Killen Aileen R
Perioperative Services, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021, USA.
Nurs Ethics. 2002 Jul;9(4):405-15. doi: 10.1191/0969733002ne524oa.
This article explores stories related by perioperative nurses when asked to describe ethical judgements and subsequent actions that affected patient outcomes. A total of 214 patient care situations were analysed for moral actions taken and moral outcomes achieved in the perioperative arena. Content analysis of the patient care situations revealed a wide variety of ethical issues. Concerns about informed consent and quality of care were the most frequently identified issues. Respondents reported that 7% of patients underwent unwanted procedures and that positive moral outcomes were achieved in 65% of situations. It is of concern that, despite the fact that more than two-thirds (69%) of the respondents reported undergoing ethics education, only 27% could relate a story of an ethical situation.
本文探讨了围手术期护士在被要求描述影响患者预后的伦理判断及后续行为时所讲述的故事。总共分析了214个患者护理场景,以了解围手术期采取的道德行为和取得的道德结果。对患者护理场景的内容分析揭示了各种各样的伦理问题。对知情同意和护理质量的担忧是最常被提及的问题。受访者报告称,7%的患者接受了不必要的手术,65%的情况取得了积极的道德结果。令人担忧的是,尽管超过三分之二(69%)的受访者报告接受过伦理教育,但只有27%的人能讲述一个伦理场景的故事。