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Abstract
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Purpose : The purpose of study was to describe operation room nurses¡¯ ethical values in relationship to the attitude and meaning of life toward organ transplantation in brain death.
Methods : This study used a descriptive correlational survey design. Participants were 174 nurses who had attended to organ transplantation surgery in brain death more than once. Data were collected from September 1 to 11, 2015 and were analyzed using independent t-test, ANOVA, Scheffe? test, Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficients, and hierarchical multiple regression with SPSS 22.0.
Results : Educational level, attitude on organ transplantation in brain death, and meaning of life were significant variables predicting the level of nursing ethical value, accounting for 82.6% of the variability.
Conclusion : Continued education and self-development programs should be encouraged for operating room nurses to establish professional nursing ethics as well as positive meaning of life and attitude toward the organ transplantation in brain death.
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Organ transplantation, Nursing ethics, Life, Operating rooms, Nurses
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