介護における倫理的意思決定に影響を与える要因:混合的方法の体系的レビュー
Ming Sun1, Xianghua Jin1, Zhuyin Wang1
1School of Philosophy, Liaoning University, Shenyang, China.
Nursing ethics
|September 5, 2025
まとめ
看護の倫理的意思決定は 看護師,患者,チーム,および文脈的な要因によって形成されます. 看護師の能力向上
科学分野:
- 看護 師 の 倫理
- 医療に関する意思決定
- 人口の健康
背景:
- 倫理的な意思決定は 人口の健康に影響を及ぼし 介護において極めて重要です
- 影響する要因の体系的な分析は限られている.
研究 の 目的:
- 臨床看護における倫理的意思決定に影響を与える要因を体系的に評価する.
- 介護倫理教育,管理,政策を伝えるために.
主な方法:
- ミックスメソッドの体系的検討
- 複数のデータベース (PubMed,Web of Scienceなど) で検索 2024年12月まで
- 17件の研究 (13件の定量研究,4件の定性研究) をテーマ別でまとめました.
主要な成果:
- 影響する要因の4つのカテゴリーを特定しました. 看護師関連,患者関連,チームダイナミック,意思決定の文脈です.
- 特定の要因には,専門的なアイデンティティ,臨床的変化,協力,作業量の強度が含まれます.
- 合計で17の特定の影響要因が特定されました.
結論:
- 看護の倫理的意思決定は,個人,患者,チーム,および文脈的な要素を含む多要素です.
- 戦略は看護師の倫理的能力とチームワークの強化に重点を置くべきです.
- 環境を最適化し 発見を実践に組み込むことが重要です
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