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Ethical conflicts arising from medical practice, particularly in primary care, often remain underestimated. Our study aims to examine how ethics is embedded in nurses' practice, while exploring their ethical reflections to resolve dilemmas encountered during care. This study adopted a descriptive approach targeting nurses, within the university hospitals of Sfax. A pre-established questionnaire was used as the instrument. Data collection took place over a one-month period, from December 1, 2023 to December 30, 2023.We identified 74 participants. Most of them were reported as being frequently…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ethical conflicts arising from medical practice, particularly in primary care, often remain underestimated. Our study aims to examine how ethics is embedded in nurses' practice, while exploring their ethical reflections to resolve dilemmas encountered during care. This study adopted a descriptive approach targeting nurses, within the university hospitals of Sfax. A pre-established questionnaire was used as the instrument. Data collection took place over a one-month period, from December 1, 2023 to December 30, 2023.We identified 74 participants. Most of them were reported as being frequently confronted with ethical dilemmas on a daily basis. The three concerns most frequently mentioned by participants in their practice were related to patient consent and the principle of autonomy, professional secrecy and situations of vulnerability. Our results revealed that they need ethical conduct to solve the problems they may face.
Autorenporträt
El Dr. Malek Zribi, nacido en 1984, es patólogo forense y profesor asociado de medicina forense en la Facultad de Medicina de Sfax. Miembro del Colegio Nacional de Medicina Forense, combina la experiencia científica y el compromiso académico para avanzar en su disciplina.