新毕业护士的道德困境与临床判断:元民族志文献综述。

IF 2.9 1区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Ulla Nielsby, Susanne Dau, Henriette Bruun, Anne-Marie Søndergaard Christensen
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对于刚毕业的护士来说,从护理教育到专业实践的过渡是一个关键时期,这一时期面临着重大的道德挑战,可能导致道德困境,影响临床判断的发展和应用。了解道德困境如何影响刚毕业的护士是至关重要的,以支持他们融入专业角色,确保提供高质量的护理。由于职业价值观与制度约束的冲突,新毕业的护士可能会出现道德困境,影响其进行有效临床判断的能力。本研究旨在探讨新毕业护士的道德困扰现象及其对临床判断的影响。研究的问题是:新毕业的护士如何经历道德困境,它如何影响他们的临床判断?在方法上,该研究以Ricoeur的三重模仿为基础,为探索护理实践中道德困境的复杂性提供了丰富的解释框架。在元民族志的七个步骤的指导下,分析揭示了道德困境的概念和经验的显著差异,从而突出了现有定义的不足。12项定性研究的结果被综合成一个道德挑战的综合模型。这种综合模型将道德困境呈现为与临床判断交叉的多方面现象。道德挑战的综合模型展示了制度约束、道德不确定性、道德冲突和缺乏道德关注如何阻碍新毕业护士进行有效临床判断和提供高质量护理的能力。道德挑战的整合模型是对道德困境研究的重要贡献。本综述揭示了道德困境对新毕业护士临床判断影响的研究有限,强调了促进新毕业护士反思实践和道德思考对加强其临床判断和专业发展的重要性。
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Moral distress and clinical judgment among newly graduated nurses: A meta-ethnographic literature review.

The transition from nursing education to professional practice is a critical period for newly graduated nurses, marked by significant moral challenges that can lead to moral distress and impact the development and application of clinical judgment. Understanding how moral distress affects newly graduated nurses is vital to support their integration into professional roles and ensure the delivery of quality care. Newly graduated nurses may experience moral distress due to conflicts between professional values and institutional constraints, which impact their ability to exercise effective clinical judgment. The purpose of this qualitative meta-ethnographic review is to investigate the phenomenon of moral distress among newly graduated nurses and its implications for clinical judgment. The research question is: How do newly graduated nurses experience moral distress, and how does it affect their clinical judgment? Methodologically, the study is grounded in Ricoeur's three-fold mimesis, which offers a rich interpretative framework for exploring the complexities of moral distress in nursing practice. Guided by the seven steps of meta-ethnography, the analysis reveals significant variations in the conceptualization and experiences of moral distress, thus highlighting inadequacies in existing definitions. The findings from 12 qualitative studies were synthesized into an integrative model of moral challenges. This integrative model presents moral distress as a multifaceted phenomenon that intersects with clinical judgment. The integrative model of moral challenges demonstrates how institutional constraints, moral uncertainty, moral conflict and lack of moral attention can hinder newly graduated nurses' ability to exercise effective clinical judgment and deliver quality care. The integrative model of moral challenges is a crucial contribution to research on moral distress. The review reveals limited research on the way moral distress affects the clinical judgment of newly graduated nurses and highlights the importance of promoting reflective practice and moral deliberation among newly graduated nurses to strengthen their clinical judgment and professional development.

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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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