Ethical climates in for-profit, nonprofit, and government skilled nursing facilities: managerial implications for partnerships.

Anna A Filipova
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This study investigates ethical climates in government, nonprofit, and for-profit nursing homes and determines their similarities and differences. Surveys were collected from 656 (21.4%) licensed nurses who worked in 100 skilled nursing facilities in one Midwestern state. Shared law and code and caring ethical climates were identified across the 3 sector nursing homes. Those climates were also polarized. Important implications were drawn for consideration of ethical perceptions of each sector during negotiations and contract management.

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营利性、非营利性和政府专业护理机构的道德氛围:合作关系的管理含义。
本研究调查了政府、非营利性和营利性养老院的道德氛围,并确定了它们的异同。对在中西部一个州的100家熟练护理机构工作的656名持牌护士(21.4%)进行了调查。在三个部门的养老院中确定了共享的法律法规和关怀道德氛围。这些气候也是两极化的。在谈判和合同管理期间,为考虑每个部门的道德观念提出了重要的影响。
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