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An integrated ethical decision-making model for nurses.

Department of Nursing, Kyungwon University, San 65 Bokjeong-Dong, Gyeonggi-Do, Korea.
Nursing Ethics (impact factor: 0.81). 12/2011; 19(1):139-59. DOI:10.1177/0969733011413491 pp.139-59
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ABSTRACT The study reviewed 20 currently-available structured ethical decision-making models and developed an integrated model consisting of six steps with useful questions and tools that help better performance each step: (1) the identification of an ethical problem; (2) the collection of additional information to identify the problem and develop solutions; (3) the development of alternatives for analysis and comparison; (4) the selection of the best alternatives and justification; (5) the development of diverse, practical ways to implement ethical decisions and actions; and (6) the evaluation of effects and development of strategies to prevent a similar occurrence. From a pilot-test of the model, nursing students reported positive experiences, including being satisfied with having access to a comprehensive review process of the ethical aspects of decision making and becoming more confident in their decisions. There is a need for the model to be further tested and refined in both the educational and practical environments.

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Eun-Jun Park