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Ethical dilemmas in nursing documentation
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Background:
Nursing documentation is an essential aspect of ethical nursing care. Lack of awareness of ethical dilemmas in nursing documentation may increase the risk of patient harm. Considering this, ethical dilemmas within nursing documentation need to be explored.
Aim:
To explore ethical dilemmas in nurses’ conversations about nursing documentation.
Research design, participants and context:
The study used a qualitative design. Participants were registered nurses from a Patient Hotel at a Danish University Hospital. Data were collected in three focus groups with a total of 12 participants. Data analysis consisted of qualitative content analysis inspired by Graneheim and Lundman.
Ethical consideration:
This study was conducted in accordance with the ethical principles of research and regulations in terms of confidentiality, anonymity and provision of informed consent.
Findings:
Ethical dilemmas were strongly present in nurses’ conversations about nursing documentation. These dilemmas were demonstrated in two themes: (1) a dilemma between respecting patients’ autonomy and not causing harm, which was visible in nurses’ navigation between written documentation and oral tradition, and (2) a dilemma concerning justice and fair distribution of goods, which was visible in nurses’ balancing between documenting deviations and proof of nursing practice.
Discussion:
Ethical dilemmas in nursing documentation regarding respecting patients’ autonomy and not causing harm accentuated discussions on professional responsibility and patient participation in clinical decisions. Dilemmas in justice and fair distribution of goods emphasised discussions on trust in relationships versus trust in electronic health records.
Conclusion:
Actual tendencies in the healthcare system may increase ethical dilemmas in nursing documentation. Sharing otherwise invisible and individual experiences of ethical dilemmas in nursing documentation among nurses, nurse leaders and decision-makers will enable addressing these in reflections and discussions as well as in considering adjustments of conditions for nursing documentation.
Title: Ethical dilemmas in nursing documentation
Description:
Background:
Nursing documentation is an essential aspect of ethical nursing care.
Lack of awareness of ethical dilemmas in nursing documentation may increase the risk of patient harm.
Considering this, ethical dilemmas within nursing documentation need to be explored.
Aim:
To explore ethical dilemmas in nurses’ conversations about nursing documentation.
Research design, participants and context:
The study used a qualitative design.
Participants were registered nurses from a Patient Hotel at a Danish University Hospital.
Data were collected in three focus groups with a total of 12 participants.
Data analysis consisted of qualitative content analysis inspired by Graneheim and Lundman.
Ethical consideration:
This study was conducted in accordance with the ethical principles of research and regulations in terms of confidentiality, anonymity and provision of informed consent.
Findings:
Ethical dilemmas were strongly present in nurses’ conversations about nursing documentation.
These dilemmas were demonstrated in two themes: (1) a dilemma between respecting patients’ autonomy and not causing harm, which was visible in nurses’ navigation between written documentation and oral tradition, and (2) a dilemma concerning justice and fair distribution of goods, which was visible in nurses’ balancing between documenting deviations and proof of nursing practice.
Discussion:
Ethical dilemmas in nursing documentation regarding respecting patients’ autonomy and not causing harm accentuated discussions on professional responsibility and patient participation in clinical decisions.
Dilemmas in justice and fair distribution of goods emphasised discussions on trust in relationships versus trust in electronic health records.
Conclusion:
Actual tendencies in the healthcare system may increase ethical dilemmas in nursing documentation.
Sharing otherwise invisible and individual experiences of ethical dilemmas in nursing documentation among nurses, nurse leaders and decision-makers will enable addressing these in reflections and discussions as well as in considering adjustments of conditions for nursing documentation.
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