Nursing Ethics from the Perspective of Moral Injury
10.12026/j.issn.1001-8565.2023.08.11
- VernacularTitle:道德创伤视域下的护理伦理
- Author:
Chulan XIAO
1
;
Lin LI
2
;
Siping LU
1
;
Yunli CHANG
3
Author Information
1. The 920th Hospital of the PLA Joint Service Support Force, Kunming 650000, China
2. Department of Gynecology of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China
3. School of Basic Medical Sciences, Naval Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Nursing Ethics;
Moral Cognition;
Moral Injury;
Moral Resilience
- From:
Chinese Medical Ethics
2023;36(8):890-896
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Due to the specialty of the profession, nursing staff often face more traumatic events in which their self-moral cognition is contrary to the reality, and gradually turn to moral injury on this basis. The level of nursing ethical literacy of nursing staff greatly affects their differences in moral cognition and the strength of moral resilience, thus determining the development and recovery of moral injury. The latest ethical code for nurses, the Expert Consensus on Nursing Ethics for the Prevention and Control of Major Infectious Diseases, has improved the rights and interests of nursing staff. The active practice of this code can help nursing staff effectively respond to the endogenous and exogenous injury sources brought about by the epidemic, eliminate negative moral cognition, improve the moral resilience of nursing staff, as well as has positive effects on the prevention of moral injury for nursing staff.