RN-BSN学生渴望更多医疗伦理教育

A. Huynh, Heidi He
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背景:许多护士在履行职业职责时会遇到道德和伦理上的困难。副学士护士(ADN)通常毕业于专注于预备入门级临床护理技能的课程,但在医疗道德方面的准备有限。新护士在评估临床情况(包括道德情况)时,通常会培养批判性思维技能。在伦理困境中,ADN可能只有从临床经验中获得的知识来指导他们。他们准备不足的压力状况导致护士对工作不满、倦怠和放弃职业。方法:采用定量、描述性、探索性的设计方法,了解ADN的伦理知识。通过电子邮件向所有通过SurveyMonkey®参加在线道德课程的ADN学生发送了一份20个问题的调查。数据被下载并使用频率统计进行分析。结果:83%为女性,80%的受试者从事护理工作不到五年,主要是在医院环境中。超过70%的人年龄在26至45岁之间。超过一半的受试者指出,他们在ADN项目中接受了某种形式的医疗道德培训。然而,40%的人对他们之前的训练只是有些满意,超过25%的人不满意。超过90%的人表示有兴趣接受更多的培训。超过90%的护士报告说,他们在工作中遇到了道德上具有挑战性的情况;90%的人认为他们遇到过道德上令人痛心的情况。只有两名护士被传唤作证。学生们很难回答一个关于道德和价值观之间区别的问题。结论:研究结果表明,ADN已经接受了一些道德培训,但他们需要更多的教育。可以利用这些知识制定未来的教育干预措施,以更好地为ADN做好准备和提供帮助。
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RN-BSN Students Desire More Healthcare Ethics Education
Background: Many nurses encounter morally and ethically difficult situations in their professional duties. Associate degree nurses (ADN) often have graduated from programs focusing on preparatory entry level clinical nursing skills, but with limited preparation on healthcare ethics. New nurses often develop critical thinking skills when evaluating clinical situations, including ethical situations. In ethical dilemmas, ADNs may only have the knowledge they have gained from their clinical experiences to guide them. Stressful situations for which they are under prepared have caused nurses job dissatisfaction, burnout and abandonment of the profession. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive, exploratory design was utilized to understand the ADNs’ knowledge of ethics. A 20-question survey was e-mailed to all ADN students enrolled in an on-line ethics course through SurveyMonkey®. Data were downloaded and analyzed employing frequency statistics. Results: Eighty-three percent were female and 80% of the subjects had practiced nursing less than five years, mainly in the hospital setting. Over 70% ranged in age from 26 to 45 years old. More than half of the subjects noted they had received some form of healthcare ethics training in their ADN program. However, 40% were only somewhat satisfied with, and over 25% were not satisfied with, their previous training. Over 90% expressed interest in receiving more training. More than 90% of the nurses reported encountering ethically challenging situations in their work; 90% believed they had come across morally distressing situations. Only two nurses had ever been subpoenaed to testify. Students had difficulty with a question concerning the difference between ethics and values. Conclusion: Results indicate that ADNs have had some ethical training, but they wanted more education. Future educational interventions can be generated with this knowledge to better prepare and assist ADNs.
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