Moral distress of undergraduate nursing students in community health nursing

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作者
Chua, Rowena L. Escolar [1 ]
Magpantay, Jaclyn Charmaine J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
关键词
Community health nursing; ethical dilemmas; moral distress; nursing ethics; nursing students; ETHICAL-ISSUES; CARE; NURSES; ENVIRONMENT; CHALLENGES; STRESS;
D O I
10.1177/0969733018819130
中图分类号
B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
Background: Nurses exposed to community health nursing commonly encounter situations that can be morally distressing. However, most research on moral distress has focused on acute care settings and very little research has explored moral distress in a community health nursing setting especially among nursing students. Aim: To explore the moral distress experiences encountered by undergraduate baccalaureate nursing students in community health nursing. Research design: A descriptive qualitative design was employed to explore the community health nursing experiences of the nursing students that led them to have moral distress. Participants and research context: The study included 14 senior nursing students who had their course in Community Health Nursing in their sophomore year and stayed in the partner communities in their junior year for 6 and 3 weeks during their senior year. Ethical considerations: Institutional review board approval was sought prior to the conduct of the study. Self-determination was assured and anonymity and confidentiality were guaranteed to all participants. Findings: Nursing students are vulnerable and likely to experience moral distress when faced with ethical dilemmas. They encounter numerous situations which make them question their own values and ideals and those of that around them. Findings of the study surfaced three central themes which included moral distress emanating from the unprofessional behavior of some healthcare workers, the resulting sense of powerlessness, and the differing values and mindsets of the people they serve in the community. Conclusion: This study provides educators a glimpse of the morally distressing situations that often occurs in the community setting. It suggests the importance of raising awareness and understanding of these situations to assist nursing students to prepare themselves to the "real world," where the ideals they have will be constantly challenged and tested.
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页码:2340 / 2350
页数:11
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