Clarifying the Clinical Experiences of the Students of Anesthesiology at Golestan University of Medical Sciences Regarding Medical Ethics in the Operating Theater

Background and objectivestheaters and are not in appropriate conditions and need further support. Therefore, this study was conductedwith an objective to explain medical ethics in the operating theater and the clinical experiences of the studentsof anesthesiology.: Clinical students should become fa...

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Main Authors: Maliheh Alhavaz, Leila Mahasti Jouybari, Nafiseh Hekmati pour, Akram Sanagu, Ladan Fazli, Fozieh Bakhsha, SeyyedYaghub Jafari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Golestan University of Medical Sciences 2013-10-01
Series:Jorjani Biomedicine Journal
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Online Access:http://goums.ac.ir/jorjanijournal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-24-27&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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Summary:Background and objectivestheaters and are not in appropriate conditions and need further support. Therefore, this study was conductedwith an objective to explain medical ethics in the operating theater and the clinical experiences of the studentsof anesthesiology.: Clinical students should become familiar with medical ethics and its principles from the beginning, observing it in their relationships with patients, in particular, the patients who are in operatingMethods: University of Medical Sciences were studied using a purposive sampling method. The inclusion criteria ofthe students included passing at least one semester of clinical experience in the opeIn this qualitative study with a phenomenological approach, 50 students of anesthesiology at Golestanrating theater, and havinginclination for participation in the study. The data collection tool was semi-structured interviews. The data wereanalyzed using the conventional content analysis method. The data were analyzed in a regular three-phase prothat is, open coding, axial coding and selective coding.cess,Results: main theme derived from this study was that the patient is in the trust of us.The themes concluded from this study for explaining medical ethics in the operating theater included trustworthiness, having a chaste look, confidentiality, observing the patient’s privacy and their clothing. TheConclusion: The results showed that the students of anesthesiology consider the patient as a member of their own family, and attempt to take care of the patient, who is in sensitive conditions, in the best possible way.
ISSN:2645-3509