نتایج جستجو برای: iranian nurses

تعداد نتایج: 94914  

1970
F Zahedi M Sanjari M Aala M Peymani K Aramesh A Parsapour SS Bagher Maddah MA Cheraghi GH Mirzabeigi B Larijani M Vahid Dastgerdi

Nurses are ever-increasingly confronted with complex concerns in their practice. Codes of ethics are fundamental guidance for nursing as many other professions. Although there are authentic international codes of ethics for nurses, the national code would be the additional assistance provided for clinical nurses in their complex roles in care of patients, education, research and management of s...

Journal: :Nursing ethics 2017
Fariba Borhani Abbas Abbaszadeh Elham Mohamadi Erfan Ghasemi Mohammad Javad Hoseinabad-Farahani

BACKGROUND Moral sensitivity is the foremost prerequisite to ethical performance; a review of literature shows that nurses are sometimes not sensitive enough for a variety of reasons. Moral distress is a frequent phenomenon in nursing, which may result in paradoxes in care, dealing with patients and rendering high-quality care. This may, in turn, hinder the meeting of care objectives, thus affe...

2016
Forough Rafii Alireza Nikbakht Nasrabadi Zahra Sadat Dibaji Forooshani

INTRODUCTION The professional satisfaction of staff is one of the most challenging organizational concepts that can enhance the efficiency level of organizations. In a similar vein, the professional satisfaction of nurses is of considerable importance, in that, professional dissatisfaction among nurses could result in emotional detachment, depression, anger, evasion from work, and inefficacy an...

Journal: :Nursing ethics 2012
Foroozan Atashzadeh Shorideh Tahereh Ashktorab Farideh Yaghmaei

Researchers have identified the phenomena of moral distress through many studies in Western countries. This research reports the first study of moral distress in Iran. Because of the differences in cultural values and nursing education, nurses working in intensive care units may experience moral distress differently than reported in previous studies. This research used a qualitative method invo...

2012
Mohadeseh Motamed-Jahromi Abbas Abbaszadeh Fariba Borhani Homa Zaher

Patient advocacy is an inherent component of professional nursing ethics; in other words, nurses' enough knowledge would be essential to gain a positive attitude towards nursing advocacy. Using a descriptive-analytic design, this study aimed to assess the correlation between nurses' perception and attitudes towards patient advocacy, amongst 385 nurses in Kerman, Iran; hence, a three-part questi...

2013
Fatemeh Hashemi Alireza Nikbakht Nasrabadi Fariba Asghari

Background Revealing an error to a patient is an important ethical consideration. The present study was designed to explore nurses’ perceived concerns regarding error disclosure. Method Information obtained from 80 experienced nurses regarding their error disclosure using focused group discussion method. Data were then analyzed using inductive content analysis method. Results patient’s reaction...

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