[Characteristics of ethical dilemma and behavior in the support process of older adults and their families among nurses at a community general support center in Japan].

Emiko Saito, Yuki Kanzaki, Shizuko Omote, Kanako Murata
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Objectives This study was aimed at clarifying characteristics of ethical dilemmas and behaviors in the support process of older adults and their families among nurses at community general support centers.Methods A self-administered questionnaire survey was mailed to 449 nurses at community general support centers in Tokyo. Question items enquired their age, employment license, years of experience as a nurse, the presence of ethics-related organizations, number of cases in which nurses faced difficulties in supporting older adults and their families in decision making over the past year, the ethical dilemmas they experienced and their situations, and ethical behavior in the process of supporting older adults and their families.Results From the 143 responses (response rate: 31.8%), 135 (valid response rate: 30.1%) nurses were analyzed. Overall, 43.0% and 27.4% of the participants were in their 50s and 40s, respectively. Of these, 77.0% and 23.0% were nurses and public health nurses, respectively. In total, 52 (38.5%) respondents had an ethics-related organization. The average number of cases in which the respondents faced difficulties in supporting older adults and their families in decision making over the past year was 8.3 (standard deviation, 12.5). Of these, the average number of cases in which they faced difficulties in making ethical decisions was 4.1 (standard deviation, 6.0). Regarding the perception of ethical dilemmas, 113 (83.7%) answered "often" or "sometimes." Ethical dilemma situations included "the intentions of the user and family were different, and I had trouble deciding what to respect" 95 (84.1%); "the user's intention was different from my judgment as a professional, and I had trouble deciding what to respect" 64 (56.6%); and "the intention of the user and neighbors were different, and I had trouble deciding what to respect" 56 (49.6%). Ethical behaviors included "I observe the management rules in my organization regarding personal information data" 116 (85.9%); "I provide easy-to-understand explanations appropriate to the user's situation" 115 (85.2%); and "I decide on a support policy with several staff members when self-decision making is difficult due to the user's situation" 113 (83.7%).Conclusion More than 80% of the nurses perceived ethical dilemmas. Characteristics of the situations were that users and their families, users and professionals, and users and their neighbors had different intentions. Further research should be conducted on ethical issues related to community-based integrated care.

[日本社区综合支援中心护士在支援老年人及其家属过程中的伦理困境和行为特征]。
方法 向东京社区综合支援中心的 449 名护士邮寄了一份自制问卷调查。调查项目包括护士的年龄、工作许可证、护士工作年限、是否加入了伦理相关组织、过去一年中护士在支持老年人及其家人做出决定时遇到困难的案例数、遇到的伦理困境及其情况、以及在支持老年人及其家人过程中的伦理行为。总体而言,分别有 43.0% 和 27.4% 的参与者年龄在 50 岁和 40 岁之间。其中,护士和公共卫生护士分别占 77.0% 和 23.0%。共有 52 名受访者(38.5%)拥有与伦理相关的组织。在过去一年中,受访者在支持老年人及其家人决策时遇到困难的平均案例数为 8.3(标准差为 12.5)。其中,他们在做出伦理决策时遇到困难的平均案例数为 4.1(标准差为 6.0)。关于对伦理困境的看法,113 人(83.7%)回答 "经常 "或 "有时"。出现伦理困境的情况包括:"使用者和家人的意图不同,我难以决定该尊重什么 "95 人(84.1%);"使用者的意图与我作为专业人士的判断不同,我难以决定该尊重什么 "64 人(56.6%);以及 "使用者和邻居的意图不同,我难以决定该尊重什么 "56 人(49.6%)。道德行为包括:"我遵守我所在机构关于个人信息数据的管理规定 "116(85.9%);"我根据用户的情况提供通俗易懂的解释 "115(85.2%);"当用户的情况使我难以做出自我决定时,我与几名工作人员共同决定支持政策 "113(83.7%)。这些情况的特点是:使用者及其家人、使用者与专业人员、使用者及其邻居的意图各不相同。应进一步研究与社区综合护理相关的伦理问题。
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