29 research outputs found
Allelic gene expression imbalance of bovine IGF2, LEP and CCL2 genes in liver, kidney and pituitary
Magnesium sulfate reduces odulation of Adhesion Molecules Expression And Nitric Oxide Synthesis Following Administration Of Magnesium Sulfate In An Experimental Model Of Spinal Cord Injury
Minimally Invasive Saphenous Vein Harvesting Preserves Endothelial Cell Function in Human Saphenous Vein Grafts
Preserved Endothelial Cell Integrity and Nitric Oxide Syntheses Following Endoscopic Harvesting Technique of Saphenous Vein Grafts
Pediatric nurses' information and applications related to ethical codes
WOS:000369890000015PubMed: 26199697Background: Ethics is defined as the entirety of moral principles that form the basis of individuals' behavior; it can also be defined as "moral theory" or "theoretical ethics". Objectives: To determinate information and applications related to ethical codes of pediatric nurses. Patients and Methods: Participants were nurses attending the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Nursing Course and the Pediatric Nursing Course conducted in Istanbul between September 2011 and December 2012. A total of nurses attending the courses at the specified dates and who agreed to participate in the study were included in the analysis. Data were collected through a questionnaire that we developed in accordance with current literature on nursing ethics. Results: 140 nurses participated in this study. Information and applications were related to ethical codes of nurses including four categories; autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice. The principle of confidentiality/keeping secrets. Exactly 64.3% of nurses reported having heard of nursing ethical codes. The best-known ethical code was the principle of justice. Furthermore, while the rates were generally low, some nurses engaged in unethical practices such as patient discrimination and prioritizing acquaintances. Conclusions: We conclude that most nurses working in pediatric clinics act in compliance with ethical codes. We also found that the majority of nurses wanted to learn about ethical codes. For this reason, we recommended that nurses working in clinics and future nurses in training be informed of the appropriate ethical behavior and codes
