Görgülü Refia Selma, Dinç Leyla
Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
Nurs Ethics. 2007 Nov;14(6):741-52. doi: 10.1177/0969733007082114.
This descriptive study investigated the current status of ethics instruction in Turkish nursing education programs. The sample for this study comprised 39 nursing schools, which represented 51% of all nursing schools in Turkey. Data were collected through a postal questionnaire. The results revealed that 18 of these nursing schools incorporated an ethics course into undergraduate and three into graduate level programs. Most of the educators focused on the basic concepts of ethics, deontological theory, ethical principles, ethical problems in health care, patient rights and codes of ethics for nurses. More than half of the educators believed that students' theoretical knowledge of ethics is applied to their clinical experiences. The teaching methods used included discussion in class, lectures, case studies, small group discussion, dramatization and demonstration. Assessment was carried out by means of written essays and written examinations.
这项描述性研究调查了土耳其护理教育项目中的伦理教育现状。该研究的样本包括39所护理学校,占土耳其所有护理学校的51%。数据通过邮政问卷收集。结果显示,这些护理学校中有18所将伦理课程纳入本科项目,3所纳入研究生项目。大多数教育工作者关注伦理的基本概念、道义论、伦理原则、医疗保健中的伦理问题、患者权利以及护士伦理规范。超过一半的教育工作者认为学生的伦理理论知识应用于他们的临床实践。使用的教学方法包括课堂讨论、讲座、案例研究、小组讨论、角色扮演和演示。评估通过书面论文和笔试进行。