Reflective based learning for nursing ethical competency during clinical practices

Author:

Font Jiménez Isabel1,Ortega Sanz Laura2ORCID,González Pascual Juan Luis1,González Sanz Pilar1,Aguarón García Maria Jesús3,Jiménez-Herrera María F3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Department of Nursing and Nutrition, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

2. Departament d’Infermeria, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain; Grup de Recerca GAP, CIBERSAM, Hospital Universitari Institut Pere Mata, Reus, Spain

3. Departament d’Infermeria, Gup de Recerca Avançada en Infermeria, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain

Abstract

Background A combination of theoretical and practical approaches is required to learn and acquire ethical competencies in caring. Occasionally, reflection on practical action differs from theoretical learning. In the context of reflective learning, issues such as ethical values can be discussed since they evoke conflict among nursing students. Aim To identify ethical conflicts encountered by nursing students during clinical placements and to determine their cooperation strategies. Research design Qualitative study with a content analysis according to Elo and Kinglas framework. Participants and research context Students enrolled in a nursing program at a Spanish university aged between 22 and 35, mainly women. Methodology The study includes 134 ethical reflections from nursing students in the last year of the nursing program, written during their clinical practices in a variety of learning environments. The research team analyzed the reflections using an inductive content analysis method. Ethical considerations Ethical permission was obtained by the management center according to Law 3/2028, and all the participants accepted to participate through the informed consent form. Findings Three main categories emerged from the analysis of the ethical reflections: (1) evaluation of professional performance and patient care; (2) the student as the protagonist of the dilemma; (3) student coping. Student dilemmas and concerns are related to ignorance, student-patient communication, mistakes made and self-confidence. Some situations conflict with the autonomy of patients and their rights, and can contribute to stressful situations for patients. Stress factors include hospital routines, which the patient cannot modify, and asymmetric relationships with staff, which encourage passivity. Conclusion All ethical problems detected by the students begin with the professional-patient relationship, including issues related to bad news, errors or malpractice. Reflection on the ethical values of nursing, both in the classroom and in clinical practices, allows students to develop a greater ethical awareness of care, enhancing their decision-making skills in ethical dilemmas.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Issues, ethics and legal aspects

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