Ethical dilemmas in prehospital emergency care – from the perspective of specialist ambulance nurse students

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作者
Anna Abelsson
Lillemor Lindwall
机构
[1] Jönköping University,Department of Nursing Science, School of Health Sciences
[2] Karlstad University,Department of Health Sciences
关键词
Human dignity; Ethical conflict; Ethical dilemma; Specialist ambulance nurse; Critical incident technique; Hermeneutic text interpretation;
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10.1007/s40889-018-0055-5
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摘要
The aim of this study was to describe specialist ambulance nurse students’ experiences of ethical conflicts and dilemmas in prehospital emergency care. In the autumn of 2015, after participating in a mandatory lecture on ethics, 24 specialist ambulance nurse (SAN) students reported experiences and interpretations concerning conflicts and ethical dilemmas from prehospital emergency care. The text consisted of 24 written critical incidents which were interpreted using hermeneutic text interpretation. The text revealed three themes: Not safeguarding a patient’s body and identity; Not agreeing on the care actions; and Not treating the patient with dignity. The SANs experiences ethical dilemmas and conflict of values when they witness how others violate a patient’s dignity. Discussion and reflection is based on ethical conflicts and dilemmas experienced when students see how caregivers do not safeguard the patient’s body or identity. When caregivers have a conflicting will, it results in patients not being treated in an ethical manner. Also, seeing how caregivers put themselves in a power position over patients is described as an ethical dilemma that students experience when they choose not to intervene.
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