The moral distress, protective factors, and resilience: the role of ethical decision-making competence among student nurses.

IF 3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Lien-Jen Hwu, Hsiang-Chu Pai
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Abstract

In previous studies, nursing students have reported experiencing moral distress during practice. However, it is unclear whether student nurses who experience ethical decision-making competence in their clinical internships have a protective effect against moral distress, resilience-protective factors, and resilience. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the effects of ethical decision-making competence on moral distress, resilience, and protective factors among nursing students. The participants were recruited from five nursing schools. The study employed measurement tools, including the Ethical Decision-Making Competence Scale, Scale of Protective Factor-24, Resilience Scale, and Moral Distress Scale-Revised. We applied the partial least squares approach to structural equation modeling and multi-group analysis to analyze the data using SmartPLS software. A group of 134 student nurses participated in this study (72 women and 62 men). Findings revealed that student nurses with higher ethical decision-making competence experienced lower moral distress and greater resilience and protective factors. Students with higher protective factors demonstrated greater resilience. However, resilience was not significantly associated with moral distress. Ethical decision-making competence partially and indirectly affected resilience via protective factors. This study recommends that the cultivation of clinical nursing practice focus on student nurses' ethical decision-making competencies. Narratives (e.g., moving stories that illustrate human suffering) can prompt students to reflect on the role of the ethical subject in a situation and further enhance their ability to identify ethical issues and apply ethical principles appropriately.

道德困境、保护因素与恢复力:护生道德决策能力的作用。
在以前的研究中,护理专业的学生报告在实践中经历道德困扰。然而,尚不清楚在临床实习中经历道德决策能力的护士学生是否对道德困境、弹性保护因素和弹性有保护作用。因此,本研究旨在探讨护生伦理决策能力对道德困扰、心理弹性和保护因素的影响。参与者来自五所护理学校。本研究采用的测量工具包括道德决策能力量表、保护因子-24量表、弹性量表和道德困扰量表。我们应用偏最小二乘方法进行结构方程建模,并使用SmartPLS软件进行多组分析。134名实习护士参加了本研究(72名女性,62名男性)。研究发现,具有较高道德决策能力的护生,其道德困扰程度较低,心理弹性和保护因子较高。具有较高保护因子的学生表现出更强的适应力。然而,恢复力与道德痛苦并没有显著的联系。伦理决策能力通过保护性因素部分和间接影响心理弹性。本研究建议临床护理实务的培养应著重于培养护生的道德决策能力。叙述(例如,描述人类苦难的感人故事)可以促使学生反思道德主题在某种情况下的作用,并进一步提高他们识别道德问题和适当应用道德原则的能力。
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CiteScore
6.90
自引率
12.50%
发文量
86
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Health Sciences Education is a forum for scholarly and state-of-the art research into all aspects of health sciences education. It will publish empirical studies as well as discussions of theoretical issues and practical implications. The primary focus of the Journal is linking theory to practice, thus priority will be given to papers that have a sound theoretical basis and strong methodology.
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