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担任领导职务的护士所面临的伦理和人权问题。

Ethics and human rights issues experienced by nurses in leadership roles.

作者信息

Redman Barbara A, Fry Sara T

机构信息

College of Nursing, Wayne State University, Cohn Building, Suite 112, 5557 Cass Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.

出版信息

Nurs Leadersh Forum. 2003 Summer;7(4):150-6.

Abstract

The aims of this study were to identify (1) the ethics and human rights issues experienced by nurses in leadership roles (NLs); (2) how frequently these issue occurred in the NLs'practices; and (3) how disturbed the NLs were by the issues. Dillman's Total Design Method (1978) for mailed surveys guided the study design. Data analysis was performed on 470 questionnaires from New England RNs in nursing leadership roles. The most frequently experienced ethics and human rights issues during the previous 12 months were (1) protecting patient right and human dignity; (2) respecting or not respecting informed consent to treatment; (3) use or nonuse of physical or chemical restraints; (4) providing care with possible risks to the RN's health; (5) following or not following advance directives; and (6) staffing patterns that limit patient access to nursing care. The most disturbing ethics and human rights issues experienced by the NLs were staffing patterns that limited patient access to nursing care, prolonging the dying process with inappropriate measures, working with unethical, incompetent, or impaired colleagues, implementing managed care policies that threaten quality of care, not considering quality of the patient's life, and caring for patients and families who are uninformed or misinformed about treatment, prognosis, or medical alternatives. Nearly 39% of the NLs reported experiencing ethics and human rights issues one to four times a week or more, and more than 90% handled their most recent ethics issue by discussing it with nursing peers. Study findings have implications for ethics education and resource support for nurses in leadership roles, and for further research on how NLs handle ethics and human rights issues in the workplace.

摘要

本研究的目的是确定

(1)担任领导职务的护士(NLs)所经历的伦理和人权问题;(2)这些问题在NLs的实践中出现的频率;(3)这些问题给NLs带来的困扰程度。迪尔曼的邮寄调查总体设计方法(1978年)指导了本研究的设计。对来自新英格兰担任护理领导职务的注册护士(RNs)的470份问卷进行了数据分析。在过去12个月中最常遇到的伦理和人权问题包括:(1)保护患者权利和人的尊严;(2)尊重或不尊重治疗的知情同意权;(3)使用或不使用身体或化学约束措施;(4)提供可能对注册护士健康有风险的护理;(5)遵循或不遵循预先指示;(6)限制患者获得护理服务的人员配置模式。NLs认为最困扰的伦理和人权问题是限制患者获得护理服务的人员配置模式、用不适当的措施延长死亡过程、与不道德、不称职或有缺陷的同事共事、实施威胁护理质量的管理式护理政策、不考虑患者的生活质量以及照顾对治疗、预后或医疗选择不知情或得到错误信息的患者和家属。近39%的NLs报告每周经历一至四次或更多的伦理和人权问题,超过90%的人通过与护理同行讨论来处理他们最近遇到的伦理问题。研究结果对担任领导职务的护士的伦理教育和资源支持以及对NLs如何在工作场所处理伦理和人权问题的进一步研究具有启示意义。

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