Factors related to implementation of nursing care ethical principles in indonesia

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Background: The implementation of ethical principles is crucial in carrying out nursing care, since it is part of the 12 basic competencies, that should be possessed by a nurse. This study aims to analyse the factors associated with the implementation of nurses’ ethical principles. Design and Methods: This study used a quantitative research design, with a cross-sectional approach. The participants consisted of 389 nurses, working in the medical ward of the hospitals, in Indonesia. Data were analysed using the bivariate analysis, t-test, ANOVA and multiple linear regression test. Results: There were no significant relationships between the demographic factors and the ethical behaviour. There was a relationship between caring behaviour and the application of ethical principles (p=0.000, and a correlation coefficient of 0.602). Conclusion: Nurse ethical behaviour was improved, by increasing their caring attitude.

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Ilkafah, I., Tyas, A. P. M., & Haryanto, J. (2021). Factors related to implementation of nursing care ethical principles in indonesia. Journal of Public Health Research, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.4081/jphr.2021.2211

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