Nursing students’ ethical challenges in the clinical settings: A mixed-methods study
Background: Nursing students experience ethical conflicts and challenges during their clinical education. These may lead to moral distress and disturb the learning process. Objectives: This study aimed to explore and to evaluate the nursing students’ ethical challenges in the clinical settings in Ir...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nursing ethics 2019-11, Vol.26 (7-8), p.1983-1991 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background:
Nursing students experience ethical conflicts and challenges during their clinical education. These may lead to moral distress and disturb the learning process.
Objectives:
This study aimed to explore and to evaluate the nursing students’ ethical challenges in the clinical settings in Iran.
Research design:
This was a mixed-methods study with an exploratory sequential design.
Participants and research context:
A total of 37 and 120 Iranian nursing students participated in the qualitative and quantitative phases, respectively.
Ethical considerations:
The ethical committee of Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Iran, approved the protocol of the study.
Findings:
Three main categories were extracted from qualitative data including Low attention of nurses to the patients’ preferences; Lack of authority; and Inadequate support. A total of 97% of the students had more than one ethical challenge in clinical settings and 48% of them stated that their challenges did not resolve. The total score of perceived ethical challenges was 62.03 ± 9.17, which was moderate. The highest mean score related to the “Low attention of nurses to the patients’ preferences” subscale.
Discussion:
The finding confirmed most of the existing results of other international researches about the frequency and kinds of baccalaureate nursing students’ ethical challenges.
Conclusion:
Identifying student ethical challenges helps teachers to manage their clinical learning process better. This study may provide a view for the nurses, clinical educators, and managers toward nursing students’ ethical challenges and their impact on nursing students’ clinical experiences. |
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ISSN: | 0969-7330 1477-0989 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0969733018810766 |