Background: Ethical decision-making of nurses could affect patients� recovery and also decrease medical costs. To make ethical decisions, ICU nurses experience complicated ethical conflicts. Considering the multi-dimensional process of ethical decision-making, the present study was conducted to describe the experiences of ICU nurses regarding ethical decision making. Method: The present research is a qualitative study with conventional content analysis approach that was done in 2020. Fourteen ICU nurses were interviewed using a semi-structured in-depth interview method. The interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using Granheim and Landman approach. Results: Being torn by inevitable moral dilemma was defined as the ma...
Background. Moral distress is experienced when nurses experience conflict while making an ethical de...
Today more than ever, nurses must keep pace with the technological revolution in patient care. Ethic...
Key words: critical care nursing; ethical dilemmas; grounded theory The study presented in this arti...
Historically, nurses have engaged in moral conduct and adherence to various codes of ethics which sp...
The purpose of this study was to identify themes about ethical dilemmas of staff nurses across a var...
Abstract New nursing roles and advances in care and treatments have resulted in nurses facing incre...
This exploratory survey was conducted on 123 nurses working in three critical care areas of the Keny...
The health care business has created complex relationships between consumers and health care institu...
Contains fulltext : 155205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Purpose : This study compares experiences of ethical dilemma between nurses working in intensive car...
One of the aims of the care service in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is to prepare patients in end-o...
The goal of this study was to strengthen the ethical competence of nurses working in the intensive c...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
Background Besides balancing burdens and benefits of intensive care, ethical conflicts in the proces...
There is significant research that indicates nurses working in a hospital setting experience moral d...
Background. Moral distress is experienced when nurses experience conflict while making an ethical de...
Today more than ever, nurses must keep pace with the technological revolution in patient care. Ethic...
Key words: critical care nursing; ethical dilemmas; grounded theory The study presented in this arti...
Historically, nurses have engaged in moral conduct and adherence to various codes of ethics which sp...
The purpose of this study was to identify themes about ethical dilemmas of staff nurses across a var...
Abstract New nursing roles and advances in care and treatments have resulted in nurses facing incre...
This exploratory survey was conducted on 123 nurses working in three critical care areas of the Keny...
The health care business has created complex relationships between consumers and health care institu...
Contains fulltext : 155205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Purpose : This study compares experiences of ethical dilemma between nurses working in intensive car...
One of the aims of the care service in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is to prepare patients in end-o...
The goal of this study was to strengthen the ethical competence of nurses working in the intensive c...
With healthcare moving toward greater outpatient and preventative approaches, hospitalizations are i...
Background Besides balancing burdens and benefits of intensive care, ethical conflicts in the proces...
There is significant research that indicates nurses working in a hospital setting experience moral d...
Background. Moral distress is experienced when nurses experience conflict while making an ethical de...
Today more than ever, nurses must keep pace with the technological revolution in patient care. Ethic...
Key words: critical care nursing; ethical dilemmas; grounded theory The study presented in this arti...