Ethical reasoning in mixed nurse-physician groups.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES:To study the ethical reasoning of nurses and physicians, and to assess whether or not modified focus groups are a valuable tool for this purpose. DESIGN:Discussion of cases in modified focus groups, each consisting of three physicians and three nurses. The discussion was taped and analysed by content analysis. SETTING:Five departments of internal medicine at Danish hospitals. SAMPLE:Seven discussion groups. MAIN MEASUREMENTS:Ethical content of statements, style of statements, time used by each participant. RESULTS:Danish physicians and nurses do not differ in the kind of ethical reasoning they use, but physicians use more of the discussion time than nurses, they use a more assertive style of argumentation, and the solutions chosen are usually first put forward by physicians. CONCLUSION:The results and informal comparisons with similar data from long qualitative interviews indicate that groups of this kind are a useful tool for gathering data on ethical reasoning.

journal_name

J Med Ethics

authors

Holm S,Gjersøe P,Grode G,Hartling O,Ibsen KE,Marcussen H

doi

10.1136/jme.22.3.168

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1996-06-01 00:00:00

pages

168-73

issue

3

eissn

0306-6800

issn

1473-4257

journal_volume

22

pub_type

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