Ethical problems in nursing management: Frequency and difficulty of the problems
Autor: | Helena Leino-Kilpi, Silja Iltanen, Pauli Puukka, Elina Aitamaa, Riitta Suhonen |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Value (ethics) Leadership and Management Strategy and Management education MEDLINE 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Nursing Surveys and Questionnaires Ethics Nursing Health care Humans Nurse Administrators 030212 general & internal medicine Nursing management business.industry 030503 health policy & services Health Policy Survey research Hospitals Cross-Sectional Studies Work (electrical) Strategic management 0305 other medical science business Psychology |
Zdroj: | Health Care Management Review. 46:25-34 |
ISSN: | 1550-5030 0361-6274 |
DOI: | 10.1097/hmr.0000000000000236 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND Nurse managers (NMs) lead the biggest personnel group in health care-nurses. They have various responsibilities in clarifying an organization's values to their staff and overseeing and supporting continuous upholding of ethical standards and nurses' ethical competence. PURPOSE The purpose of the study was to investigate the frequency and difficulty of the ethical problems NMs encounter in their work and to determine the background factors correlating with the problems. METHODOLOGY Cross-sectional survey design was used. Ethical problems were approached by five categories related to patients, nursing staff, other professional groups, the organization, and the NMs themselves. The data collected with questionnaires from NMs in ward, middle, and strategic management (n = 214) in Finland from November 2014 to May 2015 were statistically analyzed. RESULTS The most frequently encountered ethical problems were related to nursing staff and organization: About half of NMs encountered those problems at least weekly. The most difficult ethical problems were related to the organization-the mean value of the sum score being significantly higher compared to the four other sum scores (p < .0001). When combining information on the frequency and difficulty of the encountered ethical problems, organization-related problems were the most significant. The more positively NMs assessed their work-related background factors, the fewer ethical problems they encountered and the easier they considered them. CONCLUSION Awareness of the frequency and difficulty of ethical problems in nursing, especially those related to organization, needs to be increased in health care organizations to find solutions for dealing with them. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS Strengthening resources for ethics, like ethics experts and multiprofessional committees, may be helpful. Ethical consideration and discussion of prioritization should be routinely used in administrative decision-making. Ethics education and instructions for repetitive situations could increase NMs' ability to manage with ethical problems. Support mechanisms are needed for situations where difficult value clashes appear. |
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