A study on different types of moral courage and coping styles of clinical nurses: based on potential profile analysis [PDF]
Background In professional ethics-related events, there are various unpleasant and complex ethical issues that require strong moral courage. Our aim is to identify and describe the potential categories of moral courage among nurses and to clarify the ...
Nian Hong +8 more
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Moral courage approach-based ethics education effect on clinical decision making of emergency nurses [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Nurses require moral courage to make appropriate decisions. Ethics education can enhance moral courage and boost the nurses’ clinical decision-making potential.
Hedayat Jafari +4 more
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Factors associated with the moral courage of nurses in China: A cross‐sectional study [PDF]
Aim The purpose of this study was to assess the level of moral courage among nurses in China, and to explore related influential factors, to help nursing managers take measures to improve nurses' moral courage. Design A cross‐sectional study. Methods The
Mingtao Huang +3 more
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Latent profile analysis of moral courage and coping style among nursing interns: a multicenter cross-sectional survey [PDF]
Background Clinical practice is a necessary experience for nursing students to become qualified nurses. Nursing interns’ moral courage is essential to taking a positive coping style and providing high-quality care. This study aimed to explore the current
Xue Wang +4 more
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Relationship between Moral Sensitivity and Moral Reasoning with Moral Courage in Nursing Students [PDF]
Background: Nursing students required to be prepared to face ethical problems in their future workplace. Solving moral dilemmas requires the implementation of moral decisions, which necessitates significant moral courage.
Atefeh Babaei +2 more
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Latent profiles of nursing students’ moral courage, moral sensitivity, and moral resilience: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Growing scholarly attention has been directed toward moral courage in nursing, particularly among students confronting complex ethical challenges; however, existing research often neglects the diverse characteristics of interns’ moral courage ...
Mingtao Huang +6 more
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The relationship between ethical leadership, moral sensitivity, and moral courage among head nurses [PDF]
Background Moral courage is a key factor in accelerating the implementation of moral behavior. Effective ethical leadership can enhance head nurses’ moral competence—particularly moral sensitivity, which serves as a cornerstone of the moral decision ...
Juntong Meng, Xiaoling Guo
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The relationship between ethical leadership, conscientiousness, and moral courage from nurses’ perspective [PDF]
Background Nurses’ conscientiousness and moral courage are essential to providing high quality care. Leadership is one of the factors that may be very effective in strengthening these characteristics in nurses.
Samaneh Pakizekho +1 more
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The predictive factors of moral courage among hospital nurses [PDF]
Background Having moral courage is a crucial characteristic for nurses to handle ethical quandaries, stay true to their professional obligations towards patients, and uphold ethical principles.
Hamideh Hakimi +4 more
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Moral courage and psychological empowerment among nurses [PDF]
Background Moral courage is one of the fundamental values of nursing profession and a powerful method of coping with ethical problems. Psychological empowerment is a suitable method of enabling individuals to coping mental pressures of the work ...
Zahra Khoshmehr +3 more
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