Pengalaman Perawat Dalam Menerapkan Prinsip Etik
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47859/bhpj.v8i01.807Keywords:
Etik Keperawatan, Pengalaman Perawat, Fenomenologi, Asuhan KeperawatanAbstract
Background: The application of ethical principles is an essential foundation in nursing practice, as nurses frequently encounter complex clinical situations that require a careful balance between professional demands, patient safety, and patient rights. Objective: This study aims to explore nurses' experiences in applying ethical principles within clinical nursing practice. Methods: This study utilized a qualitative design with a phenomenological approach. Participants were selected via purposive sampling based on their work experience in direct patient care. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: The findings revealed four main themes: 1) patient autonomy and decision-making in care; 2) the interaction of beneficence, safety, and religious values in care; 3) justice and patient prioritization in care; and 4) effective communication and patient confidentiality. Conclusion: The application of ethical principles is influenced by knowledge, clinical reasoning, moral sensitivity, and teamwork. Continuous reinforcement of ethical education and organizational support are highly required to enhance the quality of nursing care services.
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