Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University.
Port Said University.
Nurs Ethics. 2024 Nov;31(7):1289-1314. doi: 10.1177/09697330241235306. Epub 2024 Feb 28.
In the dynamic landscape of healthcare, nurses play a crucial role as ethical stewards, responsible for whistleblowing, nurse advocacy, and patient safety. Their duties involve ensuring patient well-being through ethical practices and advocacy initiatives.
This study investigates the ethical responsibilities of nurses regarding whistleblowing and advocacy in reporting concerns about patient safety.
A cross-sectional study utilized cluster and simple random sampling to gather a representative sample of actively practicing registered nurses. Data collection involved a demographic form, Nurse Whistleblowing Intentions Scale, Nursing Advocacy Scale, and Clinical Decision-Making Scale.
The study utilizing a robust sample size determination formula for reliable findings included 96 diverse nurses, predominantly females. Engaged actively in direct patient care across various outpatients clinics. The recruitment process specifically sought individuals with expertise in safety protocols and reporting, contributing to a nuanced understanding of the study's focus.
Ethical approval was obtained from the ethics committee of the university and the hospitals involved. Written consent was obtained from the participants. A thorough ethical review was conducted to guarantee participant protection and adherence to ethical principles.
Surveyed nurses demonstrated positive whistleblowing (Overall Mean Score: 3.58), high advocacy (Overall Mean Score: 12.2), and nuanced ethical decision-making for patient safety (Overall Mean Score: 15.78). Demographic factors, such as nationality and ethical training, significantly impacted whistleblowing intentions, while age, gender, and ethical training correlated with nursing advocacy behavior. Associations with experience and qualification emerged in ethical decision-making.
The gained insights foster targeted interventions, improving ethical practices, advocacy, and informed decision-making in nursing. This study explores the intricate link between demographics and ethical considerations among surveyed nurses, acting as a catalyst for ongoing initiatives to strengthen the ethical foundation in healthcare sector.
在医疗保健领域的动态环境中,护士作为道德的守护者,承担着举报、倡导护士权益和保障患者安全的重要责任。他们的职责包括通过道德实践和倡导举措确保患者的福祉。
本研究调查了护士在报告患者安全相关问题时的举报和倡导方面的道德责任。
采用横断面研究,利用聚类和简单随机抽样方法,从活跃执业的注册护士中抽取具有代表性的样本。数据收集包括人口统计学表格、护士举报意图量表、护理倡导量表和临床决策量表。
本研究使用了可靠的样本量确定公式,以确保结果的可信度,共纳入 96 名不同背景的护士,其中大多数为女性。他们在各种门诊诊所中积极从事直接的患者护理工作。招募过程特别寻求在安全协议和报告方面有专长的人员,以深入了解研究重点。
大学伦理委员会和参与医院均批准了本研究。从参与者处获得了书面同意。进行了全面的伦理审查,以确保参与者的保护和遵守伦理原则。
调查护士表现出积极的举报意向(总体平均得分:3.58)、高倡导行为(总体平均得分:12.2)和细致的患者安全伦理决策(总体平均得分:15.78)。国籍和道德培训等人口统计学因素显著影响举报意图,而年龄、性别和道德培训与护理倡导行为相关。经验和资格与伦理决策存在关联。
这些见解促进了有针对性的干预措施的实施,改善了护理中的道德实践、倡导和知情决策。本研究探讨了调查护士中人口统计学因素和道德考虑之间的复杂关系,为加强医疗保健领域的道德基础提供了持续倡议的催化剂。