Ethical Conciliation Hearings held by the Regional Nursing Council of São Paulo
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the Ethical Conciliation Hearings held by the Regional Nursing Council of São Paulo. Methods: this is a retrospective study, of a quantitative approach, with documentary analysis. To obtain the data, documents related to ethical processes were analyzed. The time frame established for the study was from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2017. Results: 513 Ethical Conciliation Hearings were held and ratified. Nurses represent the category that most denunciate and are most accused. The highest percentages of ethical conciliations were in events related to public and hospital institutions. The Conduct Adjustment Term was the modality with the highest number of agreements. The main reason of conciliation failure was the non-attendance of at least one of the parties. Conclusions: the Ethical Conciliation Hearings represent an effective alternative instrument for the resolution of ethical-disciplinary processes in nursing. |
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Ethical Conciliation Hearings held by the Regional Nursing Council of São Paulo |
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Ethical Conciliation Hearings held by the Regional Nursing Council of São Paulo |
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Ethical Conciliation Hearings held by the Regional Nursing Council of São Paulo Urias,Vagner Code of Ethics Nursing Ethics Professional Ethics Professional Misconduct Nursing |
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Ethical Conciliation Hearings held by the Regional Nursing Council of São Paulo |
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Ethical Conciliation Hearings held by the Regional Nursing Council of São Paulo |
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Ethical Conciliation Hearings held by the Regional Nursing Council of São Paulo |
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Ethical Conciliation Hearings held by the Regional Nursing Council of São Paulo |
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Ethical Conciliation Hearings held by the Regional Nursing Council of São Paulo |
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Urias,Vagner |
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Urias,Vagner Barros,Vinicius Gomes Santos,Marcelo José dos |
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Barros,Vinicius Gomes Santos,Marcelo José dos |
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Urias,Vagner Barros,Vinicius Gomes Santos,Marcelo José dos |
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Code of Ethics Nursing Ethics Professional Ethics Professional Misconduct Nursing |
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Code of Ethics Nursing Ethics Professional Ethics Professional Misconduct Nursing |
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ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the Ethical Conciliation Hearings held by the Regional Nursing Council of São Paulo. Methods: this is a retrospective study, of a quantitative approach, with documentary analysis. To obtain the data, documents related to ethical processes were analyzed. The time frame established for the study was from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2017. Results: 513 Ethical Conciliation Hearings were held and ratified. Nurses represent the category that most denunciate and are most accused. The highest percentages of ethical conciliations were in events related to public and hospital institutions. The Conduct Adjustment Term was the modality with the highest number of agreements. The main reason of conciliation failure was the non-attendance of at least one of the parties. Conclusions: the Ethical Conciliation Hearings represent an effective alternative instrument for the resolution of ethical-disciplinary processes in nursing. |
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