Memories of nursing in Singapore – an oral history approach

Author:

Hoon Lim Siew1ORCID,Aloweni Fazila2,Ang Shin Yuh3,Ayre Tracy Carol4,Uthaman Thendral5,Hassan Norasyikin6,Lee Kim Hua7,Teo Lee Wah8,Ngoh Soh Heng9,Chua Ying Jie10,Chen Ling-Jun11,Shorey Shefaly12

Affiliation:

1. Nurse Clinician, Division of Nursing, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

2. Senior Nurse Manager, Division of Nursing, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

3. Deputy Director, Division of Nursing, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

4. Group Chief Nurse, Executive Office, SingHealth, Singapore

5. Clinical Research Coordinator, Division of Nursing, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

6. Senior Nurse Manager, Division of Nursing, Changi General Hospital, Singapore

7. Senior Nurse Clinician, Division of Nursing, National Cancer Centre, Singapore

8. Assistant Director, Division of Nursing Specialty Care Unit, National Heart Centre, Singapore

9. Nurse Clinician, Bedok Polyclinic, Singapore

10. Nurse Educator, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore

11. Nurse Clinician, Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore

12. Associate Professor, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Abstract

Background: Documentation of the voices of nurses provided valuable insight and a greater understanding of the nursing experience in Singapore. Aim: To record nurses’ experiences of journey of nursing profession in the acute care setting in Singapore from the early days of formalisation of nursing education to today’s practice as a profession with various specialisation and career tracks. Method: An oral history research approach was adopted, with purposive and snowball sampling to recruit nurses (both current and retired) who had trained in Singapore from 1956 which marked the beginning of the founding of the School of Nursing to current. Interviews were conducted with an interview guide. Thematic analysis was utilised to analyse the audio-recorded data. Results: The 54 participants with a range of 10–54 years of nursing experience were interviewed and they completed their nursing training between 1952 and 2006. Four themes were generated: essence of nursing, inevitable changes across nursing profession, resilience and future outlook in nursing. Conclusions: Understanding the experiences of these nurses generated an in-depth understanding of the personal, social and historical events that were at play in fostering today’s nursing practice. With the evolution of the roles in nursing, compassion in current practice needs to be re-evaluated. Continuous learning is essential to meet the needs of the changing healthcare landscape.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Research and Theory

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