Explaining ethical challenges and practical solutions from a nursing managements' perspective: A phenomenological study
CONCLUSION: Nurse managers are always faced with ethical challenges in their daily activities. To deal with these challenges, they must be familiar with the rules and principles of professional ethics, practical standards, and laws related to patients' rights. Ethical principles and awareness of the ethical decision-making process are useful and effective in having capable and ethical nurses who provide competent care. To deal with ethical challenges, it is suggested to consider self-care strategies and structural and specialized support in each center, which will ultimately lead to the improvement of service quality and the promotion of ethics in care-treatment environments.PMID:38605787 | PMC:PMC11006085 | DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_842_23
Source: Primary Care - Category: Primary Care Authors: Mahboobeh Khosravani Majid Taheri Nazanin Amini Nasrin Babaeian Saeed Lak Nazi Nejat Source Type: research
More News: Education | Environmental Health | Information Technology | Legislation | Medical Ethics | Nurses | Nursing | Primary Care | Study