The sources of a practice code of ethics for nurses.
Interviews with a convenient sample of 27 master's-prepared nurses working in two clinical settings revealed that none of them knew the content of the American Nurses' Association Code for Nurses. A content analysis developed four sensitizing experiences that were sources for their code of nursing p...
| Published in: | Journal of Advanced Nursing (Wiley-Blackwell) Vol. 16; no. 11; pp. 1358 - 1363 |
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| Format: | research Journal Article |
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Wiley-Blackwell
Nov91
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| Summary: | Interviews with a convenient sample of 27 master's-prepared nurses working in two clinical settings revealed that none of them knew the content of the American Nurses' Association Code for Nurses. A content analysis developed four sensitizing experiences that were sources for their code of nursing practice. These were categorized as: (a) clinical, (b) personal, (c) research, and (d) professional socialization as a student. |
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