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      간호사의 일-가정 경계선 관리 = Nurses' Work-family Boundary Management

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      Purpose: This study was done to explore how nurses manage the boundary for work-family balance. Methods: Data were collected through in-depth interviews from February 1 to May 28, 2012. Participants were 13 married nurses with children. The constant comparative method was adapted for data analysis. Results: In this study, nurses’ work-family boundary management had characteristics of integration, maintenance and control, but it was adjusted and modified over time as the order of priorities was rearranged according to changes in internal cognition and family support. Nurses strategically persuaded their families to understand their work and share housework in an effort to integrate work and family, while controlling them by managing working hours and time for themselves. Conclusion: The results of the study indicate that nurses' work has an impact on family life due to heavy workload and insufficient time, however the work-family balance can be successfully maintained with the effective separation of the two areas.
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      Purpose: This study was done to explore how nurses manage the boundary for work-family balance. Methods: Data were collected through in-depth interviews from February 1 to May 28, 2012. Participants were 13 married nurses with children. The constant c...

      Purpose: This study was done to explore how nurses manage the boundary for work-family balance. Methods: Data were collected through in-depth interviews from February 1 to May 28, 2012. Participants were 13 married nurses with children. The constant comparative method was adapted for data analysis. Results: In this study, nurses’ work-family boundary management had characteristics of integration, maintenance and control, but it was adjusted and modified over time as the order of priorities was rearranged according to changes in internal cognition and family support. Nurses strategically persuaded their families to understand their work and share housework in an effort to integrate work and family, while controlling them by managing working hours and time for themselves. Conclusion: The results of the study indicate that nurses' work has an impact on family life due to heavy workload and insufficient time, however the work-family balance can be successfully maintained with the effective separation of the two areas.

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      1 김미영, "간호사의 일-가정 양립: 젠더 관점" 간호행정학회 18 (18): 87-95, 2012

      2 Clark, S. C., "Work/family border theory: A new theory of work/family balance" 53 : 747-770, 2000

      3 Park, Y., "Work-home boundary management using communication and information technology" 18 : 133-152, 2011

      4 Bulger, C. A., "Work and personal life boundary management : Boundary strength, work/personal life balance, and the segmentation-integration continuum" 12 : 365-375, 2007

      5 Friedman, S. D., "Work and life: The end of the zero-sum game" 76 (76): 119-129, 1998

      6 Eby, L. T., "Work and family research in IO/OB : Content analysis and review of the literature" 66 : 124-197, 2005

      7 Rudan, V. T., "Where have all the nursing administration students gone? : Issues and solutions" 32 : 185-188, 2002

      8 Neal, M. B., "Using mixed methods in research related to work and family, In The work and family handbook: Multi-disciplinary perspectives, methods, and approaches" Erlbaum 587-606, 2006

      9 Chung, K. S., "Urge the guarantee of nurses' work-family balance"

      10 Keene, J. R., "The job costs of family demands : Gender differences in negative family-to-work spillover" 26 : 275-299, 2005

      1 김미영, "간호사의 일-가정 양립: 젠더 관점" 간호행정학회 18 (18): 87-95, 2012

      2 Clark, S. C., "Work/family border theory: A new theory of work/family balance" 53 : 747-770, 2000

      3 Park, Y., "Work-home boundary management using communication and information technology" 18 : 133-152, 2011

      4 Bulger, C. A., "Work and personal life boundary management : Boundary strength, work/personal life balance, and the segmentation-integration continuum" 12 : 365-375, 2007

      5 Friedman, S. D., "Work and life: The end of the zero-sum game" 76 (76): 119-129, 1998

      6 Eby, L. T., "Work and family research in IO/OB : Content analysis and review of the literature" 66 : 124-197, 2005

      7 Rudan, V. T., "Where have all the nursing administration students gone? : Issues and solutions" 32 : 185-188, 2002

      8 Neal, M. B., "Using mixed methods in research related to work and family, In The work and family handbook: Multi-disciplinary perspectives, methods, and approaches" Erlbaum 587-606, 2006

      9 Chung, K. S., "Urge the guarantee of nurses' work-family balance"

      10 Keene, J. R., "The job costs of family demands : Gender differences in negative family-to-work spillover" 26 : 275-299, 2005

      11 Glaser, B. S., "The discovery of grounded theory: Strategies for qualitative research" Aldine 1967

      12 Kossek, E. E., "Telecommuting, control, and boundary management : Correlates of policy use and practice, job control, and work-family effectiveness" 68 : 347-367, 2006

      13 Takeuchi, T., "Relationship between work-family conflict and a sense of coherence among Japanese registered nurses" 7 : 158-168, 2010

      14 Kitto, S., "Quality in qualitative research. Criteria for authors and assessors in the submission and assessment of qualitative research articles for the Medical Journal of Australia" 188 : 243-246, 2008

      15 Sandall, J., "Midwives’ burnout and continuity of care" 5 : 106-111, 1997

      16 Fereday, J., "Managing a work-life balance: The experiences of midwives working in a group practice setting" 26 : 311-318, 2010

      17 Mennino, S. F., "Home-to-job and job-to-home spillover : The impact of company policies and workplace culture" 46 (46): 107-135, 2005

      18 Nippert-Eng, C. E., "Home and work : Negotiating boundaries through everyday life" The University of Chicago Press 1996

      19 Bond, T. J., "Highlights of the 2002 national study of the changing workforce" Families and Work Institute 2003

      20 Barriball, K. L., "Evaluation of return to practice : The views of nurse returnees from three NHS hospital trusts" 15 : 433-441, 2007

      21 Pryce, J., "Evaluation of an open-rota system in a Danish psychiatric hospital : A mechanism for improving job satisfaction and work–life balance" 14 : 282-288, 2006

      22 Hill, E. J., "Does it matter where you work? A comparison of how three work venues (traditional office, virtual office, and home office) influence aspects of work and personal/family life" 63 : 220-241, 2003

      23 Kreiner, G. E., "Consequences of work-home segmentation or integration : A person-environment fit perspective" 27 : 485-507, 2006

      24 Allen, T. D., "Consequences associated with work-to family conflict : A review and agenda for future research" 5 : 278-308, 2000

      25 Lyness, K. S., "Can a manager have a life and a career? International and multisource perspectives on work-life balance and career advancement potential" 93 : 789-805, 2008

      26 Chesley, N., "Blurring boundaries? Linking technology use, spillover, individual distress, and family satisfaction" 67 : 1237-1248, 2005

      27 Strauss, A., "Basics of qualitative research: Techniques and procedures for developing grounded theory" Sage 1998

      28 Kreiner, G. E., "Balancing borders and bridges : Negotiating the work-home interface via boundary work tactics" 52 (52): 704-730, 2009

      29 Ashforth, B. E., "All in a day's work : Boundaries and micro role transitions" 25 : 472-491, 2000

      30 Matthews, R. A., "Advancing measurement of work and family domain boundary characteristics" 77 : 447-460, 2010

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