1. What about nursing was the most rewarding? And do you feel that the job could be becoming less rewarding?
As nursing used to be a lot of personal interaction, it now seems as if there has been a shift towards less empathy because of the stressful nature of the job, do you think that many nurses are losing sight of what they initially began nursing for.
2. Did you feel at all during any point in your career that the job was too hectic, if so what about your job felt so stressful?
Although I do understand that having peoples lives in your hand can be stressful in itself, was there anything else that really stood in the way of making sure that the patient was the number one priority?
3. In one study, it was stated that nearly 46% of registered nurses left nursing because the hours were too stressful, having witnessed this first hand, did you ever personally dislike the shifts you were given, if so what were they like?
Here I am just curious as to how many nurses leave nursing, even though they understand through school how demanding the job can be,
4. Due to increasing reliance on technology, did you ever notice any effect that may have had on the available jobs for nurses?
As with any career, technology is continuing to grow and grow, especially in the health care industry, and I was wondering if you could tell me about the impact it has had on the need for nurses in the healthcare industry.
5. Did you ever feel that your job requirements affected your home-life?
I am asking this question because I was wondering what balancing a nursing career and a family will be like in the future? Is it stressful, manageable, unmanageable, etc.?
6. Overall, at the end of the day, nursing is about caring, can you recall an experience you had with a patient, that made you think to yourself that this was something you wanted to be a part of?
At the end of the day nursing is about caring for those who are ill, and I want to note in my paper that even though the education and stress can be a huge factor in nursing, I want to note the positive outcomes that happen because of nurses.
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