Title of article :
Explaining Courage in Ethical Decision-making by Nursing Managers: A Qualitative Content Analysis
Author/Authors :
Roshanzadeh, Mostafa Department of Nursing - Nursing School of Brojen - Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences - Shahrehkord, Iran , Vanaki, Zohreh Department of Nursing - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Sadooghiasl, Afsaneh Department of Nursing - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Tajabadi, Ali Department of medical emergency - Sabzevar University Of Medical Sciences - Sabzevar, Iran , Mohammadi, Somayeh Department of Nursing - Nursing School of Brojen - Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences - Shahrehkord, Iran
Abstract :
Ethical decision-making by nursing managers is influenced by various essential
factors, such as courage, without which it is impossible to act on them.
Objective: This study aimed to explore the experiences of nursing managers about courage
in ethical decision-making.
Materials and Methods: The current study was conducted in Iran by a qualitative content
analysis approach in 2018. Nineteen nurse managers were selected purposefully from
hospitals in Tehran and Shahrekord cities. Data were collected using semi-structured, indepth,
face-to-face interviews, and after transcription, they were analyzed according to
the Graneheim and Lundman method.
Results: Based on data analysis, we extracted 2 categories (obligation, decisiveness) and 8
subcategories (clearness in expressing decisions, the ability of the manager to make decisions
in critical and complex situations, authority/decision-making as a religious responsibility,
follow the decision process, being responsible, making compensatory decisions, making
preventive decisions).
Conclusion: The findings showed that managers who are committed to ethical decision-making
have enough assertiveness to make the decisions. Educating, empowering, and sensitizing
managers and enhancing their insight into ethical issues through problem-solving and roleplaying
techniques can play an essential role in promoting their commitment and responsibility.
Keywords :
Qualitative content analysis , Ethical decision-making , Nursing managers , Courage
Journal title :
Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery