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Aging: the experience of nurses working in a hospital

Envejecimiento: la experiencia de las enfermeras que trabajan en un hospital

ABSTRACT

Objectives:

to understand the experience of aging in the perspective of nurses working in a hospital environment.

Methods:

descriptive study with a qualitative approach, with interviews based on six guiding questions analyzed through Martín Heidegger’s perspective on Phenomenology.

Results:

eleven nurses with a mean age of 46.2 years old participated in the study. The study unveiled the phenomenon of being a nurse in the process of aging. The speeches were divided into three categories: Being-there and the different faces of aging; Being-in-the-world of work; Being-in-the-world of old age.

Final Considerations:

there was a trend towards a positive search for aging and active old age, but aspects such as fear of loneliness and abandonment (“Being-in-the-world of old age”) emerged through fearful speeches. There is a need for gerontological education so that nurses can properly discuss and plan a healthy aging process and achieve a dignified old age.

Descriptors:
Aging; Healthy Aging; Qualitative Research; Nurses; Hospital

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