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摘要
背景:道德是护士在护理中必须坚持和遵守的行为规范和准则。道德准则要求护士和实习护士尊重人权和尊严,并以良好的道德判断行事。然而,当学生护士目睹并未能阻止违背其根深蒂固的道德信仰的行为时,他们的道德准则就会受到破坏,深深的情感创伤随之而来,导致道德伤害。目的:本研究旨在调查南非某高等教育机构护生道德伤害的发生率及影响。方法:采用定量、非实验的横断面调查方法。采用总体抽样的方法,共有124名受访者。使用自我管理的道德伤害症状量表-卫生保健专业人员问卷,收集了约翰内斯堡一所高等教育机构注册的本科护士从第一年到最后一年的数据。数据分析使用IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Statistics version 28软件。结果:结果表明,超过三分之一(34%)的学生经历过道德伤害。此外,道德伤害的存在与学业成绩之间存在显著的正相关关系(p = 0.029)。结论:本研究调查了护生道德伤害的发生率及其对学业成绩的影响。贡献:道德伤害对学生护士的影响表明高等教育机构需要设计和实施护理课程,以帮助学生发展道德弹性和道德行为。
Moral injury and its effects on academic performance of student nurses in South Africa.
Background: Morals are norms of conduct, behaviour and guidelines that nurses must uphold and observe in nursing. Moral codes require nurses and student nurses to respect human rights and dignity, and act with sound ethical judgement. However, when student nurses witness and fail to prevent acts that transgress their deeply held moral beliefs, their moral code is damaged, and deep emotional wounds ensue, leading to moral injury.
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and effects of moral injury in student nurses at a higher education institution in South Africa.
Method: A quantitative, non-experimental cross-sectional survey was relied upon. The total population sampling method was applied, resulting in 124 respondents. Data were collected among the undergraduate student nurses registered at a higher education institution in Johannesburg from first to final year using a self-administered Moral Injury Symptom Scale - Healthcare Professionals questionnaire. Data were analysed using IBM Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) Statistics version 28 software.
Results: The results indicated that more than a third (34%) of students experienced moral injury. Furthermore, a positive significant relationship between the presence of moral injury and academic performance among the students was noted (p = 0.029).
Conclusion: In this study, the prevalence of moral injury among student nurses was investigated and its effects on academic performance were reported.Contribution: The effects of moral injury among student nurses indicate a need for higher education institutions to design and implement nursing curriculum that would assist students to develop moral resilience and ethical behaviour.