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Perception of care quality and ethical sensitivity in surgical nurses.
Nurs Ethics. 2020 May; 27(3):673-685.NE

Abstract

BACKGROUND

It is stated that high ethical sensitivity positively affects the quality of nursing care. However, the relationship between nursing care quality and ethical sensitivity has not been clearly demonstrated in researches.

AIM

This study was carried out to determine the relationship between surgical nurses' care behaviors and their ethical sensitivity.

METHOD

The sample of this cross-sectional, descriptive-correlational study consists of 308 nurses who worked at the surgical departments in four Turkish hospitals. The data were collected using the "Nurse Description Form" developed by the researcher, "Caring Behaviours Inventory-24" and "Ethical Sensitivity Questionnaire." Data were evaluated by the Mann Whitney U test, Kruskal Wallis one-way analysis of variance and Spearman correlation analysis.

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS

The study was approved by the ethics committee. Verbal and written consent was received from the nurses.

RESULTS

It was found in the study that nurses' Caring Behaviours Inventory-24 total score median was 5.25 (4.83-5.58), nurses' perception level of caring quality was high, median of Ethical Sensitivity Questionnaire total score was 89.00 (75.00-101.00) and nurses' ethical sensitivity was moderate. A negative significant relation was found between nurses' Caring Behaviours Inventory-24 total score and Ethical Sensitivity Questionnaire total score (r = -0.162; p = 0.009). A negative relation was also detected between nurses' working period at the current clinic and providing benefit (r = -0.147; p = 0.012), holistic approach (r = -0.139; p = 0.018) and orientation (r = -0.175; p = 0.003) scores of Ethical Sensitivity Questionnaire sub-scales.

CONCLUSION

Nurses' perception levels of caring quality were high and their ethical sensitivity levels were moderate. It was found out that nurses' ethical sensitivity increased together with their perception of caring quality, and as their working period at the current clinic increased, the ethical sensitivity also increased in terms of the sub-scales of providing benefit, holistic approach, and orientation. The factors that adversely affect the quality of nursing care and ethical sensitivity should be examined and attempts should be made to improve the working environment.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Kocaeli University, Turkey.Kirklareli University, Turkey.Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Turkey.Kocaeli University, Turkey.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

32043424

Citation

Mert Boğa, Selda, et al. "Perception of Care Quality and Ethical Sensitivity in Surgical Nurses." Nursing Ethics, vol. 27, no. 3, 2020, pp. 673-685.
Mert Boğa S, Aydin Sayilan A, Kersu Ö, et al. Perception of care quality and ethical sensitivity in surgical nurses. Nurs Ethics. 2020;27(3):673-685.
Mert Boğa, S., Aydin Sayilan, A., Kersu, Ö., & Baydemİr, C. (2020). Perception of care quality and ethical sensitivity in surgical nurses. Nursing Ethics, 27(3), 673-685. https://doi.org/10.1177/0969733020901830
Mert Boğa S, et al. Perception of Care Quality and Ethical Sensitivity in Surgical Nurses. Nurs Ethics. 2020;27(3):673-685. PubMed PMID: 32043424.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Perception of care quality and ethical sensitivity in surgical nurses. AU - Mert Boğa,Selda, AU - Aydin Sayilan,Aylin, AU - Kersu,Özlem, AU - Baydemİr,Canan, Y1 - 2020/02/11/ PY - 2020/2/12/pubmed PY - 2020/12/22/medline PY - 2020/2/12/entrez KW - Care behaviors KW - ethical sensitivity KW - nurse SP - 673 EP - 685 JF - Nursing ethics JO - Nurs Ethics VL - 27 IS - 3 N2 - BACKGROUND: It is stated that high ethical sensitivity positively affects the quality of nursing care. However, the relationship between nursing care quality and ethical sensitivity has not been clearly demonstrated in researches. AIM: This study was carried out to determine the relationship between surgical nurses' care behaviors and their ethical sensitivity. METHOD: The sample of this cross-sectional, descriptive-correlational study consists of 308 nurses who worked at the surgical departments in four Turkish hospitals. The data were collected using the "Nurse Description Form" developed by the researcher, "Caring Behaviours Inventory-24" and "Ethical Sensitivity Questionnaire." Data were evaluated by the Mann Whitney U test, Kruskal Wallis one-way analysis of variance and Spearman correlation analysis. ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS: The study was approved by the ethics committee. Verbal and written consent was received from the nurses. RESULTS: It was found in the study that nurses' Caring Behaviours Inventory-24 total score median was 5.25 (4.83-5.58), nurses' perception level of caring quality was high, median of Ethical Sensitivity Questionnaire total score was 89.00 (75.00-101.00) and nurses' ethical sensitivity was moderate. A negative significant relation was found between nurses' Caring Behaviours Inventory-24 total score and Ethical Sensitivity Questionnaire total score (r = -0.162; p = 0.009). A negative relation was also detected between nurses' working period at the current clinic and providing benefit (r = -0.147; p = 0.012), holistic approach (r = -0.139; p = 0.018) and orientation (r = -0.175; p = 0.003) scores of Ethical Sensitivity Questionnaire sub-scales. CONCLUSION: Nurses' perception levels of caring quality were high and their ethical sensitivity levels were moderate. It was found out that nurses' ethical sensitivity increased together with their perception of caring quality, and as their working period at the current clinic increased, the ethical sensitivity also increased in terms of the sub-scales of providing benefit, holistic approach, and orientation. The factors that adversely affect the quality of nursing care and ethical sensitivity should be examined and attempts should be made to improve the working environment. SN - 1477-0989 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/32043424/Perception_of_care_quality_and_ethical_sensitivity_in_surgical_nurses_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -