제대 간호장교의 민간병원 재취업 경험: 현상학적 연구
Reemployment Experience in Civilian Hospital of Retired Military Nurse Officer: A Phenomenological Study
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This study employs Giorgi's descriptive phenomenological approach to explore the experiences of retired military nurse officers transitioning to civilian hospitals and to identify the essential meanings and underlying structures of this transition. Methods: Eleven participants with over two years of military hospital experience, now employed in civilian hospitals, were recruited via snowball sampling. Data were collected through in-depth interviews conducted between December 2023 and March 2024. Results: Analysis using Giorgi’s four-stage method identified 257 meaning units, 37 central meanings, 12 themes, and six general structures: 1) Positive perceptions of the nursing profession, 2) Confusion due to lack of information, 3) Difficulty in adapting due to differences between military and civilian hospitals, 4) Self-blame for a lack of competence, 5) Struggles in finding a position suitable for one’s career, and 6) Satisfaction with freedom and a stable life. Conclusion: These findings emphasize the need for tailored transition programs, including job placement support, skill development, and cultural adaptation training. Socialization and communication programs can further aid integration and contribute to the professional growth. Additionally, a positive perception of nursing significantly influenced the decision to return to the workforce, highlighting the importance of fostering professional identity and confidence among transitioning military nurses. © 2025 Korean Academy of Nursing Administration.

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Military nursingNursing staff, hospitalQualitative researchRetirement
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제대 간호장교의 민간병원 재취업 경험: 현상학적 연구
제목 (타언어)
Reemployment Experience in Civilian Hospital of Retired Military Nurse Officer: A Phenomenological Study
저자
Lee, Hye-KyungYu, Mi
DOI
10.11111/jkana.2025.31.2.214
발행일
2025-03
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간호행정학회지
31
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