2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1092199/v1
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Conscience Clause in the Professional Practice of a Nurse and Midwife: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Background Attitudes toward the conscience clause are a manifestation of the compromise between the conscience of the health care provider and the welfare of the patient. The aim of the study is to distinguish types of approaches of nurses and midwives to the conscience clause and factors that affect them. Methods The research was conducted by means of the Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale (the GSES) and a standardized questionnaire in the group of 270 nurses and 262 midwives (Poland). Results Nurses are char… Show more

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“…The obtained data from own research showed that the most common reasons for discontinuation of breastfeeding were the woman's belief that it was the right time to stop breastfeeding (30.1%), a drop in milk supply (23.2%) and the child's unwillingness to be breastfed (21%). On the other hand, in the report by Iwanowicz-Palus and Bogusz, 42 the reasons for discontinuation of breastfeeding include lack of food (36.76%), insufficient knowledge about the benefits of breastfeeding (25.9%), and illness or hospitalization of the child (13.88%). Moreover, 23.06% of women stated that breastfeeding is time-consuming.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained data from own research showed that the most common reasons for discontinuation of breastfeeding were the woman's belief that it was the right time to stop breastfeeding (30.1%), a drop in milk supply (23.2%) and the child's unwillingness to be breastfed (21%). On the other hand, in the report by Iwanowicz-Palus and Bogusz, 42 the reasons for discontinuation of breastfeeding include lack of food (36.76%), insufficient knowledge about the benefits of breastfeeding (25.9%), and illness or hospitalization of the child (13.88%). Moreover, 23.06% of women stated that breastfeeding is time-consuming.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%