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KMID : 0351819930340030205
Kyunpook University Medical Journal
1993 Volume.34 No. 3 p.205 ~ p.218
Nurse's Ethics-level by Nurese and Patients



Abstract
This study is designed to compare the nurse's ethics-level responding by nurses with the nurse's ethics-level responding by patients. The objectives is to help nurses estabilish a more positive ethical view point and to give good quality of
nursing
service to the patients.
The following data conclusions were derived from a survey on 125 nurses and 107 patients at a hospital in Taegu by means o questionnaire from April 2nd to April 14th, 1992.
@ES Ethical contents were categorized into three demensions based on Code for Korean
nurses:
@EN 1) nurses-patients relationship
2) professional values
3) nurses-co-workers relationship
@ES The result of this study were as follows:
@EN The ethics-level toward a patient responding by nurses showed that they performed nursing practice according to a care plan regardless of patient's preference though nurses repected patient's right and performed a fair nursing practive.
In ethics-level toward profession responding by nurses, nerses observed and recorded about patient's condition honestly and they reported mistake arising out of nursing care immediately to supervisors but they showed low ethics-level in efforts
for
porfessional improvement.
In ethics-level toward co-workers responding by nurses, nurses thought the relation to a patients more inportant than other co-workers and nurses and not report to supervisors on their nursing colleagues mistake and gave support to the nurses
when
they
were blamed for the mistake by the patients and their family, But nurses did not overlook doctor's mistake and they did not support the doctor blamed for the mistake by the patients and their family.
The nurse's ethics-level toward a patient responding by patients showed that nurses usually had positive ethical viewpoint but showed that they did not respect patient's right and performed nursing practice according to a care plan regardless of
patient's preference.
The nurse's ethics-level toward profession responding by patients showed that nurses did their best with their professional pride but showed low ethics-level in independent nursing care.
The nurse's ethics-level toward a patients a patient and profession responding by nurses and patients showed that there was significant difference between nurse's consciousness and patient's consciousness.
It was that nurse's ethics-level responding by patients was better than nurse's ethics-level
responding by nurses.
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