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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing ; : 28-38, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-967304

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Purpose@#This study aimed to provide a theoretical basis for career anchors of nurses by defining and organizing its concept. @*Methods@#Using the Walker and Avant concept analysis, a total of 29 articles were analyzed through a literature search in this study. @*Results@#The career anchors of nurses are individual career choice motives, a self-concept where in competency and values are harmonized, which act as a desire for growth and development in nursing, and are actions that maintain careers. Additionally, they indicate the direction for achieving individual career goals and act as a core value expected of nurses by nursing organizations, indicating continuous and integrated professional growth and development of the nursing profession. @*Conclusion@#The career anchors of nurses identified in the results contribute to securing patient safety, providing quality care through policies, institutionalizing bases for career development, preventing nurse turnover, and retaining skilled nurses.

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Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing ; : 22-31, 2022.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-939152

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Purpose@#This study comprehensively examined the experiences of breast cancer survivors' while accessing healthcare facilities for developing nursing intervention programs to enhance and maintain patients' health. @*Methods@#As part of this qualitative study, focus group interviews were conducted with six breast cancer survivors from December 30, 2020, to April 30, 2021. @*Results@#Qualitative data analysis revealed four themes and nine sub-themes using a medical institution after diagnosis in breast cancer survivors. Four themes were ‘burden that individuals still have to bear’, ‘hospital situation that is not patient-centered’, ‘alternative ways to get information and support from the other resources’, and ‘the journey of long-term treatment and management’. Discussion: To improve the quality of life in breast cancer survivors, it is vital to establish medical services that consider the characteristics of each stage of the disease, in addition to support hospitals and social policy programs that can address the unmet needs of the survivors.

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