Seyedjavadi M, Mohammadi R, Mirzayee A, Mirzayee M. Surveying the Level of Ethical Development of Nurses Working in Educational Hospitals of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences in 2017. IJMEHM 2019; 12 :183-195
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1- Department of Nursing, School Of Nursing and Midwifery, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, Iran
2- Department of Student Research Committee of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, Iran
Abstract: (2900 Views)
Nursing ethics is one of the most basic aspects of nursing profession, which nurses are required to follow the principles receiving nursing care with confidence by patients. This study was conducted to determine the level of moral development of nurses and its contributing factors. This descriptive, analytic study was performed in 2017, study samples were 310 nurses working in educational hospitals of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences. Samples were selected by convenience method. The data was collected using a Kohlberg’s nursing dilemma test. The questionnaire included six scenarios: newborn with anomalies, forcing medication, adult's request to die, new nurse's orientation, medication error, and uninformed terminally ill adult. The data was analyzed by IBM SPSS 18 using descriptive and analytic tests. In this study, 51 nurses (16.45%) were in the pre-conventional level, 101 nurses (32.58%) in the conventional level, 132 nurses (42.58%) at the post-normal level and 26 nurses (8.38%) at the level of clinical considerations. Moral thinking mean score was 42.58 ± 5.6 and the mean score of the clinical considerations was 21.53 ± 4.3. The present study showed that the majority of nurses are in the post conventional and conventional level; but this is less than 50% of all nurses, which shows that the level of moral development of nurses is in the moderate level. It requires further investigation of the causes and related factors and more efforts for improving it.
Type of Study:
Research |
Received: 2018/09/22 | Accepted: 2019/07/29 | Published: 2019/03/15