Abstract
Background: Ethical problems often emerge in nursing practice. Knowing how to identify them and seeking prudent solutions is essential to promoting ethical and safe care. Objective: To know the experiences and understanding of nursing students and professionals regarding ethical issues and decision-making in hospital nursing practice. Methodology: Qualitative, exploratory-descriptive research was carried out with thirty undergraduate nursing students and twenty nursing professionals from a University Hospital in Southern Brazil. Data were collected through two questionnaires containing open questions and submitted to Discursive Textual Analysis. Results: Students perceive the ethical problem based on concrete experiences of disrespect and insult to principles and rules. Professionals conceptualize it as a challenge to judgment in the complex boundaries between right and wrong. The experiences and decision-making share similarities and have their specificities. Conclusion: Students and professionals display moral sensitivity to understand the ethical problems of practice; critical awareness and reflection are crucial to identifying and responding to workplace ethical conflicts.
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Schneider, D., Ramos, F., Saioron, I., Bruggmann, M., Silva, F., & Lorençoni, B. (2022). Problemas éticos na experiência clínica hospitalar de estudantes e profissionais de enfermagem. Revista de Enfermagem Referência, VI Série(No 1). https://doi.org/10.12707/rv21111
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