Acute care nurses' ethical reasoning: a thematic analysis

作者:Schaefer Ursi Barandun; Ulrich Anja; Meyer Zehnder Barbara; Frei Irena Anna
来源:Pflege, 2015, 28(6): 321-327.
DOI:10.1024/1012-5302/a000457

摘要

Background: In the day-to-day course of nursing, ethical issues are being openly articulated to a growing extent. However, nurses only rarely systematically address these issues. This subject was explored in interviews with professionals who have a particular focus on ethics. Objective: Gain input for further developing the skills of nursing staff in ethical reasoning. Method: In two focus groups and four individual interviews, we questioned 14 professionals, including nine nurses, who have a special interest in ethics. Results: Nurses find it ethically problematic when the wishes of patients are not respected or something is forced on them, creating the impression that the care being given is exacerbating rather than alleviating the patient's suffering. These problematic aspects are often overlooked because the consequences of the action in question are not immediately apparent. Ethical issues in nursing are often addressed in informal, non-systematic discussions among nursing staff. Nurses actively and confidently engage in discussions on treatment goals, and the teamwork with doctors is usually experienced as being based on mutual respect and partnership. The inherent hierarchical role differences between nursing and medical staff nevertheless manifest in ethical issues. Conclusion: Through the practical application of ethical reasoning in day-to-day nursing, structured discussions of the ethical aspects of cases and dedicated further education, nurses should learn to better recognise ethical issues in nursing and effectively analyse them and find solutions.

  • 出版日期2015-12