"Moral spaces": A feasibility study to build nurses' ethical confidence and competence.

IF 2.9 1区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS Nursing Ethics Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1177/09697330241284356
Georgina Morley, Dianna Jo Copley, James F Bena, Shannon L Morrison, Rosemary B Field, Julia Gorecki, Cristie Cole Horsburgh, Nancy M Albert
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Background: Pre-licensure ethics nursing education does not adequately prepare and instill confidence in nurses to address ethical issues, and yet ethics education provides nurses with greater confidence to take moral action, which can mitigate the negative effects of moral distress. Objectives: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of a nursing ethics education program that included simulated case-based ethics competencies as a form of evaluation. The program aimed at building nurses' ethical knowledge and confidence to respond to ethical challenges in practice. Research design: A prospective, longitudinal, correlational, single-cohort feasibility study using an investigator-developed survey and intervention field data. Participants and research context: Registered nurses were recruited from an academic quaternary-care medical center and 9 small- to mid-sized regional hospitals within one health system in the Midwest United States. Ethical considerations: IRB approval was obtained. Participants could complete the educational program regardless of research process participation. Findings: Of 20 participants, 19 (95%) provided post-program surveys and 18 completed competencies. Median (IQR) scores with quartiles for scheduling, timing, and length of sessions were all 10.0 [9.0, 10.0], and participants perceived that the content was interesting, increased knowledge and confidence in ethics, increased skills in providing ethical care, and would recommend the program to colleagues. Of factors, an increase in ethics knowledge had the highest "always agree" (17, 89.5%) response. Most participants reported that ethics competencies were appropriate 9.0 [9.0, 10.0] and sufficiently challenging 10.0 [9.0, 10.0]. Discussion: The education program developed nurses' ethics knowledge and confidence. The single-cohort feasibility design provided early-stage intervention outcomes; however, a larger randomized controlled trial would substantiate program value. Conclusion: This novel ethics education program was highly feasible and acceptable to hospital-based nurses who reported increased knowledge and confidence in providing ethical care. Simulated case-based ethics competencies were an appropriate evaluation method.

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"道德空间":建立护士道德信心和能力的可行性研究。
背景:护士执照颁发前的伦理护理教育没有充分准备和灌输护士解决伦理问题的信心,而伦理教育却能增强护士采取道德行动的信心,从而减轻道德困扰的负面影响。目标:评估伦理教育的可行性和可接受性:评估一项护理伦理教育计划的可行性和可接受性,该计划包括以模拟案例为基础的伦理能力评估。该计划旨在培养护士的道德知识和信心,以应对实践中的道德挑战。研究设计:一项前瞻性、纵向、相关、单队列可行性研究,使用调查者开发的调查和干预现场数据。参与者和研究背景:从美国中西部一个医疗系统内的一家学术性四级医疗中心和 9 家中小型地区医院招募注册护士。伦理考虑因素:已获得 IRB 批准。无论是否参与研究过程,参与者都可以完成教育计划。研究结果:在 20 名参与者中,19 人(95%)提供了课程后调查,18 人完成了能力要求。课程安排、时间安排和课程长度的中位数(IQR)和四分位数均为 10.0 [9.0, 10.0],参与者认为课程内容有趣,增加了伦理知识和信心,提高了提供伦理护理的技能,并会向同事推荐该课程。在这些因素中,伦理学知识的增长得到了最高的 "始终同意 "回答(17 个,89.5%)。大多数参与者表示,伦理能力是适当的 9.0 [9.0, 10.0],有足够的挑战性 10.0 [9.0, 10.0]。讨论:教育计划培养了护士的伦理知识和信心。单一队列可行性设计提供了早期干预结果;然而,更大规模的随机对照试验将证实该计划的价值。结论:这项新颖的伦理教育计划具有很高的可行性,医院护士也能接受,并表示在提供伦理护理方面增加了知识和信心。基于模拟案例的伦理能力是一种合适的评估方法。
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Nursing Ethics
Nursing Ethics 医学-护理
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11.90%
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117
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Ethics takes a practical approach to this complex subject and relates each topic to the working environment. The articles on ethical and legal issues are written in a comprehensible style and official documents are analysed in a user-friendly way. The international Editorial Board ensures the selection of a wide range of high quality articles of global significance.
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