Objectives:
The study determines the effects of the hospitals ethical climate on the moral
sensitivity of nurses.
Methods: The study design is descriptive and correlational. The data was obtained from 99 nurses who voluntarily
accepted to fully participate in the surveys conducted. The data was analysed
using descriptive statistics and Pearson correlations.
Results: As a
result of the study, the ethical climate perception of nurses and their moral
sensitivity level was found to be above average. A positive, meaningful and
medium relationship was found between the moral sensitivity level of nurses and
ethical climate perceptions of nurses.
Conclusions: Our
findings support that the ethical climate perception of nurses is an important
factor in determining the moral sensitivity. Consequently, building an ethical
climate in all the hospitals that provide health care will result in a high
moral sensitivity of nurses when giving health care.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Health Care Administration |
Journal Section | Original Articles |
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Publication Date | March 4, 2019 |
Submission Date | May 14, 2018 |
Acceptance Date | July 5, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 5 Issue: 2 |