护理和正义的推理在护士的日常道德
Soile Juujärvi1, Birgitta Tetri1,2
1Laurea University of Applied Sciences.
Nursing ethics
|January 6, 2025
概括
护士利用护理和正义推理来解决伦理困境,护理推理优先考虑患者需求,正义推理专注于规则. 在复杂的医疗保健环境中,平衡这些方法至关重要.
科学领域:
- 护理伦理学 护理伦理学
- 医疗保健中的道德推理
- 专业决策的专业决策
背景情况:
- 护士在道德困境中使用护理道德和正义道德推理.
- 了解所使用的困境类型和推理对于护理实践至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 确定护士面临的常见道德困境.
- 评估护士在解决这些困境时使用护理与正义推理的程度.
主要方法:
- 对芬兰334名注册护士和177名实习护士进行的横截面调查设计.
- 用道德困境和方向的调整分类学分析开放式响应.
- 量化数据的统计分析,包括千二测试和差异分析.
主要成果:
- 护士报告了六种类型的道德困境.
- 在"他人的需求"和"相互矛盾的要求"的困境中,关心推理更为普遍.
- 应用规则和"别人的需要"的困境是最常见的;实践护士报告了更多的非道德困境.
结论:
- 护理中的道德困境是多样化的,根据困境类型的推理使用有所不同.
- 护理推理是患者需求的关键,而正义推理则适用于规则和程序.
- 医疗环境可能有利于正义推理,可能阻碍以患者为中心的护理;教育应该促进道德考虑.
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