Journal
NURSING ETHICS
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages 128-138Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0969733011412106
Keywords
ethical problems; Malawi; patient rights; practice; student nurse; values
Funding
- Norwegian Research Council
- Vestfold University College
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Student nurses are confronted by many ethical challenges in clinical practice. The aim of the study was to explore Malawian students' experiences of ethical problems during their clinical placement. A phenomenological hermeneutic design comprising interviews and qualitative content analysis was used. Ten students were interviewed. Three main themes emerged: 1) Conflict between patient rights and the guardians' presence in the hospital; 2) Conflict between violation of professional values and patient rights caused by unethical behaviour; and 3) Conflict between moral awareness and the ideal course of action. The students had difficulties ensuring patient rights and acting in accordance with western norms and values which are not always appropriate in the Malawian context. The students require role models who demonstrate professional attitudes towards patients' rights and values. There is a need to create pedagogical strategies in which a caring attitude and ethical reflection can be learned and cultivated in clinical practice.
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