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Nursing Ethics | 2015

The effect of ethics training on students recognizing ethical violations and developing moral sensitivity

Zehra Gocmen Baykara; Sevil Güler Demir; Sengul Yaman

Background: Moral sensitivity is a life-long cognitive ability. It is expected that nurses who work in a professional purpose at “curing human beings” should have a highly developed moral sensitivity. The general opinion is that ethics education plays a significant role in this sense to enhance the moral sensitivity in terms of nurses’ professional behaviors and distinguish ethical violations. Aim: This study was conducted as intervention research for the purpose of determining the effect of the ethics training on fourth-year students of the nursing department recognizing ethical violations experienced in the hospital and developing ethical sensitivity. Methods: The study was conducted with 50 students, with 25 students each in the experiment and control groups. Students in the experiment group were provided ethics training and consultancy services. The data were collected through the data collection form, which consists of questions on the socio-demographic characteristics and ethical sensitivity of the students, Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire, and the observation form on ethical principle violations/protection in the clinic environment. The data were digitized on the computer with the SPSS for Windows 13.0 program. The data were evaluated utilizing number, percentile calculation, paired samples t-test, Wilcoxon test, and the McNemar test. Results: The total Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire pre-test score averages of students in the experiment group were determined to be 93.88 ± 13.57, and their total post-test score averages were determined to be 89.24 ± 15.90. The total pre-test score averages of students in the control group were determined to be 91.48 ± 17.59, and their total post-test score averages were determined to be 97.72 ± 19.91. In the study, it was determined that the post-training ethical sensitivity of students in the experiment group increased; however, this was statistically not significant. Furthermore, it was determined that the number of ethical principle protection/violation observations and correct examples provided by students in the experiment group were higher than the control group and the difference was statistically significant. Ethical considerations: Written permission and ethical approval were obtained from the university where the study was conducted. Written consent was received from students accepting to participate in the study. Conclusion: As a result, ethics education given to students enables them to distinguish ethical violations in a hospital and make a proper observation in this issue.


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2009

Colostomy irrigation: an important issue for Muslim individuals.

Ayişe Karadağ; Zehra Gocmen Baykara


Journal of Professional Nursing | 2015

A Longitudınal Study on the Effect of Tailored Training and Counseling on the Professional Attitude of Nursing Students

Ayişe Karadağ; Filiz Hisar; Zehra Gocmen Baykara; Nurcan Çalışkan; Hatice Karabulut; Deniz Öztürk


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012

The Effect of Simulation Training on the Learning of some Psychomotor Skills by First Year Nursing Students: The Case of Turkey

Ayişe Karadağ; Nurcan Çalışkan; Hatice Korkut; Zehra Gocmen Baykara; Deniz Öztürk


Journal on Educational Technology | 2017

The opinions of nursing students regarding the first implementation of distance education

Deniz Öztürk; Evrim Eyikara; Zehra Gocmen Baykara


Journal on Educational Technology | 2017

The Importance of Simulation in Nursing Education.

Evrim Eyikara; Zehra Gocmen Baykara


Nurse Education Today | 2015

Determining the effect of periodic training on the basic psychomotor skills of nursing students.

Deniz Öztürk; Nurcan Çalışkan; Zehra Gocmen Baykara; Ayişe Karadağ; Hatice Karabulut


journal of new results in science | 2013

A longitudinal study of perceptions of self-concept and professional self-concept in Turkish nursing students

Gulen Addis; Ayişe Karadağ; Nurcan Çalışkan; Zehra Gocmen Baykara; Ferudin Sezgin


Nurse Education Today | 2018

Effect of simulation on the ability of first year nursing students to learn vital signs

Evrim Eyikara; Zehra Gocmen Baykara


journal of new results in science | 2014

Effect of the case analysis method on nursing students’ assessment skills of ethical problems Vaka analiz yönteminin hemşirelik öğrencilerinin etik sorun değerlendirme becerilerine etkisi

Zehra Gocmen Baykara; Nurcan Çalışkan; Ayişe Karadağ

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