1.qualitative study on the changes in ability to cope with ethical conflicts in palliative care in neonatal intensive care units before and after ethical sensitivity theory training
Qiaoqing XIE ; Chunmei HE ; Mei LUO ; Rongdan LI ; Meiqun HE ; Wei YANG ; Zhiying LI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(10):68-73
Objective To explore the changes in ability to cope with ethical conflicts in palliative care in neonatal intensive care units(NI CU)before and after ethical sensitivity theory training.Methods A descriptive phenomenological research method was employed.Using purposive sampling,we recruited 16 NICU nurses from a tertiary general comprehensive hospital in the city.After ethical sensitivity theory training between January and March 2025,the nurses participated in a semi-structured interview.Data were analyzed using Colaizzi's seven-step analysis method.Results All participants completed the interview.The data were abstracted to three main themes encompassing eight sub-themes:experiences of ethical conflict dilemmas before ethical sensitivity theory training(conflicts between treatment decision-making and family expectations,trust crises triggered by family cognitive biases),the changes of strategy to cope with ethical conflicts after ethical sensitivity theory training(individualized coping strategies,teamwork and communication,introduction and support of external resources),and the role of ethical sensitivity theory training in enhancing coping ability(improving the ability to identify ethical issues,optimizing the decision-making process,and promoting effective communication).Conclusion Palliative care nurses in the NICU face various ethical conflicts,and ethical sensitivity training can enhance their ability to manage these conflicts.
2.qualitative study on the changes in ability to cope with ethical conflicts in palliative care in neonatal intensive care units before and after ethical sensitivity theory training
Qiaoqing XIE ; Chunmei HE ; Mei LUO ; Rongdan LI ; Meiqun HE ; Wei YANG ; Zhiying LI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(10):68-73
Objective To explore the changes in ability to cope with ethical conflicts in palliative care in neonatal intensive care units(NI CU)before and after ethical sensitivity theory training.Methods A descriptive phenomenological research method was employed.Using purposive sampling,we recruited 16 NICU nurses from a tertiary general comprehensive hospital in the city.After ethical sensitivity theory training between January and March 2025,the nurses participated in a semi-structured interview.Data were analyzed using Colaizzi's seven-step analysis method.Results All participants completed the interview.The data were abstracted to three main themes encompassing eight sub-themes:experiences of ethical conflict dilemmas before ethical sensitivity theory training(conflicts between treatment decision-making and family expectations,trust crises triggered by family cognitive biases),the changes of strategy to cope with ethical conflicts after ethical sensitivity theory training(individualized coping strategies,teamwork and communication,introduction and support of external resources),and the role of ethical sensitivity theory training in enhancing coping ability(improving the ability to identify ethical issues,optimizing the decision-making process,and promoting effective communication).Conclusion Palliative care nurses in the NICU face various ethical conflicts,and ethical sensitivity training can enhance their ability to manage these conflicts.
3.Investigation and analysis of clinical nurses' recognition level and influence factors on basic life care
Shumin ZHAO ; Rongdan HOU ; Hua XIN ; Xiaomei LI ; Yuan LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(25):66-69
asic life care should be carried out immediately.

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