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    The effect of ethics training on students recognizing ethical violations and developing moral sensitivity.Zehra Gocmen Baykara, Sevil Guler Demir & Sengul Yaman - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (6):661-675.
    Background: Moral sensitivity is a life-long cognitive ability. It is expected that nurses who work in a professional purpose at “curing human beings” should have a highly developed moral sensitivity. The general opinion is that ethics education plays a significant role in this sense to enhance the moral sensitivity in terms of nurses’ professional behaviors and distinguish ethical violations. Aim: This study was conducted as intervention research for the purpose of determining the effect of the ethics training on fourth-year students (...)
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    Nurses' attitudes toward, perceptions of, and experiences with conscientious objection.Seyhan Demir Karabulut, Şenay Gül, Şükrü Keleş, Zehra Göçmen Baykara & Neyyire Yasemin Yalım - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (7-8):1615-1633.
    Background Conscientious objection is a person’s refusal to fulfill a legal duty due to their ethical values, religious beliefs, or ideological affiliations. In nursing, it refers to a nurse’s refusal to perform an action or participate in a particular situation based on their conscience. Conscientious objection has become a highly contested topic in recent years. Research objectives This study had four objectives: (1) eliciting information on how Turkish nurses perceive conscientious objection, (2) revealing whether their moral beliefs affect the care (...)
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    An evaluation of nurses’ professional autonomy in Turkey.Zehra Göçmen Baykara & Serap Şahinoğlu - 2014 - Nursing Ethics 21 (4):447-460.
    Background: The development of a profession’s autonomy closely relates to that profession’s level of autonomy in performing its specific role. For the nursing profession, this key role is nursing care. Objectives: This study was undertaken to evaluate the professional autonomy of nurses in care provision, from an ethical perspective. Research design: A mixed methods approach is employed in this research, which makes use of both quantitative and qualitative methods. The quantitative dimension of this research covers sociodemographic aspects and makes use (...)
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    Development, reliability, and validity of the nurses’ conscientious objection attitude scale (COAS-N).Seyhan Demir Karabulut, Şenay Gül, Eylem Gül Ateş & Zehra Göçmen Baykara - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-11.
    Conscientious objection poses ethical dilemmas frequently encountered by nurses, allowing them to prioritize personal beliefs in caregiving. However, it may also be viewed as a stance jeopardizing patients’ healthcare access. There is no measurement tool to measure conscientious objection in nurses. This study aimed to develop a measurement tool for nurses’ conscientious objection attitudes. This research is a methodological study conducted with a total of 261 nurses in Turkiye. Following content validity assessments by ten experts, a 29-item draft scale was (...)
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  5. The validity and reliability study of the Turkish version of the Ethical Awareness Scale.Gülcan Eyüboğlu, Nevin Doğan, Arnel Böke Kiliçli, Zehra Göçmen Baykara & Aimee Milliken - forthcoming - Ethics and Behavior.
    The heightened focus on patient safety and the quality of nursing care in intensive care units underscores the necessity for reliable tools to evaluate nurses’ ethical awareness. This study was aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the Ethical Awareness Scale in a sample of intensive care nurses. Data were collected from 249 intensive care nurses in Türkiye using the Turkish version of the 18-item Ethical Awareness Scale. The data were then analyzed using Rasch analysis. The (...)
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    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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