身份(音乐)
意义(存在)
存在主义
社会化
口译(哲学)
定性研究
心理学
教育学
护士教育
护士教育者
扎根理论
专业发展
护理部
社会学
社会心理学
医学
认识论
心理治疗师
美学
哲学
程序设计语言
计算机科学
社会科学
作者
Janet Secrest,Barbara R. Norwood,Virginia M. Keatley
标识
DOI:10.3928/0148-4834-20030201-08
摘要
An important process in any profession is the development of professional identity. Understanding how students experience professionalism is important to provide appropriate educational experiences to foster this aspect of professional socialization. Therefore, this study investigated baccalaureate student nurses' perspectives of what it means to be professional. This qualitative study was based on Pollio, Henley, and Thompson's interpretive framework, an existential-phenomenological approach. The purpose of the interpretation was to recognize patterns or themes in an experience. Figural experiences in one's life emerge against a backdrop, or ground. Sixty-nine baccalaureate nursing students at different educational levels participated. They described specific experiences in which they felt professional. The student experience of being professional was one grounded in a world of self and others. Three interrelated themes emerged from this ground-belonging, knowing, and affirmation. The ground of self and others provides the backdrop of the experience. It is through self and others that the figural themes are experienced. The themes are inherently inter-related. For example, the experiences of belonging and knowing were affirming to students, and affirmation enhanced their sense of knowing and belonging. Implications of the findings are explored.
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