Transactional Analysis of Married and Unmarried Nurses

R. Thapar, Navneet Nancy
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Background: Transactional analysis is a theory of human personality and social behaviour. It is a comprehensive system of psychotherapy founded in the late 1950s by Eric Berne. Lately, organisational psychologists are waking up to the value of transactional analysis as a valuable Human Resources tool, giving them an insight into various interpersonal transactional styles in various professions. Nursing as a profession has always been characterised as a nurturing, caregiving and comfort providing job, which can emerge as a very taxing and stressful profession in return. The myriad role that nurses play requires certain interpersonal tactics and styles which are very typical demands of their job role. But their personalities and dispositions cannot be ignored. Hence, an attempt is being made in the present study to analyse different transactional styles being adopted by female nursing professionals, along with their back up styles and also the role of their marital status on how they deal with their patients. Methodology: For this purpose, a sample of 120 female nurses, 60 married and 60 unmarrieds, falling in the age range of 25-40 years, working in various private and government hospitals of Chandigarh was taken. The data was collected with the help of Transactional Styles Inventory-Nurses. Results: Results revealed significant differences between married and unmarried nurses. Married nurses were more nurturing while the unmarried nurses emerged to be more regulated in their interpersonal transactions. Conclusion: The overall interpersonal efficacy of nurses needs to be improved so that they can attain the position best suited to help them meet the demands of various roles that they have to play. Keywords: Transactional analysis, transactional functions, nurse-patient interaction
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已婚与未婚护士的交易分析
背景:交易分析是一种关于人类人格和社会行为的理论。它是由埃里克·伯尔尼在20世纪50年代末创立的一个综合的心理治疗系统。最近,组织心理学家开始意识到交易分析作为一种宝贵的人力资源工具的价值,这让他们对不同职业中各种人际交易风格有了深入的了解。护理作为一种职业,一直被认为是一种养育、照顾和提供舒适的工作,反过来,这可能会成为一种非常繁重和有压力的职业。护士扮演的各种角色需要一定的人际交往策略和风格,这是护士工作角色的典型要求。但他们的个性和性情不容忽视。因此,本研究试图分析女性护理专业人员所采用的不同交易风格,以及她们的备用风格,以及她们的婚姻状况对她们如何对待病人的影响。方法:为此,对在昌迪加尔各私立和公立医院工作的120名女护士进行了抽样调查,其中60名已婚,60名未婚,年龄在25-40岁之间。数据是在交易风格量表护士的帮助下收集的。结果:已婚护士与未婚护士之间存在显著差异。已婚护士更有教养,而未婚护士在人际交往中表现得更规范。结论:护士的整体人际效能有待提高,才能达到最适合自己的位置,以满足其所扮演的各种角色的需求。关键词:交易分析,交易功能,护患互动
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