1.Korean Nursing Students' Experience of Ethical Problems and Use of Ethical Decision-Making Models.
Sung Suk HAN ; Hyeoun Ae PARK ; Sung Hee AHN ; Miriam E CAMERON ; Hyo Sook OH ; Kyeong Uoon KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(5):846-857
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to study on 1) What is nursing students' experience of ethical problems involving nursing practice? 2) What is nursing students' experience of using ethical decision-making models? METHOD: In order to answer these two questions, we selected 97 senior baccalaureate nursing students from two Korean universities using a conceptual framework and method of content analysis. RESULT: From 97 ethical problems emerged five content categories, the largest being ethical problems involving health professionals (69%); the basic nature of the nursing students' experience of ethical problems consisted of conflict, resolution, and rationale; 94% of the students stated that using an ethical decision-making model was helpful. CONCLUSION: Although additional research is needed, these findings have important implications for nursing ethics education and practice.
Education
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Ethics, Nursing
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Health Occupations
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Humans
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Nursing*
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Students, Nursing