护士的道德性:一个系统的审查和元分析
Chaochao Yang1, Kexin Xue1, Jingxian Shang1
1College of Nursing, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, China.
Nursing ethics
|November 18, 2025
概括
在全球范围内,护士表现出适度的道德性,在应对道德逆境时得分较低. 提高道德实践和福祉需要有针对性的支持,特别是对于高压力地区和临时工作人员.
科学领域:
- 护理伦理学 护理伦理学
- 医疗保健 专业人员 幸福 幸福
- 道德心理学道德心理学
背景情况:
- 对于面临道德挑战和道德困境的护士来说,道德性至关重要.
- 它支持护士的福祉,并确保高质量的病人护理.
- 了解道德性水平及其调节者是必不可少的.
研究的目的:
- 系统地审查和对护士道德性水平进行元分析.
- 找出可能会减弱护士道德性的因素.
主要方法:
- 24项观察性研究 (9510名护士) 的系统审查和元分析.
- 从使用Rushton道德性量表 (RMRS) 的研究中合成的数据.
- 使用随机效应元分析,子组分析和元回归.
主要成果:
- 合并的平均道德性得分为2.88,表明全球的中等水平.
- 护士在"对道德逆境的反应" (2.66) 中得分最低,在"道德有效性" (3.19) 中得分最高.
- 临床部门和就业类型是道德性的重要调节者.
结论:
- 世界各地的护士拥有适度的道德性,但在应对道德逆境时面临挑战.
- 有针对性的培训和系统支持是必要的,以改善伦理实践和护士福祉.
- 干预措施应专注于高压力临床部门和非永久护理人员.
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