Applicants' success in the ethics entrance exam: A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION(S): Applicants' success in the ethics section varied indicating that future students may have a different basis to develop their ethical competence. This may impact on (new) students' learning, especially in practical studies.PMID:37899712 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231204999 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jonna Vierula Tiina Karihtala Niina Ervaala Kati Naamanka Elina Haavisto Kirsi Talman Source Type: research

Applicants' success in the ethics entrance exam: A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION(S): Applicants' success in the ethics section varied indicating that future students may have a different basis to develop their ethical competence. This may impact on (new) students' learning, especially in practical studies.PMID:37899712 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231204999 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jonna Vierula Tiina Karihtala Niina Ervaala Kati Naamanka Elina Haavisto Kirsi Talman Source Type: research

Applicants' success in the ethics entrance exam: A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION(S): Applicants' success in the ethics section varied indicating that future students may have a different basis to develop their ethical competence. This may impact on (new) students' learning, especially in practical studies.PMID:37899712 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231204999 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jonna Vierula Tiina Karihtala Niina Ervaala Kati Naamanka Elina Haavisto Kirsi Talman Source Type: research

Applicants' success in the ethics entrance exam: A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION(S): Applicants' success in the ethics section varied indicating that future students may have a different basis to develop their ethical competence. This may impact on (new) students' learning, especially in practical studies.PMID:37899712 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231204999 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jonna Vierula Tiina Karihtala Niina Ervaala Kati Naamanka Elina Haavisto Kirsi Talman Source Type: research

Applicants' success in the ethics entrance exam: A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION(S): Applicants' success in the ethics section varied indicating that future students may have a different basis to develop their ethical competence. This may impact on (new) students' learning, especially in practical studies.PMID:37899712 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231204999 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jonna Vierula Tiina Karihtala Niina Ervaala Kati Naamanka Elina Haavisto Kirsi Talman Source Type: research

Stress of conscience in healthcare in turbulent times: A longitudinal study
CONCLUSIONS: Long-term work intensification must be addressed to reduce stress of conscience in healthcare, otherwise the healthcare system will be vulnerable to changes and crisis. Extra resources for personnel and management should be allocated because of work intensification during organizational change and health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic to alleviate stress of conscience.PMID:37888885 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231204949 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 27, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Mikko Taipale Mari Herttalampi Joona Muotka Saija Mauno Taru Feldt Source Type: research

Public health nurses' experiences of ethical responsibility: A meta-ethnography
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Oct 27:9697330231209294. doi: 10.1177/09697330231209294. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPublic health nursing is grounded in public health ideologies and fundamental nursing values. Researchers have argued that ethical responsibility from the perspective of the nurse is an understudied phenomenon. This meta-ethnography provides in-depth knowledge of how public health nurses (PHNs) experience ethical responsibility when working to prevent injury and disease, and promote health and well-being in children, young people and their families. There are reciprocal findings across the 10 included studies. The findi...
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 27, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anne Clancy Julia Thuve Hovden Runa Anneli Andersen Hilde Laholt Source Type: research

Trust in healthcare professionals of people with chronic cardiovascular disease
CONCLUSION: Findings will contribute to an in-depth understanding of trust as an existential dimension of human co-existence and an ethical requirement of healthcare practice, inspire patient empowerment interventions, support adherence to treatment, and person-centred care.PMID:37889675 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231209285 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 27, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Juraj Čáp Michaela Miertov á Ivana B óriková Katar ína Žiaková Martina Tomagov á Elena Gurkov á Source Type: research

Stress of conscience in healthcare in turbulent times: A longitudinal study
CONCLUSIONS: Long-term work intensification must be addressed to reduce stress of conscience in healthcare, otherwise the healthcare system will be vulnerable to changes and crisis. Extra resources for personnel and management should be allocated because of work intensification during organizational change and health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic to alleviate stress of conscience.PMID:37888885 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231204949 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 27, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Mikko Taipale Mari Herttalampi Joona Muotka Saija Mauno Taru Feldt Source Type: research

Public health nurses' experiences of ethical responsibility: A meta-ethnography
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Oct 27:9697330231209294. doi: 10.1177/09697330231209294. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPublic health nursing is grounded in public health ideologies and fundamental nursing values. Researchers have argued that ethical responsibility from the perspective of the nurse is an understudied phenomenon. This meta-ethnography provides in-depth knowledge of how public health nurses (PHNs) experience ethical responsibility when working to prevent injury and disease, and promote health and well-being in children, young people and their families. There are reciprocal findings across the 10 included studies. The findi...
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 27, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anne Clancy Julia Thuve Hovden Runa Anneli Andersen Hilde Laholt Source Type: research

Trust in healthcare professionals of people with chronic cardiovascular disease
CONCLUSION: Findings will contribute to an in-depth understanding of trust as an existential dimension of human co-existence and an ethical requirement of healthcare practice, inspire patient empowerment interventions, support adherence to treatment, and person-centred care.PMID:37889675 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231209285 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 27, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Juraj Čáp Michaela Miertov á Ivana B óriková Katar ína Žiaková Martina Tomagov á Elena Gurkov á Source Type: research

Stress of conscience in healthcare in turbulent times: A longitudinal study
CONCLUSIONS: Long-term work intensification must be addressed to reduce stress of conscience in healthcare, otherwise the healthcare system will be vulnerable to changes and crisis. Extra resources for personnel and management should be allocated because of work intensification during organizational change and health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic to alleviate stress of conscience.PMID:37888885 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231204949 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 27, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Mikko Taipale Mari Herttalampi Joona Muotka Saija Mauno Taru Feldt Source Type: research

Fake kindness, caring and symbolic violence
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Oct 25:9697330231209290. doi: 10.1177/09697330231209290. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe article starts by offering a definition of fake kindness focused on the dissociation between the behavioural components of kindness and the intent to sincerely pay some heed to the needs of others. Using the sociological theory of Pierre Bourdieu, this definition is then used to articulate how fake kindness can be conceptualized as a specific form of symbolic violence. Such a view allows explanations as to how and why the prevalence and effectiveness of fake kindness vary according to microsociological norms and val...
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 25, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Damien Contandriopoulos Natalie Stake-Doucet Joanna Schilling Source Type: research

Fake kindness, caring and symbolic violence
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Oct 25:9697330231209290. doi: 10.1177/09697330231209290. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe article starts by offering a definition of fake kindness focused on the dissociation between the behavioural components of kindness and the intent to sincerely pay some heed to the needs of others. Using the sociological theory of Pierre Bourdieu, this definition is then used to articulate how fake kindness can be conceptualized as a specific form of symbolic violence. Such a view allows explanations as to how and why the prevalence and effectiveness of fake kindness vary according to microsociological norms and val...
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 25, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Damien Contandriopoulos Natalie Stake-Doucet Joanna Schilling Source Type: research

Investigating compassion fatigue and predictive factors in paediatric surgery nurses
CONCLUSIONS: Compassion fatigue, life satisfaction and perceived social support of paediatric surgery nurses are moderate. Compassion fatigue is affected by working time, the thought of changing the profession, life satisfaction and perceived social support.PMID:37867257 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231209283 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 23, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Eda Ayten Kankaya Nazife Gamze Özer Özlü Fatma Vural Source Type: research