THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MORAL COURAGE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EMPOWERMENT AMONG NURSES IN A PUBLIC HOSPITAL, JOHOR BAHRU

Nurses face ethical and quality-of-care issues, but those who show moral courage (MC) can act on their principles. Empowering nurses with psychological empowerment (PE) can help them make better healthcare decisions and perform better as caregivers. This can result in improved patient outcomes and o...

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Published in:Journal of Health and Translational Medicine
Main Author: Mazlan M.F.; Amran R.S.; Fauzi R.; Isa R.; Ahmad Sharoni S.K.; Mohamed Razali H.; Katmawanti S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85172285452&doi=10.22452%2fjummec.sp2023no2.32&partnerID=40&md5=0a74cc8accd2e0ef444cb09e9afa108f
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Summary:Nurses face ethical and quality-of-care issues, but those who show moral courage (MC) can act on their principles. Empowering nurses with psychological empowerment (PE) can help them make better healthcare decisions and perform better as caregivers. This can result in improved patient outcomes and overall quality of care. This study investigated the relationship between MC and PE among 217 nurses at a Johor Bahru public hospital. The outcomes indicated that the nurses demonstrated high levels of MC 78.88 (14.67) and PE 58.73 (9.30). In addition, there was a relationship between MC and PE (r = 0.54, p < 0.01), and age (r = 0.230, p < 0.001) and work experience (r = 0.275, p < 0.000) were found to be significant influences on both variables. The study suggests that psychologically empowering nurses could increase their MC, resulting in increased patient satisfaction and care quality. © 2023, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. All rights reserved.
ISSN:18237339
DOI:10.22452/jummec.sp2023no2.32