Moral deliberation of nurses regarding hospitalization by court order
Aim: to analyze the ethical problems experienced by intensive care nurses in situations of hospitalization by judicial order in the perspective of moral deliberation. Method: qualitative research carried out between January and December 2016, through semi-structured interviews with 42 intensive care...
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria,
2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | Aim: to analyze the ethical problems experienced by intensive care nurses in situations of hospitalization by judicial order in the perspective of moral deliberation. Method: qualitative research carried out between January and December 2016, through semi-structured interviews with 42 intensive care nurses from South and Southeast regions of Brazil. Interpreted through Discursive Textual Analysis. Results: the analysis resulted in three categories that present in their content the priority of deliberation, the moral suffering of nurses and the nurse's advocacy. Final considerations: health judicialization brings significant changes in social and institutional relations. Nurses must realize that, facing the different possibilities of decision-making in the face of ethical problems, important moral values are in conflict. |
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Item Description: | 2179-7692 2179-7692 10.5902/2179769235033 |