954 resultados para Nursing ethics.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08
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Background: This article is derived from a more extensive review of literature for a qualitative study that explored the meaning of truth-telling within the care provider-aged resident dyad in high-level (nursing home) aged care. Aim: This paper describes through the literature, work practices and the culture of the nursing home as promoting instrumental care, therefore prioritizing doing-for over being-with. The nursing home, starved of time and staff, silences and isolates the aged care resident in an environment that is, arguably, rarely homelike. Conclusion: The appraisal of the nursing home offered here means that a number of residents' rights are at risk and care providers (notably registered nurses and the personal care assistants) risk contravening the Code of Ethics for Nurses in Australia.
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BACKGROUND: Ethical issues are increasingly being reported by care-providers; however, little is known about the nature of these issues within the nursing home. Ethical issues are unavoidable in healthcare and can result in opportunities for improving work and care conditions; however, they are also associated with detrimental outcomes including staff burnout and moral distress.
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this review was to identify prior research which focuses on ethical issues in the nursing home and to explore staffs' experiences of ethical issues.
METHODS: Using a systematic approach based on Aveyard (2014), a literature review was conducted which focused on ethical and moral issues, nurses and nursing assistants, and the nursing home.
FINDINGS: The most salient themes identified in the review included clashing ethical principles, issues related to communication, lack of resources and quality of care provision. The review also identified solutions for overcoming the ethical issues that were identified and revealed the definitional challenges that permeate this area of work.
CONCLUSIONS: The review highlighted a need for improved ethics education for care-providers.
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Background Ambulance professionals often address conflicts between ethical values. As individuals’ values represent basic convictions of what is right or good and motivate behaviour, research is needed to understand their value profiles. Objectives To translate and adapt the Managerial Values Profile to Spanish and Swedish, and measure the presence of utilitarianism, moral rights and/or social justice in ambulance professionals’ value profiles in Spain and Sweden. Methods The instrument was translated and culturally adapted. A content validity index was calculated. Pilot tests were carried out with 46 participants. Ethical considerations This study conforms to the ethical principles for research involving human subjects and adheres to national laws and regulations concerning informed consent and confidentiality. Findings Spanish professionals favoured justice and Swedish professionals’ rights in their ambulance organizations. Both countries favoured utilitarianism least. Gender differences across countries showed that males favoured rights. Spanish female professionals favoured justice most strongly of all. Discussion Swedes favour rights while Spaniards favour justice. Both contexts scored low on utilitarianism focusing on total population effect, preferring the opposite, individualized approach of the rights and justice perspectives. Organizational investment in a utilitarian perspective might jeopardize ambulance professionals’ moral right to make individual assessments based on the needs of the patient at hand. Utilitarianism and a caring ethos appear as stark opposites. However, a caring ethos in its turn might well involve unreasonable demands on the individual carer’s professional role. Since both the justice and rights perspectives portrayed in the survey mainly concern relationship to the organization and peers within the organization, this relationship might at worst be given priority over the equal treatment and moral rights of the patient. Conclusion A balanced view on ethical perspectives is needed to make professionals observant and ready to act optimally – especially if these perspectives are used in patient care. Research is needed to clarify how justice and rights are prioritized by ambulance services and whether or not these organization-related values are also implemented in patient care.
