Moral and ethical challenges: Media influence on maternal trust in neonatal care.

IF 2.9 1区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Halil Ibrahim Tasdemir, Dilek Kocabas, Emine Efe
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BackgroundMedia narratives about healthcare scandals can profoundly influence public trust in medical institutions and professionals. In neonatal care, where trust in healthcare providers is crucial for parental decision-making, negative media portrayals may create ethical challenges by fostering fear and skepticism. The erosion of trust in neonatal nurses and healthcare institutions may seriously affect maternal decision-making and neonatal health outcomes.AimTo explore the ethical implications of media narratives on maternal trust in neonatal care. Specifically, it investigates how media portrayals of neonatal care scandals impact expectant mothers' perceptions of neonatal professionals, their emotional responses, and their healthcare choices.Research designA qualitative research design was employed using semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis, following Braun and Clarke's framework, was used to analyze the data.Participants and research contextThe study included 22 expectant mothers in their third trimester who had been exposed to media coverage of neonatal care scandals in Turkey.Ethical considerationsEthical approval was obtained from the University Research Ethics Committee. Participants provided written informed consent, ensuring voluntary participation and anonymity.ResultsFour major themes emerged: (1) erosion of trust in neonatal nurses and institutions, leading to skepticism and emotional distress; (2) the emotional impact of media narratives, including fear, anxiety, and defensive decision-making regarding neonatal care choices; (3) perceived quality of care, highlighting concerns over the differences between public and private NICUs and resource allocation; and (4) the need for ethical reforms, including transparency, independent oversight, and media accountability to restore trust.ConclusionsMedia narratives significantly shape maternal perceptions of neonatal care, raising critical ethical concerns about trust and accountability. The findings highlight the need for systemic reforms to ensure ethical transparency, responsible media reporting, and enhanced communication between healthcare providers and the public. Addressing these ethical challenges is essential for fostering trust in neonatal nursing and ensuring equitable, high-quality care for newborns.

道德和伦理挑战:媒体对新生儿护理中孕产妇信任的影响。
媒体对医疗丑闻的报道会深刻影响公众对医疗机构和专业人士的信任。在新生儿护理中,对医疗保健提供者的信任对父母的决策至关重要,负面的媒体描述可能会通过培养恐惧和怀疑而产生伦理挑战。对新生儿护士和保健机构信任的侵蚀可能严重影响产妇决策和新生儿健康结果。目的探讨媒体叙事对新生儿护理中孕产妇信任的伦理影响。具体来说,它调查了媒体对新生儿护理丑闻的描述如何影响孕妇对新生儿专业人员的看法,他们的情绪反应,以及他们的医疗保健选择。研究设计采用半结构化访谈的质性研究设计。在Braun和Clarke的框架下,使用主题分析来分析数据。研究对象和研究背景该研究包括22名怀孕晚期的孕妇,她们都曾接触过媒体对土耳其新生儿护理丑闻的报道。伦理考虑已获得大学研究伦理委员会的伦理批准。参与者提供书面知情同意书,确保自愿参与和匿名。结果:(1)对新生儿护士和机构的信任受到侵蚀,导致怀疑和情绪困扰;(2)媒体叙事对新生儿护理选择的情绪影响,包括恐惧、焦虑和防御性决策;(3)感知护理质量,重点关注公立和私立新生儿重症监护室之间的差异以及资源分配;(4)需要进行道德改革,包括透明度、独立监督和媒体问责制,以恢复信任。媒体叙事极大地塑造了孕产妇对新生儿护理的看法,引发了对信任和问责制的关键伦理担忧。研究结果强调需要进行系统性改革,以确保道德透明度、负责任的媒体报道以及加强医疗保健提供者与公众之间的沟通。解决这些伦理挑战对于促进对新生儿护理的信任和确保对新生儿的公平、高质量护理至关重要。
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Nursing Ethics
Nursing Ethics 医学-护理
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
11.90%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Ethics takes a practical approach to this complex subject and relates each topic to the working environment. The articles on ethical and legal issues are written in a comprehensible style and official documents are analysed in a user-friendly way. The international Editorial Board ensures the selection of a wide range of high quality articles of global significance.
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