Perspectives of nurses and patient representatives on the morally competent nurse: An international focus group study
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Gastmans C, Mertens E, Palese A, Keogh B, Apolloni F, Wiisak J, McCabe C, Dimitriadou M, Galazzi A, Igoumenidis M, Stefanopoulos N, Charitou P, Papastavrou E, Suhonen R, Chiappinotto S., Perspectives of nurses and patient representatives on the morally competent nurse: An international focus group study, International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances, 8, 2025, 100296
Abstract
Background: Across the world, healthcare systems have become increasingly complex, making it
more difficult for nurses to act ethically when faced with moral dilemmas. The COVID-19
pandemic in particular revealed ethical challenges, highlighting the need for nurses to attain
high levels of moral competence. Nurses who attain moral competency provide superior patient
care because they have integrated clinical competence with sensitivity to moral values. Under-
standing what comprises moral competence in nursing is crucial to stimulate and support
consistent ethical behaviour. However, most studies to date on moral competence in nursing have
been conducted at a national level and only from a particular stakeholders’ perspective, thereby
limiting their utility.
Objective: To explore and document the characteristics of the morally competent nurse from the
perspectives of nurses and patient representatives practicing in Europe.
Design: A descriptive qualitative study was conducted.
Methods: Semi-structured focus group discussions were conducted to collect data. Data were
analysed with a descriptive thematic method.
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