Yildirim Dilek, Kocatepe Vildan, Türkmenoğlu Ayşegül
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul Aydin University, Florya Campus (Halit Aydın Campus) Inönü Street No: 38 Sefaköy - Kucukcekmece, Istanbul, Turkey.
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Izmir Demokrasi University, Izmir, Turkey.
BMC Palliat Care. 2025 Jul 1;24(1):179. doi: 10.1186/s12904-025-01829-9.
Moral courage among palliative care nurses plays a critical role in ensuring high-quality care for patients in the final stages of life. This study aimed to assess the level of moral courage among palliative care nurses and identify the factors that influence it.
This descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted between September 2023 and September 2024, involving 181 palliative care nurses. Data were collected through an online survey distributed to nurses who voluntarily agreed to participate. The survey included a "Personal Information Form" and the "Nurses' Moral Courage Scale (NMCS)."
The mean age of participants was 31.82 ± 7.92 years, and their average professional experience was 9.33 ± 9.32 years. Of the nurses, 62.4% were female. The average NMCS score was 82.25 ± 12.21. Nurses with a master's degree scored significantly higher on the NMCS compared to those with lower educational levels (p < 0.001). Additionally, nurses who had chosen their current unit voluntarily (p = 0.046), and those who rated their knowledge of healthcare ethics as "excellent" (p < 0.001), demonstrated significantly higher moral courage scores. A positive correlation was found between moral courage and age (r = 0.153, p = 0.040), whereas a negative correlation was observed between moral courage and the average number of night shifts per month (r = -0.253, p = 0.001).
The findings suggest that palliative care nurses generally exhibit high levels of moral courage. Educational attainment, voluntary selection of the work unit, and perceived competence in healthcare ethics were positively associated with moral courage. Conversely, challenging working conditions-such as high workloads, frequent night shifts, and insufficient institutional support-may hinder nurses' ethical decision-making by fostering caution and hesitation.
姑息治疗护士的道德勇气在确保为生命末期患者提供高质量护理方面起着关键作用。本研究旨在评估姑息治疗护士的道德勇气水平,并确定影响其的因素。
本描述性横断面研究于2023年9月至2024年9月进行,涉及181名姑息治疗护士。数据通过在线调查收集,该调查分发给自愿同意参与的护士。调查包括一份“个人信息表”和“护士道德勇气量表(NMCS)”。
参与者的平均年龄为31.82±7.92岁,平均专业经验为9.33±9.32年。护士中62.4%为女性。NMCS平均得分为82.25±12.21。拥有硕士学位的护士在NMCS上的得分显著高于教育水平较低的护士(p<0.001)。此外,自愿选择当前科室的护士(p=0.046)以及将其医疗伦理知识评为“优秀”的护士(p<0.001),其道德勇气得分显著更高。道德勇气与年龄之间存在正相关(r=0.153,p=0.040),而道德勇气与每月平均夜班次数之间存在负相关(r=-0.253,p=0.001)。
研究结果表明,姑息治疗护士总体上表现出较高水平的道德勇气。教育程度、自愿选择工作单位以及在医疗伦理方面的感知能力与道德勇气呈正相关。相反,具有挑战性的工作条件,如高工作量、频繁夜班和机构支持不足,可能会通过引发谨慎和犹豫来阻碍护士的伦理决策。