Ethical and human rights concerns of Connecticut nurses: survey and implications for the profession.

NursingConnections Pub Date : 1999-01-01
B K Redman, C Donovan
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A survey of a random sample of Connecticut registered nurses' experiences with issues of ethics and human rights found a strong focus on protecting patient rights and dignity, adequacy of staffing patterns, informed consent, and respecting advance directives. Ethics committees were commonly available but were infrequently used. Participants reported high levels of ethics education but also desired more such education. The character of the issues is consistent with other studies and largely reflects conflicts over which nurses do not have independent control. Consideration is given to issues of nurses' moral agency in health care organizations.

康涅狄格州护士的道德和人权问题:调查和对职业的影响。
对康涅狄格州注册护士在道德和人权问题上的经验进行随机抽样调查发现,他们非常重视保护病人的权利和尊严,人员配备模式的充足性,知情同意和尊重预先指示。伦理委员会通常都有,但很少使用。参与者报告了高水平的道德教育,但也希望得到更多这样的教育。这些问题的特征与其他研究一致,并且在很大程度上反映了护士无法独立控制的冲突。考虑护士在卫生保健机构的道德代理问题。
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