Nursing Ethics, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: March 29, 2025
Background Medical gaslighting refers to the mistreatment that patients experience following interactions with clinicians when their medical complaints and suffering are discounted, doubted, questioned, second-guessed, or denied, resulting in self-doubts of psychological ramifications. This research focuses on ethical aspects among hospitalized by nurses.Research QuestionWhat nursing care ethics perspectives concerning gaslighting? Research DesignA narrative review.Research MethodInterpretation two interviews each participant through lenses ethics.Participants14 patients, males females, ages 30-81, from majority group population.ContextLengthy hospitalizations.Ethical considerationsEthical approval was granted; all participants signed an informed consent form for participation publication.FindingsPatient experiences demonstrate nurses, violating relational autonomy delayed care.DiscussionMedical contradicts care, professional values nursing, patient-centered constituting obstacles respectful patient-nurse relationships autonomy.ConclusionsMedical is a profoundly phenomenon adversely affects patient well-being trust as significant profession just society.
Language: Английский