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Nurses’ Narratives of unforgettable patient care events- Analysis of 22 Health Stories form Turkey and Palestine (using the Narrative approach)

Nurses’ Narratives of unforgettable patient care events- Analysis of 22 Health Stories form Turkey and Palestine (using the Narrative approach) (Comparative analytical study) Analysis of 22 Health Stories form Turkey and Palestine (using the Narrative approach) / As a nurse, what has been your most unforgettable experience with a patient? (Nurses’ Narratives of unforgettable patient care events)/ Nurses’ Narratives of memorable patient health care events (Analysis of health related stories) (Comparative analytical study) Greetings Important Notes: when I chat with your online service he gives me the offer to let the top ten writers to write my paper free and told me to tell you if I apply through 48 hours I hope to see what I wrote and I need good and distinctive work to send to the magazine for publication Please suggest the names of specialized journals for publication of this research Please modify what I wrote and add and improve it all with these ideas In case you want any clarifications, please let me know Please choose the right study title This study will be a comparison between PhD students in nursing in Turkey and other nurses working in Palestine hospitals about the objectives of this study. The writing must be done through the use of the program of writing the references (such as Endnote software) so that I can modify at the request of the scientific journal 1. Introduction Health services – nurses – unforgettable stories – feelings and thoughts about cases- .Nurses are health professionals who spend most of their time with patients. Work experiences accumulate a lot of stories that contain many emotions such as funny, sad, angry throughout the neck. The point that makes these stories important comes from the fundamentals of nursing. Stories are the formation of experiences that add meaning to life, raise awareness and guide people. Experienced memories also guide new colleagues as they have professional experience in nurses. An in-depth analysis by analyzing the stories experienced clearly reveals the patient-nurse relationship. The awareness of the feelings, burnout, human love, resentments and empathy experienced by the nurse is hidden in the stories. Stories are the way nurses express their emotions. By analyzing the stories, the nurses’ feelings, understanding of the patient, the importance of bilateral communication, the quality of service provided to people are guided to be corrected by recognizing the errors.. 1.2. Problem statement (AIMS AND OBJECTIVES)( RESEARCH QUESTION) What are the feelings and thoughts of the nurses about the cases they experienced in the unforgetable stories during the provision of health services? 1.2.1. Sub problems 1. How do the cases develop? 2. What are nurses’ feelings? 3. What are the thoughts of nurses?……………………………. . 1.2. Related Research ……………………………………………. ………………………………………… …………………………………………….. 2. Materials and Methods In this study, narrative research design of qualitative method was used. In this pattern, the stories told by people will be examined by specifying place, person and time. This research is considered a literary genre. (Szmez & Alacap?nar, 2017). In storytelling, events can develop with the beginning, development, node, solution and result sections. A relationship can be established between the type of narration and the characteristics of the stories conveyed by individuals and social relations.. 2.1 Study design and population 2.2 Sample size Twenty-five stories were collected Twelve doctoral students in nursing were interviewed in the qualitative scientific research course for the second semester of the year (2018-2019) at ANKARA YILDIRIM BEYAZIT UNIVERSITY in Turkey. In contrast, ten nurses from different departments working in Palestinian hospitals were interviewed. 2.3 Data collection and measurement In-depth, semi-structured interviews.. .. 2.5 Analysis (Reflection and analysis) The text is analyzed by these criteria 1) Logical answers 2) Similar answers 3) irrational answers 4) Figuratively (Metaphors ) 5) Like a saying 6) Passionate , emotions 7) And other things that you consider appropriate and important. like this For example Sacle(Benchmarks) Features Turkey nurses Features Palestine nurses What’s the topic? The nurse becomes the family The difficulty of isolation in the final moments The feelings of the nurse in the face of a dying patient. Where does it go? Coronary Intensive Care Unit. (CCU) When is it going? I had been extremely influenced to pass on this inquiry because the memory has never left me, and stays visually embedded in my memory. I had been a Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN) in Coronary Intensive Care. I worked 10 hour night shifts. * which was now 11 years ago Who is the event? * nice gentleman a senior age male client that had been in progressive heart failure. Nurse, patient, family, doctor. How does it start? When it looked like he was getting near the end in terms of days. How is the event evolving? When it looked like he was getting near the end in terms of days, they kept asking me how much longer it was going to be before he passed. That is impossible to say, except that it would be evident when it gets to a couple of hours or minutes. They wanted to be with him when he passed, and made sure that I notified them by phone when I thought that it was near so they could be with him. How does the event end? During my shift I could tell that his cardiac rhythm changed significantly, and I felt that this was the end stage. What are the emotional expressions and concepts in the case? * The nurse becomes the family Last moments and their difficulty Solitude and need for final farewell Farewell is important to both What are the logical expressions and concepts in the case? they kept asking me how much longer it was going to be before he passed. They wanted to be with him when he passed, and made sure that I notified them by phone when I thought that it was near so they could be with him. What are the irrational, ridiculous expressions, concepts in the event? doubt, fear, anxiety, excitement, pessimism, tension, bizarre, trust, helplessness, sadness. What are the metaphors in the case? Death, life, attachments Under which categories can these be grouped? Empathatic moments My major objective was letting him know that he wasnt dying alone What is the message (main idea) that the case (event) wants to give? The nurse becomes the family The difficulty of isolation in the final moments The feelings of the nurse in the face of a dying patient. 3. Results DATA FINDINGS III.1. Development process of cases Table III.1. Development Process of Cases Benchmarks Features 1. Story from turkey Features 2. Story from palestine III.2. Nurses’ Emotions Table III.2. Emotions of Nurses Benchmarks Features 1. Story from turkey Features 2. Story from palestine III.3. Nurses’ Thoughts Table III.3. Nurses’ Thoughts Benchmarks Features 1. Story from turkey Features 2. Story from palestine 4. Discussion, 5. Conclusion 6. Limitation .. 7. Recommendation . 8. REFERANCES 1 snmez ve alacap?nar 2017 2 3 . . . 50
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