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CROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTATION OF THE HOSPITAL ETHICAL CLIMATE SURVEY TO BRAZIL
Journal of Nursing Measurement, 2022Background and Purpose:Adapting cross-culturally the Hospital Ethical Climate Survey to Brazilian nurses.Methods:A methodological study comprising translation, back translation, multidisciplinary committee, expert panel, pilot test and validation of the instrument.
Taís Carpes, Lanes +4 more
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The Hospital Ethical Climate Survey in Turkey
JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation, 2003This study was planned to assess the validity and reliability of the Hospital Ethical Climate Survey (Olson, 1995) in Turkey and to determine how nurses perceive the ethical climate of their working environment. The study was conducted on 276 nurses working in university, social insurance, state, and private hospitals.
Nefise, Bahcecik, Havva, Oztürk
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Nurses’ perceptions of hospital ethical climate and their job satisfaction
Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 2021Summary Background To determine the relationship between nurses’ perceptions of hospital ethical climate and their job satisfaction. Method This study was conducted on 110 nurses in teaching hospitals in Jiroft, Iran. The impact of the nurses’ demographic characteristics on their perceptions of hospital ethical climate and their job satisfaction
M. Faramarzpour +5 more
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Ethical Climate in the Delivery Wards of Educational Hospitals in Southeast Iran
Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 2023Ethical climate is one of the important factors in the working climate of the hospital. Considering the difference in the Ethical climate in different departments of the hospital and the importance of the ethical climate in the delivery ward, this study aimed to assess the characteristics of hospital ethical climate in delivery ward of educational ...
Mahin Khajehpour +3 more
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Nurses' Moral Sensitivity and Hospital Ethical Climate: a Literature Review
Nursing Ethics, 2008Increased technological and pharmacological interventions in patient care when patient outcomes are uncertain have been linked to the escalation in moral and ethical dilemmas experienced by health care providers in acute care settings. Health care research has shown that facilities that are able to attract and retain nursing staff in a competitive ...
Schluter, Jessica +3 more
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Validation of the Iranian Version of the Hospital Ethical Climate Survey
Journal of Nursing Measurement, 2020Background and PurposeThe aim of this study was to determine validation of the Iranian version of the Hospital Ethical Climate Survey (HECS).MethodsThis is a methodological study with a cross-sectional design that was conducted in 2016. A forward–backward translation method was used to translate the questionnaire from English to Persian and face ...
Mozhgan Rivaz +3 more
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Validation of the Hospital Ethical Climate Survey for older people care
Nursing Ethics, 2014Background: The exploration of the ethical climate in the care settings for older people is highlighted in the literature, and it has been associated with various aspects of clinical practice and nurses’ jobs. However, ethical climate is seldom studied in the older people care context.
Suhonen, Riitta A. +4 more
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Hospital ethical climate and teamwork in acute care
Health Care Management Review, 2008Health care delivery teams have received much attention in recent years from researchers and practitioners. Recent empirical research has demonstrated that objective and subjective outcomes tend to be improved when care teams function smoothly and efficiently.
Cheryl, Rathert, David A, Fleming
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Hospital Ethical Climates and Registered Nurses' Turnover Intentions
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2005Purpose : To investigate (a) the effects of hospital ethical climates on positional and professional turnover intentions of registered nurses, and (b) the relationships among demographic factors, employment characteristics, and positional and professional turnover intentions of registered nurses. Design
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Hospital ethical climate mediates moral sensitivity and ethical decision-making ability
Nursing EthicsBackground Ethical decision-making ability is critical for senior nursing interns in addressing complex clinical dilemmas. However, the mediating role of hospital ethical climate in the relationship between moral sensitivity and ethical decision-making remains unexamined.
Fan Xu +3 more
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