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  1. Effect of digital storytelling-case studies patient privacy: A randomized controlled study.Gulcan Eyuboglu & Zehra Gocmen Baykara - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Background It is essential to develop future nurses’ privacy consciousness and attitudes toward patient privacy to recognise threats to patient privacy and take the necessary precautions. Objectives To determine the effect of digital storytelling and case studies teaching methods on nursing students’ privacy consciousness and attitudes toward patient privacy. Research design Pretest-posttest, factorial group randomised controlled study. Participants and research context Eligible 113 nursing students were randomised to the intervention I ( n = 38), intervention II ( n = 38), (...)
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  • Ethics interventions for healthcare professionals and students: A systematic review.Minna Stolt, Helena Leino-Kilpi, Minka Ruokonen, Hanna Repo & Riitta Suhonen - 2018 - Nursing Ethics 25 (2):133-152.
    Background: The ethics and value bases in healthcare are widely acknowledged. There is a need to improve and raise awareness of ethics in complex systems and in line with competing needs, different stakeholders and patients’ rights. Evidence-based strategies and interventions for the development of procedures and practice have been used to improve care and services. However, it is not known whether and to what extent ethics can be developed using interventions. Objectives: To examine ethics interventions conducted on healthcare professionals and (...)
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  • Impact of Ethics Education on Nursing Students’ Ethical Sensitivity and Patient Advocacy: A Quasi-Experimental Study.Serpil Su, Gülden Basit, Nesime Demirören & Kübra Nur Köse Alabay - forthcoming - Journal of Academic Ethics:1-13.
    Nurses who try to reduce inequalities in health care by defending individuals they care for should be able to perceive ethical situations sensitively as patient advocates. This study aimed to examine the effects of ethics education provided to nursing students on ethical sensitivity and patient advocacy. The study adopted a pre-test, post-test, one-group quasi-experimental design and was conducted at a public university in Turkey. The sample comprised 44 nursing students taking the Professional Ethics course. Data were collected from October 13, (...)
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