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Ethics interventions for healthcare professionals and students: A systematic review.

Minna Stolt, Helena Leino-Kilpi1, Minka Ruokonen, Hanna Repo2, Riitta Suhonen3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The ethics and value bases in healthcare are widely acknowledged. There is a need to improve and raise awareness of ethics in complex systems and in line with competing needs, different stakeholders and patients' rights. Evidence-based strategies and interventions for the development of procedures and practice have been used to improve care and services. However, it is not known whether and to what extent ethics can be developed using interventions.
OBJECTIVES: To examine ethics interventions conducted on healthcare professionals and healthcare students to achieve ethics-related outcomes. RESEARCH
DESIGN: A systematic review.
METHODS: Five electronic databases were searched: CINAHL, the Cochrane Library, Philosopher's Index, PubMed and PsycINFO. We searched for published articles written in English without a time limit using the keywords: ethic* OR moral* AND intervention OR program OR pre-post OR quasi-experimental OR rct OR experimental AND nurse OR nursing OR health care. In the four-phased retrieval process, 23 full texts out of 4675 citations were included in the review. Data were analysed using conventional content analysis. Ethical consideration: This systematic review was conducted following good scientific practice in every phase.
FINDINGS: It is possible to affect the ethics of healthcare practices through professionals and students. All the interventions were educational in type. Many of the interventions were related to the ethical or moral sensitivity of the professionals, such as moral courage and empowerment. A few of the interventions focused on identifying ethical problems or research ethics.
CONCLUSION: Patient-related outcomes followed by organisational outcomes can be improved by ethics interventions targeting professionals. Such outcomes are promising in developing ethical safety for healthcare patients and professionals.

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Keywords:  Ethics; healthcare; intervention; nursing; systematic review

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28393607     DOI: 10.1177/0969733017700237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Ethics        ISSN: 0969-7330            Impact factor:   2.874


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1.  Self-evaluated ethical competence of a practicing physiotherapist: a national study in Finland.

Authors:  Kati Kulju; Riitta Suhonen; Pauli Puukka; Anna Tolvanen; Helena Leino-Kilpi
Journal:  BMC Med Ethics       Date:  2020-05-29       Impact factor: 2.652

Review 2.  Healthcare professionals' ethical competence: A scoping review.

Authors:  Janika Koskenvuori; Minna Stolt; Riitta Suhonen; Helena Leino-Kilpi
Journal:  Nurs Open       Date:  2018-07-16

3.  Nurses Who Assume the Role of Advocate for Older Hospitalized Patients: A Qualitative Study.

Authors:  Corina Elena Luca; Andrea Cavicchioli; Monica Bianchi
Journal:  SAGE Open Nurs       Date:  2021-07-28

4.  Midwifery students' experiences of support for ethical competence.

Authors:  Leena Honkavuo
Journal:  Nurs Ethics       Date:  2021-08-27       Impact factor: 2.874

5.  The usability, feasibility and fidelity of the Ethics Quarter e-learning intervention for nurse managers.

Authors:  Laura Laukkanen; Riitta Suhonen; Eliisa Löyttyniemi; Helena Leino-Kilpi
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2022-03-15       Impact factor: 2.463

Review 6.  The Main Features of Resilience in Healthcare Providers: A Scoping Review.

Authors:  Akbar Sheikhrabori; Hamid Peyrovi; Hamidreza Khankeh
Journal:  Med J Islam Repub Iran       Date:  2022-02-03

7.  Validation of the Dutch-language version of Nurses' Moral Courage Scale.

Authors:  Olivia Numminen; Kasper Konings; Roelant Claerhout; Chris Gastmans; Jouko Katajisto; Helena Leino-Kilpi; Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé
Journal:  Nurs Ethics       Date:  2021-01-11       Impact factor: 2.874

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