国防军护士角色二元性与道德伤害。

IF 2.7 1区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Kristina Griffin, Therese Taylor
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军医既是职业军人又是合格的护士,他们在履行职责时可能会面临训练和道德伦理冲突的情况。他们的角色具有内在的两重性。他们都是士兵,因此是军事组织的一员,也是治疗师,具有相应护理职责的护士。这两个角色都有伦理、法律和专业责任、行为准则和道德准则。这两种角色都具有强烈的文化形象和个人及其周围人的独特期望。这会导致道德困境、道德伤害和长期的心理疾病。在2024年澳大利亚国防和退伍军人自杀皇家委员会中,道德伤害被认为是一个相对较新的,但尚未得到广泛承认的可能导致自杀的风险因素。在辩护的背景下,道德伤害可以被描述为参与或目睹违反其道德准则或道德信仰的行为的人所经历的伤害。该研究是一项更大的研究的组成部分,该研究涉及澳大利亚陆军军医在战区的角色二元性。它的重点是采访了12名目前在海外服役的军医,他们在最近的冲突中被部署到海外,研究问题是:军医角色的内在二元性如何影响执行这一特殊角色的个人。伦理考虑本研究获得了澳大利亚国防人类研究伦理委员会#778-15和人类研究伦理委员会#2015/024的伦理批准。参与者已正式同意将他们的想法用于出版物。本研究调查了这些道德冲突对担任双重角色的澳大利亚陆军医务人员的心理影响,特别关注道德伤害。
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Duality of roles and moral injury in defence force nurses.

BackgroundMilitary medics, who are both professional soldiers and qualified nurses, can face situations where their training and moral ethos conflict in the performance of duty. Their role has intrinsic duality. They are both a soldier, thus a member of a military organisation as well as well as a healer, a nurse with a corresponding duty of care. Both roles have ethical, legal and professional responsibilities, codes of conduct and moral codes. Both also are roles which have strong cultural images and distinct expectations from individuals and those around them. This can lead to moral dilemmas, moral injury and long-term psychological illness. In the 2024 Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide in Australia, moral injury was cited as a relatively new, but not widely acknowledged, risk factor that may lead to suicide. In the context of defence, moral injury can be described as being experienced by a person who participates in, or witnesses, actions that go against their moral code or moral beliefs.Research designThe research presented is a component of a larger study into the role duality of the Australian Army medic in warzones. It focuses on interviews from twelve currently serving army medics who have deployed overseas in recent conflicts with the research question: How does the intrinsic duality of the role of the medic impact the individual performing this specialised role.Ethical considerationsThis research has ethics approval from both the Australian Defence Human Research Ethics Committee #778-15 and the Human Research Ethics Committee #2015/024. Participants have given formal consent for their reflections to be used in publications.ConclusionFor this research the psychological impact of these ethical conflicts on Australian Army Medics who have served in this dual role has been investigated, with specific focus on moral injury.

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Nursing Ethics
Nursing Ethics 医学-护理
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7.80
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11.90%
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117
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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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