臨床倫理観察が看護倫理教育に組み込まれた場合:看護学生の経験
Wei Liang1, Chenhui Zhu1, Ka Ming Chow2
1School of Nursing, Nanjing Medical University, 101 Longmian Avenue, Nanjing, 211166, China.
Nurse education today
|January 10, 2026
まとめ
臨床倫理観察は、看護学生の現実世界の倫理的課題の理解を深める。この教育方法は、知識の応用、能力、専門的成長を向上させ、看護倫理教育に貴重な洞察を提供する。
科学分野:
- 医学教育
- 看護倫理
- 質的研究
背景:
- 看護倫理は質の高いケアにとって重要である。
- 従来の教育方法では、臨床実践の複雑さを完全には捉えきれない可能性がある。
- 臨床倫理観察は、現実世界での学習アプローチを提供する。
研究 の 目的:
- 看護学士課程の学生が臨床倫理観察モジュールを経験したことを探求すること。
- 看護倫理教育におけるこの新しい教育方法の効果を評価すること。
主な方法:
- 5つのフォーカスグループを用いた質的記述デザイン。
- 29人の2年生の看護学生が参加した。
- 帰納的アプローチを用いた潜在的コンテンツ分析が使用された。
主要な成果:
- 学生は、理想的な倫理的行動と現実の倫理的行動との間のギャップについて考察した。
- このモジュールは、知識の応用と能力を向上させた。
- 将来の自己改善と専門職としての成長を促した。
結論:
- 臨床倫理観察は、看護倫理教育において価値のあるツールである。
- このモジュールは、知識の応用、能力、および専門職としての意欲を向上させた。
- 学生からのフィードバックは、カリキュラム強化のための洞察を提供する。
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