신생아집중치료실 간호사의 윤리적 환경과 도덕적 고뇌
= Ethical Climate and Moral Distress among Neonatal Intensive Care Unit RNs
- 저자[authors] 전유정,김영혜,손현미
- 학술지명[periodical name] 글로벌 건강과 간호
- 권호사항[Volume/Issue] Vol.9No.1[2019]
- 발행처[publisher] 부산대학교 간호과학연구소
- 자료유형[Document Type] 학술저널
- 수록면[Pagination] 28-37
- 언어[language] Korean
- 발행년[Publication Year] 2019
다국어 초록[Multilingual Abstract]
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to evaluate the levels of ethical climate and moral distress and to identify factors that affect moral distress among clinical nurses who work in neonatal intensive care unit(NICU). Methods: Correlation study was conducted on 152 NICU nurses of 7 university hospitals. The collected data from October to November 2013 were surveyed using a self-reported questionnaire. The data were analyzed with SPSS/WIN version 20.0. Results: The average of ethical climate score was 86.82, and the average of moral distress score was 5.16. For moral distress, there was a significant difference between marital status and number of years of experience. Ethical climate were negatively correlated with moral distress(r=-.54, p<.001). Factors Influencing on moral distress explained 45.1% of the variance in clinical career of NICU and the ethical climate. Conclusion: The results suggest that the educational programs and strategies for NICU nurse should be developed to decrease their moral distress.