12-hour shifts: an ethical dilemma for the nurse executive
- PMID: 18562834
- DOI: 10.1097/01.NNA.0000312785.03341.80
12-hour shifts: an ethical dilemma for the nurse executive
Abstract
Flexible work hours, including 12-hour shifts, have become a common scheduling option for nurses. The author explores whether 12-hour shifts are an ethical scheduling option for nurses because recent research suggests that 12-hour shifts are a potential hazard to patients. A multistep model for ethical decision making, reflecting the concept of procedural justice, is used to examine this issue.
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