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O estudo propõe refletir e repensar acerca da adoção de postura profissional apoiada na ética e bioética para o cuidar do ser humano e, em especial, a criança e sua família no contexto ambulatorial. Nesta perspectiva, o cuidado de enfermagem pediátrica deve ter como alicerce um agir que considera as limitações reconhecendo as etapas do desenvolvimento e crescimento da criança, bem como o respeito à dignidade humana, sem infringir os princípios éticos e bioéticos. Nesse sentido, o objeto de estudo é a ética e a bioética no cuidar do enfermeiro a uma criança e sua família no contexto ambulatorial. Os objetivos são: Descrever como o enfermeiro relaciona os aspectos éticos e bioéticos ao cuidar da criança e sua família no contexto ambulatorial e discutir o cuidado do enfermeiro à criança e sua família no contexto ambulatorial à luz dos aspectos éticos e bioéticos. Trata-se se de um estudo descritivo, exploratório com abordagem qualitativa. O cenário para sua realização foi o ambulatório de um hospital pediátrico da rede municipal de saúde e um ambulatório de um hospital universitário, ambos situados na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, com a participação de 13 enfermeiros. Para a interpretação do material empírico foi utilizada a análise de conteúdo de Bardin na modalidade temática e interpretada à luz dos aspectos éticos e bioéticos. Como resultados emergiram duas categorias: Aspectos Éticos e Bioéticos que norteiam o cuidado à criança e sua família e A inserção dos aspectos éticos e bioéticos na prática assistencial do enfermeiro. No que se refere aos aspectos éticos e bioéticos, os enfermeiros, ao cuidarem da criança e sua família no contexto ambulatorial, procuram respeitar a individualidade, a privacidade, o sigilo e as decisões da família no tratamento da criança. Pautam-se nas legislações vigentes como o código de ética, o qual tem como princípios fundamentais: os direitos, as responsabilidades, os deveres e proibições pertinentes à conduta ética dos profissionais de enfermagem. Quanto à inserção dos aspectos éticos e bioéticos, os enfermeiros avaliam, identificam e reconhecem as diferentes situações das crianças no momento em que chegam ao ambulatório, priorizando o atendimento com classificação de risco. Nesse sentido, ao acolher a criança e sua família, utilizam como estratégia a comunicação verbal e não verbal, além da importância de ouvir/escutar a criança durante o cuidado. O estudo aponta para a importância da atuação do enfermeiro no cuidado à criança e sua família no contexto ambulatorial pautada não apenas na legislação vigente, que respalda a conduta ética profissional, mas, sobretudo, na valorização e no reconhecimento da inserção dos princípios bioéticos como: a autonomia, a beneficência, a não maleficência e a justiça na perspectiva da inclusão do ser humano como um cidadão de direitos. Desse modo, a assistência integral e individualizada, centrada na criança e sua família serão realizadas visando à garantia de seus direitos como cidadãos que devem ser contemplados em todo o processo de cuidar.
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council, the United Kingdom regulator of nursing and midwifery has recently revised its professional code of practice. This paper begins by arguing that a professional code must be capable of sustaining close reading and of action guidance. Using four exemplar clauses it is argued that the new revised code does not met this purpose. First, I show that in setting out requirements for consent and documentation, the meaning of the relevant clause has changed significantly during the editing process so that a literal reading of the final document bears little relation to established professional practice. Second, I argue that the clause concerning the nature of professional relationships has also been altered during the editing process so that it is inconsistent with other professional groups and established accounts of the professional nurse-patient relationship. Third, I argue that the clause concerning disclosure of confidential information, which survived revision and editing with its meaning intact is nevertheless factually incorrect and inconsistent with UK law and authoritative guidance. Finally, fourth, I argue that use of the word ‘inappropriate’ is inappropriate as it amounts to meaningless circularity, discussed in relation to a clause on expressing personal beliefs. Taken together, these examples demonstrate that the Code is seriously flawed and does not fulfil its purpose. One way that simple prescriptive clauses in the Code can be usefully understood is through the provision of detailed guidance. I argue that the NMC has changed its position on its view of the value of guidance and has significantly reduced the amount of written guidance and advice is provides. The paper concludes by arguing that in order to meet its action directing function, further clarifying revision and the provision of detailed guidance is required.
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ÅBO AKADEMI UNIVERSITY Faculty of Education and Welfare Studies Author: Helena Nyman Supervisor: D.Sc. (Health Care), RN Jessica Hemberg Master´s Thesis The vision of caring – Occupational healthcare nurses experiences of fulfilling their ethical values CARING SCIENCE Keywords: Ethics, nursing, nursing ethics, healthcare, values April 2016 Number of pages: 53 Appendices: 5 The purpose of this study is to reach an understanding of what ethos is in an occupational healthcare context. The study seeks answer to the following questions: 1. What is ethos in an occupational healthcare context? 2. What does it mean for occupational healthcare nurses to fulfill their inner ethos in a healthcare context controlled by economic demands of gain and efficiency? The main concept in this study is ethos as Eriksson describes it in her caritative theory of caring. Ethos is associated with ethics and reflects the fundamental assumptions that we have about the human being´s holiness and dignity and about the inviolability of life. The empirical part of the study consists of focus interviews with four occupational healthcare nurses. The study uses hermeneutical reading as an interpretation method, and presents the results of the study in six theses reflecting these against both recent research and the theoretical background. The results of the study show that ethos in occupational healthcare has to do with justice, honesty and faithfulness. These concepts are common to nurses in different nursing contexts. Ethos is not primarily profession-bound but is something universal, and eternal in the human being´s way of being and becoming. The study shows that ethos is a way of being, openness and a way of existing in love. To fulfill ethos in an occupational health context means to choose ethos continuously and courageously for the sake of the patient and the good, even if it involves a struggle or a sacrifice.