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Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Ethical Sensitivity in Turkish Nursing Students.

Emine ErginArzu K UyaroğluBusra Altinel
Published in: Journal of bioethical inquiry (2022)
Providing effective care to patients and making the right decisions in difficult working environments depend on moral sensitivity. Emotional intelligence and ethical sensitivity affect nursing care. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between nursing students' emotional intelligence and ethical sensitivity levels. The research employed a descriptive-correlational design, 201 nursing students studying at a university in the Central Anatolia region, Turkey, participated in the study. Students' ethical sensitivity was found to be significant. The nursing students received the highest score in the "Interpersonal Orientation" sub-dimension of the Moral Sensitivity Scale, while their lowest score was observed in the "Experiencing ethical dilemma" sub-dimension. The SSREIT and MMSQSN total scores of the students who willingly chose the nursing department and loved their field were found to be higher. It was found that the ethical sensitivity of nursing students was at a significant level and gender, family type, having sibling(s) and perception of economic status affected the level of ethical sensitivity.
Keyphrases
  • nursing students
  • decision making
  • healthcare
  • end stage renal disease
  • mental health
  • palliative care
  • chronic kidney disease
  • quality improvement
  • chronic pain
  • pain management