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Concept Analysis of Nurses’ Oppressed Group Behavior

  • 군진간호연구
  • Abbr : Korean Journal of Military Nursing Research
  • 2013, 31(2), pp.54~64
  • Publisher : Military Health Policy Research Center
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Nursing Science > General Nursing > Nursing Education

Kim Myung Ja 1 Yoomi Jung ORD ID 2

1동의대학교
2국군간호사관학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

Purpose : The purpose of this study was to identify the concept of oppressed group behavior shown among nurses, and thus, to give an operational definition. Methods : The concept analysis method, which comprises of eight stages, developed by Walker and Avant was used. Results : The defining attributes of nurses’ oppressed group behavior identified in this study were 1) gregariousness and conformity, 2) self-depreciation, and 3) submissive aggressiveness including horizontal violence. The antecedents to nurses’ oppressed group behavior were 1) identification with the oppressor, 2) marginalization, and 3) low self-esteem. The consequences of nurses’ oppressed group behavior included 1) lack of empowerment, 2) burnout, and 3) intension of turnover. Conclusion : Considering the results, with continuous examination, nurses’ oppressed group behavior should not be tolerated so that nurses are able to improve their job satisfaction and quality of nursing care.

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