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How work setting and job experience affect professional nurses' values.

Ana Fernández-Feito1, María Del Rosario Palmeiro-Longo2, Salomé Basurto Hoyuelos3

  • 1University of Oviedo, Spain.

Nursing Ethics
|April 11, 2017
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Hospital nurses prioritize professional values more than primary care nurses. Ethical values are crucial across settings, but experienced nurses may value them less. Professional setting impacts nursing values significantly.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Professionalism
  • Healthcare Ethics
  • Clinical Practice Quality

Background:

  • Professional values in nursing are linked to quality care and satisfaction.
  • Work setting and experience can influence the perceived importance of nursing values.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the importance of professional values between primary care and hospital nurses.
  • To analyze how professional experience affects the perception of these values.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive cross-sectional study involving 380 nursing professionals.
  • Data collection occurred from January to June 2015.
  • Analysis focused on ethics, professional expertise, and mastery.

Main Results:

Keywords:
Ethicshospital care nursesnursingprimary care nursesprofessional values

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  • Hospital nurses assigned greater importance to all analyzed values compared to primary care nurses.
  • Ethical values like confidentiality and respect were highly rated by both groups.
  • Values related to professional expertise received lower scores, particularly in primary care. Nurses with over 20 years of experience generally assigned less importance to values.

Conclusions:

  • The professional setting significantly influences the importance of nursing values, with distinct differences between primary and hospital care.
  • Ethics emerged as the most critical value domain.
  • Further reflection is needed on the significance attributed to professional values, especially among highly experienced nursing staff.