The impact of clinical nurses’ perception of hospital ethical climates on their organizational citizenship behavior

Autor: Wang, Lu, Li, Dan, Wei, Wanhong, Zhang, Ting, Tang, Wenjuan, Lu, Qunfeng
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Medicine
ISSN: 1536-5964
0025-7974
Popis: Background As the main force in the development of healthcare, nurses have the longest contact time with patients in clinical practice, their perception of the hospital ethical climates affecting nurses’ attitudes and related ethical issues. hospital ethical climates have become an essential environmental factor for nurses to make and implement ethical decisions. Objective This study aims to investigate the current status of nurses’ perception of the hospital ethical climates and the nurses’ organizational citizenship behavior, exploring the impact of the nurse's perception of the hospital ethical climates on the nurses’ organizational citizenship behavior. Methods A cross-sectional survey adopted, random sampling and cluster sampling were used to select 624 nurses from August 2019 to February 2020. The hospital ethical climate scale and organizational citizenship behavior scale were used as the questionnaire. The data was analyzed by SPSS 21.0 software. On-the-job clinical nurses who had been employed in the hospital for more than 1 year were eligible. Nurses who were administratively punished by the hospital or health administrative authorities were excluded. Results The average scores of hospital ethical climates were 4.30 (standard deviation: 0.44), with organizational citizenship behavior 4.42 (standard deviation: 0.42). The correlation coefficient between nurses’ perception of hospital ethical climates and organizational citizenship behavior was 0.359 (P
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