Being a good nurse and doing the right thing: A replication study

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Abstract

This qualitative research study, a replication of a study published in 2002, investigated the qualities of a good nurse and the role ethics plays in decision making. After reviewing the limitations of the published work, the current study implemented modifications related to the research questions, sample selection, data collection, and use of software for data analysis. The original study identified seven categories that related to being a good nurse and doing the right thing. In the present study, the use of relational analysis led to the recognition of four categories: (1) personal traits and attributes; (2) technical skills and management of care; (3) work environment and co-workers; and (4) caring and caring behaviors. To understand what it means to be a good nurse and do the right thing is a complex task; however, this research adds to the small amount of empirical data that exists to describe those characteristics. © The Author(s) 2011.

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Catlett, S., & Lovan, S. R. (2011). Being a good nurse and doing the right thing: A replication study. Nursing Ethics, 18(1), 54–63. https://doi.org/10.1177/0969733010386162

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