Moral sensitivity components identified among nurses from Intensive Care Units

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Autor(a) principal: Schallenberger,Cláudia Denise
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Tomaschewski-Barlem,Jamila Geri, Barlem,Edison Luiz Devos, Rocha,Laurelize Pereira, Dalmolin,Graziele de Lima, Pereira,Liliane Alves
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to identify ethical problems from the components of moral sensitivity among nurses of Intensive Care Units. Method: qualitative, exploratory-descriptive study developed in a hospital in the South of Brazil with 19 nurses working in intensive care units through semi-structured interviews that were analyzed through discursive textual analysis. Results: ethical education, dialogue, relationships with other health team members, professional autonomy, knowledge, personal values, effective communication, leadership and patients' positive outcomes were identified as important components of nurses' moral sensitivity, and comprise the domains of moral consciousness, benevolent motivation, and spontaneous moral perception. Final considerations: the components of moral sensitivity identified in this study facilitate nurses' instrumentalization in the face of decision making and ethical problems in the intensive care setting.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Moral sensitivity components identified among nurses from Intensive Care Units
title Moral sensitivity components identified among nurses from Intensive Care Units
spellingShingle Moral sensitivity components identified among nurses from Intensive Care Units
Schallenberger,Cláudia Denise
Moral
Nursing
Ethics in Nursing
Critical Care
Health
title_short Moral sensitivity components identified among nurses from Intensive Care Units
title_full Moral sensitivity components identified among nurses from Intensive Care Units
title_fullStr Moral sensitivity components identified among nurses from Intensive Care Units
title_full_unstemmed Moral sensitivity components identified among nurses from Intensive Care Units
title_sort Moral sensitivity components identified among nurses from Intensive Care Units
author Schallenberger,Cláudia Denise
author_facet Schallenberger,Cláudia Denise
Tomaschewski-Barlem,Jamila Geri
Barlem,Edison Luiz Devos
Rocha,Laurelize Pereira
Dalmolin,Graziele de Lima
Pereira,Liliane Alves
author_role author
author2 Tomaschewski-Barlem,Jamila Geri
Barlem,Edison Luiz Devos
Rocha,Laurelize Pereira
Dalmolin,Graziele de Lima
Pereira,Liliane Alves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schallenberger,Cláudia Denise
Tomaschewski-Barlem,Jamila Geri
Barlem,Edison Luiz Devos
Rocha,Laurelize Pereira
Dalmolin,Graziele de Lima
Pereira,Liliane Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Moral
Nursing
Ethics in Nursing
Critical Care
Health
topic Moral
Nursing
Ethics in Nursing
Critical Care
Health
description ABSTRACT Objective: to identify ethical problems from the components of moral sensitivity among nurses of Intensive Care Units. Method: qualitative, exploratory-descriptive study developed in a hospital in the South of Brazil with 19 nurses working in intensive care units through semi-structured interviews that were analyzed through discursive textual analysis. Results: ethical education, dialogue, relationships with other health team members, professional autonomy, knowledge, personal values, effective communication, leadership and patients' positive outcomes were identified as important components of nurses' moral sensitivity, and comprise the domains of moral consciousness, benevolent motivation, and spontaneous moral perception. Final considerations: the components of moral sensitivity identified in this study facilitate nurses' instrumentalization in the face of decision making and ethical problems in the intensive care setting.
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