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KMID : 0614820220280050487
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2022 Volume.28 No. 5 p.487 ~ p.498
Ethical Climate of Nurses in Korea: A Scoping Review
Noh Yoon-Goo

Lee Oe-Seon
Abstract
Objectives: This study aimed to understand the status of research on the ethical climate of Korean nurses through a scoping review.

Methods: The research process was conducted to the five steps of Arksey and O'Malley. The data were searched based on the COre DB recommended by NECA. Studies published up to September 2021 were included. The selected 17 studies were organized using Zotero and Microsoft Excel.

Results: The final 17 studies included 14 quantitative studies, one mixed study, one qualitative study, and one systematic literature review. The variables studied along with the ethical climate were empathy, moral sensitivity, moral anguish, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment. When the variables were classified into individual, organizational, work, and patient perspectives, the individual perspective variable was the most common. The ethical climate of Korean nurses had an effect on related variables, with positive effects on job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and retention intention, and negative effects on intention-to-leave and moral distress.

Conclusions: This study presents the rationale for improving nursing outcomes based on the ethical climate. New leadership and revised business practices in an organization can change the ethical climate; improving it can lead to improvements in variables related to individuals, nursing work, organizations, and patients.
KEYWORD
Hospital ethics, Environments, Review, Nurse, Korea
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