The ethical pathway of individuals with stroke—A follow‐up study

Author:

Sunna Rannikko1ORCID,Riitta Suhonen2ORCID,Miko Pasanen1ORCID,Helena Leino‐Kilpi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing Science University of Turku Turku Finland

2. FEANS, Department of Nursing Science University of Turku Finland and Director of Nursing Turku University Hospital Turku Finland

Abstract

AbstractAimTo analyse the ethical pathway as perceived by individuals with stroke (IwS) in the first three post‐stroke months. In the novel concept of ethical pathway, dignity, privacy, and autonomy are considered as dimensions of the ethical pathway while the pathway illustrates their potential change in the post‐stroke time. Furthermore, the focus of interest was on whether the perceived realisation of values is associated with the life situational factors of symptoms diminishing functioning, social environment, and self‐empowerment.Methodological Design and JustificationA follow‐up study with a descriptive correlational design was used to capture the changes in the perceived realisation of values.Ethical Issues and ApprovalThe study followed the ethical principles of research involving human participants. The study was approved by the ethics committee of the university and one of the university hospitals following national standards. Permission to conduct the study was obtained from the university hospitals.Research Methods and InstrumentData were collected from IwS after the onset of stroke and 3 months post‐stroke with the Ethical Pathway of Individuals with Stroke instrument and background questions and were analysed statistically.ResultsThirty‐six participants completed the questionnaire at both measurement points. Wide variety in the ethical pathway was detected. IwS' perceived dignity decreased and autonomy increased. Privacy did not change significantly. Of the life situational factors, IwS perceived less symptoms diminishing functioning and stronger self‐empowerment while social environment was perceived as rather stable. Only one association was detected between the dimensions of the ethical pathway and life situational factors: autonomy had a low negative correlation with social environment of health care professionals.Conclusions and Study LimitationsThe results provide preliminary evidence of the dynamic nature of the ethical pathway. The ethical pathway was incompletely realised for most participants and requires special attention and improvement in health care. The sample size is small and the results are therefore not generalisable.

Funder

Sairaanhoitajien koulutussäätiö

Turun Yliopistollisen Keskussairaalan Koulutus- ja Tutkimussäätiö

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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