Perception of the ethical climate among healthcare professionals in an emergency room from southern Brazil

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Lanes, Tais Carpes [1 ]
Dalmolin, Graziele de Lima [1 ]
da Silva, Augusto Maciel [1 ]
Villagran, Camila Antunez [1 ]
Caram, Carolina da Silva [1 ]
Bosi de Souza Magnago, Tania Solange [1 ]
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[1] Univ Fed Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil
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Ethics; Professional; Organizational Culture; Nursing; Hospital; Physicians; Emergency Medical Services; NURSES;
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10.15649/cuidarte.4196
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
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Introduction: The ethical climate is defined as the shared perception among healthcare professionals of what is ethically correct behavior and how to deal with ethical issues. Objective: To evaluate the perception of the ethical climate among health professionals working in an emergency room. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional study carried out with healthcare professionals working in the emergency room of a university hospital in southern Brazil. Collection took place in January 2024 through the Positive Ethical Climate Promotion Platform, through the Hospital Ethical Climate Survey-Brazilian Version instrument. The data was organized and analyzed on the Positive Ethical Climate Promotion Platform, applying descriptive statistics. Results: 71 health professionals participated in the research, in which the general ethical climate was classified as positive (M=3.73; SD=0.60). The factors were evaluated as positive, except for the medical factor (M=3.23; SD=1.16), classified as negative. Descriptively, female professionals (p=0.063), with a partner (p=0.508), aged over 42 years (p=0.047) and with training time over 17 years (p=0.072) presented high averages for positive ethical climate, however, only age showed a significant association. Discussion: Despite the positive assessment of the general ethical climate, the importance of self-reflection and self-awareness when making ethical decisions in care is understood. Conclusion: The general ethical climate and its factors were evaluated as positive, however, the medical factor was perceived as negative.
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