2021 Volume 30 Issue 1 Pages 29-39
The purpose of this study was to describe the process of recovery by resilience expression in a general ward nursing team facing difficulties.
We conducted semi-structured interviews with 20 full-time nurses who were working in general wards and had been working as nurses for at least 6 months, and then analyzed them based on the Modified Grounded Theory Approach.
The process of recovery by resilience expression in a general ward nursing team facing difficulties was interpreted to involve [exploring] persistently through [confusion] to [nurture] the interactions between individual nurses to become further [stronger] as a team in order to arrive at a [transformation] in a newly created “safe space.” Within these 5 aspects of teamwork, the presence of “effective dialogue” within [nurturing] was key to the subsequent [transformation], suggesting that the team increased their interactions to express resilience, thereby leading to recovery.
A place for reflection, seeking connectedness, and accumulating experiential knowledge were suggested as important aspects of this process.