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Toward a safer moral climate.

Patricia Rodney1, Gweneth Hartrick Doane, Janet Storch

  • 1University of British Columbia School of Nursing, Vancouver.

The Canadian Nurse
|November 11, 2006
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Nurses can improve healthcare

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Ethics
  • Nursing Management
  • Organizational Behavior

Background:

  • The moral climate in healthcare settings significantly impacts care delivery and workplace culture.
  • Previous research has focused on describing and improving nurses' workplace moral climates over six years.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for the crucial role of direct-care nurses in shaping a safer moral climate.
  • To identify necessary conditions for nurses to effectively contribute to moral climate improvement.

Main Methods:

  • The study synthesizes six years of research on nurses' workplace moral climates.
  • It involves an argumentative approach based on the authors' findings and expertise.

Main Results:

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  • Nurses in direct care roles possess unique insights and skills to enhance the moral climate.
  • Current structures often limit nurses' ability to influence workplace values and practices.
  • Conclusions:

    • Empowering nurses through self-reflection and collaboration is key to fostering a safer moral practice environment.
    • Interprofessional collaboration between nurses, management, and administration is essential for positive change.