Nurses' Reflections on Ethical Decision Making: Implications for Leaders
Keywords
AttitudesCaring
Decision Making
Disclosure
Education
Ethics
Evaluation
Hospitals
Institutional Policies
Knowledge
Misconduct
Nurses
Nursing Ethics
Patient Care
Patients
Patients' Rights
Physician Nurse Relationship
Qualitative Research
Research
Rights
Survey
Whistleblowing
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Abstract
This study documents moral/ethical situations that nurses in acute care hospitals experience as described by the nurses themselves. Findings show on-going evidence of caring, connectedness, and context. Decisions made often showed a balance between perceived ideal action and realistic action. This study also demonstrates that nurses need more opportunity for ethical reflection, that employers must become more involved in ethics education, and that further study of ethical decision making is needed as professionals and clients become more diverse.Date
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/758431Journal of the New York State Nurses Association. 1997 Dec; 28(4): 13-16.
0028-7644
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