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Int Emerg Nurs ; 63: 101186, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35749969

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INTRODUCTION: Emergency nurses are likely to experience serious ethical dilemmas and conflicts because of the dangerous and unpredictable care situations. Nursing ethical decision-making ability is therefore a core competence. Empathy and professional values may be the important variables that influence ethical decision-making. However, for emergency nurses, there is a lack of empirical evidence to support presently. This study aimed to explore the influence of empathy and professional values on nursing ethical decision-making of emergency nurses. METHODS: A convenience sample of 236 emergency nurses from 10 general hospitals in China were surveyed. Their ethical decision-making ability, empathy and professional values were measured using the Judgment About Nursing Decision scale, Jefferson Scale of Empathy-Health Professionals, and Nursing Professional Values Scale-Revised, respectively. Additionally, their sociodemographic data were collected. Univariate analysis, Pearson analysis, and multiple linear regression were performed. RESULTS: The mean ethical decision-making score of emergency nurses was 295.06 ± 26.49, which was medium level. Their average ethical choice score was higher than that of ethical action (P < 0.001). The multiple linear regression results showed that professional values (Standardized coefficients (ß) = 0.295, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.618-1.618), empathy (ß = 0.210, 95% CI: 0.620-1.613), job title (ß = 0.253, 95% CI: 0.357-2.800) and number of forms of in-service training on ethical decision-making (ß = 0.243, 95% CI: 0.254-3.942) were the independent factors significantly influencing the ethical decision-making ability. The multivariate linear regression model had an F statistic of 32.153 (P < 0.001) and an R2 = 0.588. CONCLUSIONS: Strengthening nurses' empathy and professional values can help nurses make ethical decisions. More clinical experience and in-service training on ethical decision-making can help emergency nurses better handle ethical dilemmas and conflicts.


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Ethics, Nursing , China , Cross-Sectional Studies , Decision Making , Empathy , Humans , Morals
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