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Ethical Activity Profile of Nurse Managers -Testing Ethics Quarter as an Intervention

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Ethics
Interventions
Behavioral: Ethics Quarter
Registration Number
NCT04234503
Lead Sponsor
Turku University Hospital
Brief Summary

The aim of this study is:

1. to test a new ethics educational intervention for nurse mangers, Ethics Quarter (EQ) and

2. to measure the feasibility and the usability of the EQ

The detailed research questions and hypothesis of this study are as follows:

1. Is EQ effective in increasing NMs' ethics knowledge?

2. Is EQ effective in increasing NMs' influencing ethics issues?

3. Is EQ effective in increasing NMs' ethics research implementing?

4. Is EQ effective in increasing NMs' ethics problem identifying?

5. Is EQ effective in increasing NMs' ethics problem solving?

H 1-5: It is hypothesized that participating into EQ promotes NM's ethics knowledge, influencing ethics issues, ethics research implementing, ethics problem identifying and ethics problem solving compared to comparisons.

6. What are NM's perceptions of feasibility and usability of the EQ?

The ultimate goal is to strengthen nurse managers' ethical activity profile and create a new, modern way to promote ethical management of nursing.

Detailed Description

A new educational intervention, EQ, for nurse managers has developed. Intervention development has evaluated by using criteria for complex interventions in health care (CReDECI)- guideline (Möhler et al. 2012). EQ intervention is based on distance learning method and it consists of 12 educational packages included in the virtual learning environment www.etiikanvartti.fi.

Effectiveness of EQ intervention will be tested by using an individually randomized controlled trial with baseline-, post- and follow-up-measurements.The intervention group will participate in the educational EQ intervention and the control group will not participate.

Data will be collected via the membership register of the Union of Health and Social Care Professionals in Finland (Tehy) trade union. This union is a national interest group for nurses, nurse managers and advanced consultants/specialists in the social and health-care sector having a Master's degree (nursing science or related) or registered nurses degree.

Based on statistical power analysis, the required sample size for the study will be 87 NMs at both groups, at 80%, 0.05 significance level.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
341
Inclusion Criteria
  • Working as a nurse manager
  • Finnish-speaking
Exclusion Criteria
  • Unwilling to provide consent

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Ethics QuarterEthics QuarterNurse managers perform 12 educational packages in web-page www.etiikanvartti.fi.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in nurse managers' ethical activity profile level.Baseline, week 6 and week 10

Changes in nurse managers' self-assessed level of the ethical activity profile measured with the Ethical activity-instrument (EAI) at baseline (before the intervention), week 6 (after the intervention) and week 10. The higher scores indicate higher self-assessed ethical activity profile level.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in nurse managers' knowledge level.Baseline, week 6 and week 10

Changes in knowledge level is measured with the Nursing Management Ethics Knowledge-test (NMEKT) at baseline (before the intervention), week 6 (after the intervention) and week 10. The higher scores indicate higher level of knowledge.

Nurse managers' perceptions of the feasibility and usability of EthicsQuarter.Week 6

Perceptions of the feasibility is measured with open questions and the usability of the web site is measured with the System Usability Scale (SUS) at week 6. The higher scores indicate higher usability.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Finland

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Turku, Finland

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