Journal Article10.1177/0969733019876298
A latent profile analysis of nurses’ moral sensitivity
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TL;DR: A new and expanded view of nurses’ moral sensitivity is provided, which may be used to monitor nurses' service behaviors comprehensively and to evaluate nursing ethics management strategies.
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Abstract: Background:The three-dimensional model of nurses’ moral sensitivity has typically been studied using a variable-centered rather than a person-centered approach, preventing a more complete understan...
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