Heymans Regien, van der Arend Arie, Gastmans Chris
Maastricht University, Midwifery Education and Studies, P.O. Box 1256, 6201 BG Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Nurs Ethics. 2007 Mar;14(2):156-70. doi: 10.1177/0969733007073696.
This study explored the experiences and views of Dutch nurses on the content, function, dissemination and implementation of their codes of ethics. A total of 39 participants, who differed in age, qualifications, length of work experience and health care setting, took part in focus groups. The findings revealed common unfamiliarity with and a rather implicit use of codes, and negative comments on the growing number of codes available in the Netherlands. Limited dissemination, implementation and functioning of codes of ethics were also identified. The findings were discussed using concepts from the literature, nursing practice and personal experience.
本研究探讨了荷兰护士对其道德准则的内容、功能、传播及实施的经验和看法。共有39名年龄、资质、工作经验时长及医疗保健环境各异的参与者参加了焦点小组。研究结果显示,护士们普遍对道德准则不熟悉且使用较为含蓄,对荷兰可用道德准则数量的增加持负面评价。研究还发现道德准则的传播、实施及功能有限。运用文献、护理实践及个人经验中的概念对研究结果进行了讨论。