Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
The Korean Society for Medical Ethics
Article

우리나라 간호윤리 교육의 현황 및 전망

박진희1, 김용순1,*, 김원옥2
Jin-Hee PARK1, Yong-Soon KIM1,*, Won-Ok KIM2
1아주대학교 간호대학
2경희대학교 간호대학
1College of Nursing, Ajou University
2College of Nursing, Kyunghee University
*교신저자: 김용순. 아주대학교 간호대학. 031-219-7019. jhee@ajou.ac.kr

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Published Online: Sep 30, 2009

ABSTRACT

In today’s rapidly changing and technologically sophisticated health-care environment, nurses frequently encounter ethical issues in caring for patients. While ethical values have always been a part of nursing education, the resources needed for ethics education have not always been readily available to nursing students and practicing nurses. This review aims to describe the state of nursing ethics education in Korea and provide insights into its requirements and priorities. In order to train nurses to participate in ethical decision making, more contemporary models of ethics education are being implemented in nursing programs. It is important for nurse educators to understand that ethics education should provide students with ways of conceptualizing ethical dilemmas and arriving at practical solutions. Furthermore, we argue that there is a need to develop Web-based continuing-education courses to enhance nurses’ ethical decision-making and advocacy roles.

Keywords: 간호윤리; 교육
Keywords: Ethics; Nursing; Education; Students