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  1. Professional values and nursing care quality: A descriptive study.Shanon Brickner, Kerry Fick, Jessica Panice, Katherine Bulthuis, Rita Mitchell & Rachelle Lancaster - 2024 - Nursing Ethics 31 (5):699-713.
    Background Professional values are important in promoting healthy work environments, patient satisfaction, and quality of care. Magnet® hospitals are recognized for excellence in nursing care and as such, understanding the relationship between nurses' values and Magnet status is essential as healthcare organizations seek to improve patient outcomes. Research question/aim/objectives The research question is: are there differences in individual values, professional values, and nursing care quality for nurses and nurse managers practicing in Magnet, Magnet journey, and non-Magnet direct patient care settings? (...)
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  • Managerial ethical principles and behaviours for nurse managers: A Delphi method.Güzin Ayan & Ülkü Baykal - 2024 - Nursing Ethics 31 (7):1330-1348.
    Background Managerial ethical principles and behaviours guide the roles, duties, responsibilities, behaviours, and relationships of nurse managers in healthcare institutions. Research objectives The aim of this study was to establish the managerial ethical principles and behaviours for nurse managers. Research question What are the managerial ethical principles and behaviours for nurse managers? Research design The Delphi method, one of the qualitative research methods, was used in this study. The Delphi process consisted of two rounds. Data were collected by e-Delphi technique. (...)
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