in the unit and achieve success in spite of the problems that persist in working in the ICU. As the individuals’ motivation can be the backbone of organizations, and given that individuals with a high enthusiasm for success are productive, hospital managers can take advantage of this strength in choosing their head nurses.http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JCS/Manuscript/JCS-5-133.pdfIntensive care unitHead nurseAdministratorsQualitative research |
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"Where Withstanding is Difficult, and Deserting Even More": Head Nurses’
Phenomenological Description of Intensive Care Units |
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"Where Withstanding is Difficult, and Deserting Even More": Head Nurses’
Phenomenological Description of Intensive Care Units |
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"Where Withstanding is Difficult, and Deserting Even More": Head Nurses’
Phenomenological Description of Intensive Care Units |
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"Where Withstanding is Difficult, and Deserting Even More": Head Nurses’
Phenomenological Description of Intensive Care Units |
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"Where Withstanding is Difficult, and Deserting Even More": Head Nurses’
Phenomenological Description of Intensive Care Units |
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"where withstanding is difficult, and deserting even more": head nurses’
phenomenological description of intensive care units |
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Caring Sciences |
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2251-9920 |
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2016-01-01 |
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Introduction: The intensive care unit is one of the specialized units
in hospitals where head nurses are responsible for both motivating the personnel and providing
high quality care. Understanding of the lived experiences of head nurses could help develop
new assumptions of the ICU. The present study was therefore conducted to describe the lived
experiences of head nurses working in ICU. Methods: In this phenomenological study, data were
collected through unstructured in-depth interviews with 5 ICU head nurses in Northern Iran and
then analyzed using 7 steps Colaizzi’s method. Results: Despite the "distressing atmosphere of
the ICU", the "difficulty of managing the ICU" and the "difficulty of communication in the
ICU", which encourages the "desire to leave the unit" among ICU head nurses, the "desire to
stay in the unit" is stronger and head nurses are highly motivated to stay in the unit because
the unit "develops a feeling of being extraordinary", "creates an interest in providing
complicated care to special patients", "facilitates the spiritual bond", "develops a
professional dynamism" and "creates an awareness about the nature of intensive care" among
them. Conclusion: According to the result, ICU head nurses are still inclined to work in the
unit and achieve success in spite of the problems that persist in working in the ICU. As the
individuals’ motivation can be the backbone of organizations, and given that individuals with
a high enthusiasm for success are productive, hospital managers can take advantage of this
strength in choosing their head nurses. |
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Intensive care unit Head nurse Administrators Qualitative research |
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