(magistrsko delo)
Marta Leskovar Firer (Author), Suzana Kraljić (Mentor), Jožica Tomažič (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Izhodišča in namen: V magistrskem delu smo preučevali različne vrste odgovornosti medicinske sestre na delovnem mestu in pravne podlage za varstvo pacientovih pravic. Namen raziskave je bil ugotoviti, kako dobro medicinske sestre poznajo vrste odgovornosti pri svojem delu, v kolikšni meri to upoštevajo in kako svoje znanje uporabljajo za izpolnjevanje pravic in dolžnosti pacientov ter ali se pri tem zavedajo svoje odgovornosti. Raziskovalna metodologija in metode: Uporabljena je bila kvantitativna metodologija raziskovanja. Podatke smo zbirali s tehniko anketiranja medicinskih sester v kliničnem okolju. Za obdelavo podatkov smo uporabili računalniške programe Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel in SPSS. Rezultati: Ugotovili smo, da večina anketiranih medicinskih sester pozna vrste odgovornosti pri svojem delu. Anketirani najbolje poznajo osebno-moralno odgovornost, najmanj pa kazensko odgovornost. Prav tako rezultati kažejo, da večina medicinskih sester pozna vrste odgovornosti pri svojem delu. Glede profesionalne usposobljenosti smo potrdili, da imajo anketirane medicinske sestre z več leti delovnih izkušenj tudi več znanja iz področja odgovornosti. Z raziskavo smo potrdili, da medicinske sestre z višjo izobrazbo bolje poznajo vse vrste odgovornosti. Ugotovili smo, da si anketirane medicinske sestre le v manjšem odstotku želijo več izobraževanj na tem področju. Diskusija in zaključek: Poznavanje odgovornosti je zelo pomemben vidik pri delu medicinskih sester in drugih zdravstvenih delavcev. Zaradi poznavanja različnih vrst odgovornosti pri delu medicinske sestre zagotavljajo pravice pacientom do kakovostne zdravstvene nege in oskrbe. Ob morebitnih kršitvah pravic pacientov pa je vzpostavljena pot, ki vodi k reševanju le-teh.

Keywords

Zakon o pacientovih pravicah;pravice pacientov;medosebni odnosi;odnosi med medicinskimi sestrami in pacienti;medicinske sestre;raziskave;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM PF - Faculty of Law
Publisher: [M. Leskovar Firer]
UDC: 614.253.83(043.2)
COBISS: 2449316 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Aspects of nurse responsibilities with consideration of patients' rights and obligations
Secondary abstract: The starting point and the purpose of the master thesis: In the master thesis, we studied different types of nurse’s responsibilities at the workplace and the legal basis for the protection of patient’s rights. We’ve been figuring out how well nurses know the types of responsibilities, how they use their knowledge to fulfill the rights and duties of patients, and whether they are aware of their responsibilities. Research methodology and methods: Quantitative research methodology was used. We collected data with the technique of nurse surveys in a clinical setting. We used computer programs Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and SPSS to process data. Results: The results of the quantitative survey show that health professionals know the types of responsibility in their work place and have the best knowledge of personal-moral responsibility and at least criminal responsibility. About professional competence, it has been shown that health professionals with several years of work experience also have more knowledge in responsibility. With research, we confirmed that nurses with a higher education have better knowledge of all types of responsibility. The results of the survey show that health professionals would like in smaller percentage more education in this field. Discussion and conclusion: Knowledge of responsibility is a very important aspect in the work of nurses and other healthcare professionals. Due to knowledge of different types of work responsibilities, nurses provide patients with the right to quality nursing and care. In the event of possible violations of patient’s rights, a path is in place that leads to their resolution.
Secondary keywords: the law of patient's rights;patient rights;relationship between nurses and patients;nurses;research;Patient rights;Nurses;Interpersonal relations;Pravice bolnikov;Medicinske sestre;Medosebni odnosi;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za zdravstvene vede
Pages: VI, 60 f., 14 f. pril.
ID: 10954823