The relationship between hospital ethical climate and continuing education in nursing ethics. [PDF]
BackgroundIn recent years, there has been a growing interest in the importance of creating a healthy ethical climate. Although relationship with various factors and the ethical climate have been reported, understanding of the relationship between ethical
Ayaka Okumoto +3 more
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A multi-level study on whether ethical climate influences the affective well-being of millennial employees [PDF]
Millennial employees are increasingly paying more attention to well-being in the workplace and it has become an important issue for managers. Given that millennial employees are more sensitive to ethical issues, this study began by analyzing an ethical ...
Wei Su, Juhee Hahn
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Perception of the ethical climate among hospital employees in a public healthcare system: a cross-sectional survey at the University Hospital of Split, Croatia [PDF]
Background In this cross-sectional study, we assessed the ethical climate at the University Hospital of Split in Croatia and investigated its potential indicators.
Zrinka Hrgović +5 more
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Hospital ethical climate survey - selected psychometric properties of the scale and results among polish nurses and midwives [PDF]
Background: The hospital ethical climate affects the quality of nursing care. A positive ethical climate is likely to reduce the proportion of those who consider leaving the profession, so it is necessary to develop tools which will enable assessment and
Magdalena Dziurka +6 more
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Structural equation modeling of caring behaviors and anxiety in nursing students during internship: the mediating role of ethical climate [PDF]
Background Internship in nursing education strengthens competence, confidence, and professional skills. It is essential to identify the clinical factors affecting anxiety and the ethical climate among nursing students in this era. This study aimed to (1)
Roya Dokoohaki +4 more
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Predicting the impact of nurses’ perception of job involvement and ethical climate on caring behaviors: the mediating and moderating effect of job involvement—a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Nurses’ perceptions of the ethical climate in their workplace and their level of job involvement are crucial factors that may influence their professional behaviors.
Samira Rohaninasab +2 more
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Perception of the ethical climate among healthcare professionals in an emergency room from southern Brazil [PDF]
Introduction: The ethical climate is defined as the shared perception among healthcare professionals of what is ethically correct behavior and how to deal with ethical issues.
Taís Carpes Lanes +5 more
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Moral distress, ethical climate, and compassion fatigue among oncology nurses: the mediating role of moral distress [PDF]
Background Oncology nurses have a vital role in providing care for individuals with cancer. Ethical dilemmas arise for oncology nurses caring for these patients.
Akbar Zare-Kaseb +3 more
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Construed Organizational Ethical Climate and Whistleblowing Behavior: The Moderated Mediation Effect of Person–Organization Value Congruence and Ethical Leader Behavior [PDF]
An organizational ethical climate enhances the degree of collaboration and cohesion among employees and facilitates the development and interests of organizations. Such roles lead to organizational sustainable development and survival.
Han Cai, Lingfeng Zhu, Xiu Jin
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The mediation effects of moral resilience on the relationship between hospital ethical climate and work engagement among nurses: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Purpose Nurses work in complex healthcare environments characterized by high-stakes decisions, moral dilemmas, and ethical challenges. While prior studies link hospital ethical climate to work engagement, the mechanisms underlying this relationship ...
Wenwen Zhang +4 more
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