This study aims to examine the ethical attitudes of nurses working in a university hospital. The study includes nurses from departments such as internal medicine, surgery, intensive care, and emergency services. A standardized data collection tool was used, and the study was conducted with volunteer participants. This is a descriptive and cross-sectional observational study.
This descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate the ethical attitudes of nurses working in a university hospital setting. Nurses from various departments, including internal medicine, surgery, intensive care, and emergency services, participated in the study voluntarily. Data were collected using the Nurse Information Form and the Ethical Attitudes in Nursing Care Scale. The study aimed to gain insights into nurses' perceptions and behaviors related to ethical principles in clinical practice. The findings are expected to contribute to the development of ethics training programs for nurses and to improve ethical standards in nursing care. \*No results or conclusions are included in this section, as required by ClinicalTrials.gov.\*
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
507
Hasan Kalyoncu University
Gaziantep, Centre, Turkey (Türkiye)
Nurses' Ethical Attitude Scores
Total scores are calculated using the Ethical Attitudes in Nursing Care Scale. Score range: 15 (minimum) to 75 (maximum). Higher scores indicate more positive ethical attitudes among nurses.
Time frame: Within 1 month from the date of data collection
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