护士在伦理冲突中做出道德勇气行为的理由:叙事调查。

IF 2.9 1区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS Nursing Ethics Pub Date : 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1177/09697330241284357
Elina Pajakoski, Helena Leino-Kilpi, Minna Stolt, Anto Čartolovni, Riitta Suhonen
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背景:道德勇气被定义为在道德冲突中不顾个人风险,基于个人或专业价值观采取行动的勇气。护士在做出道德决策时,要证明自己在道德上勇敢行事的决定是正确的。目的描述注册护士在需要道德勇气的伦理冲突中采取或不采取道德勇气行动的理由。研究设计:采用整体内容法进行叙事调查。于 2023 年 1 月至 2 月进行了个人深度访谈。采用整体内容分析法对数据进行分析。参与者和研究背景:14 名注册护士参加了访谈,他们都曾在需要道德勇气的情况下工作过。这些护士来自芬兰的躯体护理、姑息治疗、心理健康和药物滥用护理领域。伦理考虑因素:遵循良好的科学实践。在收集数据之前,已获得大学伦理委员会的伦理批准。研究结果护士在与在场病人以及专业人员之间发生伦理冲突时需要道德勇气。个人责任、职业道德和情感被认为是护士做出道德勇气行为的依据。道德勇气行为与否的理由有个人、环境和组织三个角度。道德勇气行为包括与其他专业人员就冲突展开讨论,以及在组织内部以书面形式报告情况。讨论和结论:所确定的理由基础和角度说明了护士在伦理冲突中做出决策的复杂性,可能会导致道德勇气行为,也可能不会。这些结果可为护理实践和研究提供参考,以制定加强护士道德勇气的程序,并研究道德勇气与其他概念(如道德复原力)之间的关系。
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Nurses' justifications for morally courageous acts in ethical conflicts: A narrative inquiry.

Background: Moral courage is defined as the courage to act in ethical conflicts based on individual or professional values despite the personal risks involved. Nurses justify their decisions to act morally courageously as part of their ethical decision-making. Objective: To describe registered nurses' justifications for acting morally courageously, or not, in ethical conflicts where they needed moral courage. Research design: A narrative inquiry with a holistic content approach was used. Individual, in-depth interviews were conducted in January-February 2023. The data were analysed using holistic content analysis. Participants and research context: Fourteen registered nurses with experience in situations where they needed moral courage participated. The nurses came from the somatic, palliative, mental health, and substance abuse care fields in Finland. Ethical considerations: Good scientific practice was followed. Ethical approval was obtained before data collection from the university's ethics committee. Findings: The nurses needed moral courage in ethical conflicts with patients present and between professionals. Individual responsibility, professional ethics, and emotions were identified as bases of nurses' justifications for morally courageous acts. The justifications for acting morally courageously, or not, had individual, contextual, and organisational perspectives. Morally courageous acts included starting a discussion about the conflict with other professionals and reporting the situation in writing within one's organisation. Discussion and conclusions: The identified bases and perspectives of justifications illustrate the complexity of nurses' decision-making in ethical conflicts, either leading to morally courageous acts or not. These results can inform nursing practice and research in developing processes to strengthen nurses' moral courage and examining relationships between moral courage and other concepts, such as moral resilience.

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Nursing Ethics
Nursing Ethics 医学-护理
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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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