雑誌文献を検索します。書籍を検索する際には「書籍検索」を選択してください。

検索

書誌情報 詳細検索 by 医中誌

Japanese

Factors Affecting the Continuation of International Activities by Japanese Red Cross Hospital Nurses : Based on interviews with nurses dispatched to Primary Health Care Projects in the Philippines Tomomi Fujii 1 Keyword: 国際活動 , 日本赤十字社 , 国際活動の継続 , international activities , The Japanese Red Cross Society , continuation of international activities pp.3-15
Published Date 2014/12/31
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.7008200432
  • Abstract
  • Reference

This study was conducted to clarify factors influencing the ongoing international deployment of nurses working for Japanese Red Cross hospitals.

Qualitative descriptive research was conducted and 11 nurses who had participated in primary health care (PHC) projects in the Philippines were interviewed. Data collected from the interviews were analyzed inductively, and four core categories were identified to clarify particular factors affecting the continuation of international activities among the nurses: 1) external elements, 2) relations between nurses and external factors, 3) behavior, manners and thoughts based on preparation for deployment and practices in PHC project work, and 4) careful study.

A complex interrelation was identified among the factors analyzed. Based on the results, the following were highlighted as major influences: high motivation, career planning, a good balance of hospital work and international activities based on the establishment of better relationships with external elements (i.e., nurses' international coworkers), personal circumstances, and managers/colleagues in the originating hospital.


Copyright © 2014, Japan Society of Disaster Nursing All rights reserved.

基本情報

電子版ISSN 印刷版ISSN 1345-0204 日本災害看護学会

関連文献

もっと見る

文献を共有