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2 sty 2021 · Inductive analysis with clear steps for defining and synthesizing themes in research reviews revealed three categories concerning moral courage in nursing: definition and descriptions of moral courage, characteristics of the morally courageous nurse, and skills and acts of the morally courageous nurse.
Nurses need moral courage to assure quality care and safety of patients, to interact with other healthcare professionals and to advocate for consistent universal care with healthcare and community organizations (Pajakoski, 2021).
11 maj 2012 · This article provides an overview of moral courage, defines important terms, examines barriers to moral courage, discusses strategies for developing moral courage, reviews peer support and organizational cultures that support moral courage, and discusses whistle-blowing.
Moral courage causes caregivers to adhere to the principles and values of professional ethics in some situations such as protecting the patient's privacy, giving bad news and caring for an infected patient (Gallagher, 2011; Gregg & Magilvy, 2004).
15 lut 2021 · Inductive analysis using Whittemore and Knafl’s framework (2005) revealed three categories concerning moral courage in nursing: definition and descriptions of moral courage, characteristics of...
Moral courage as part of the moral competence of nurses has received increasing attention. Determination of the factors affecting moral courage is important in improving the quality of care. The purpose of this study was to investigate moral courage and related factors among frontline nurses from an empowerment perspective. Methods.
22 mar 2016 · Results: Seven core attributes of moral courage were identified: true presence, moral integrity, responsibility, honesty, advocacy, commitment and perseverance, and personal risk. Antecedents were ethical sensitivity, conscience, and experience. Consequences included personal and professional development and empowerment. Discussion and conclusion: