Title | Authors | year | Methodology | Country | |
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1 | Assessments of stress consciousness, perceptions of consciousness, burnout, and social support before and after implementation of a participatory action-research-based intervention | Ericson-Lidman, Ahlin [38] | 2017 | Participatory Action Research | Sweden |
2 | Care providers learning to deal with troubled conscience through participatory action research | Ericson-Lidman, Strandberg [39] | 2013 | Participatory Action Research | Sweden |
3 | The intuitive nurse in critical care practice? A phenomenological study | Hassani et al. [40] | 2016 | Phenomenology | Iran |
4 | Conflicts of conscience in the neonatal intensive care unit: perspectives of alberta | Ford, Austin [41] | 2017 | Interpretive Description | Canada |
5 | Levels of consciousness and related factors among iranians Oncology nurses | Gorbanzadeh et al. [42] | 2015 | Descriptive Correlational | Iran |
6 | Compassion and responsibility in surgical care | Torjuul et al. [43] | 2007 | Phenomenology | Norway |
7 | Personal conscience and the problem of moral certainty | Vaiani [44] | 2009 | Review | USA |
8 | The influence of conscience in nursing | Jensen et al. [16] | 2009 | Phenomenographic | Sweden |
9 | Factors affecting conscience-based nursing practices: a qualitative study | Jasemi et al. [3] | 2019 | Qualitative Content Analysis | Iran |
10 | Nurses' strategies for consciousness-based care delivery: a qualitative study | Jasemi et al. [15] | 2019 | Qualitative Content Analysis | Iran |
11 | Perceptions of conscience in relation to stress of conscience | Juthberg et al. [45] | 2007 | Descriptive Correlational | Sweden |
12 | Burnout and perceptions of conscience among health care personnel: a pilot study | Gustafsson et al. [26] | 2010 | Descriptive Correlational | Sweden |
13 | Conscientious objection in nursing: definition and criteria for acceptance | Lachman [46] | 2014 | Review | USA |
14 | Healthcare practitioners' experiences of postoperative pain management in lumbar spine surgery care—a qualitative study | Angelini et al. [47] | 2020 | Descriptive Qualitative Study | Sweden |
15 | Ethically difficult situations in hemodialysis care – nurses' narratives | Fischer Grönlund et al. [25] | 2015 | Phenomenological Hermeneutic Approach | Sweden |
16 | Nurses' ethical reflections on caring for people with malodorous exuding ulcers | Lindahl et al. [48] | 2010 | Qualitative Content Analysis | Sweden |
17 | Yes we can! Successful examples of disallowing 'conscientious objection' in reproductive health care | Fiala et al. [49] | 2016 | Investigating The Laws And Experiences | Austria, Sweden, Finland |
18 | Care providers' experiences of guidelines in daily work at a municipal residential care facility for older people | Åhlin et al. [50] | 2014 | Qualitative Descriptive | Sweden |
19 | Nurses' use of conscientious objection and the implications for conscience | Lamb et al. [51] | 2018 | Interpretive Phenomenology | Canada |
20 | Conscience, conscientious objection, and nursing: a concept analysis | Lamb et al. [10] | 2019 | Concept Analysis | Canada |
21 | Meanings of troubled conscience and how to deal with it: expressions of persian-speaking enrolled nurses in sweden | Mazaheri et al. [52] | 2018 | Phenomenological Hermeneutic | Sweden |
22 | A threat to our integrity – meanings of providing nursing care for older patients with cognitive impairment in acute care settings | Nilsson et al. [53] | 2016 | Phenomenological Hermeneutic | Sweden |
23 | Moral courage in nursing: a concept analysis | Numminen et al. [19] | 2017 | Concept Analysis | Finland |
24 | Questions of conscience | Salladay [54] | 2017 | Review | USA |
25 | Duty and dilemma: perioperative nurses hiding an objection to participate in organ procurement surgery | Smith [55] | 2017 | Qualitative Grounded Theory | Australia |
26 | “Conscience” clauses the rights and responsibilities of a nurse | Tillett [56] | 2018 | Review | USA |
27 | Opinions of nurses regarding conscientious objection | Toro-Flores et al. [57] | 2017 | Cross-Cutting Descriptive Study | Spain |
28 | Nurses' experiences of busyness in their daily work | Govasli, Solvoll [58] | 2020 | Phenomenological Hermeneutical | Norway |
29 | Clear conscience grounded in relations: expressions of persian-speaking nurses in sweden | Mazaheri et al. [59] | 2016 | Phenomenological Hermeneutical | Sweden |
30 | Meeting ethical challenges in acute care work as narrated by enrolled nurses | Sørlie et al. [60] | 2005 | Phenomenological Hermeneutical | Sweden |
31 | The meaning of being in ethically difficult care situations in pediatric care as narrated by female registered nurses | Sørlie et al. [61] | 2003 | Phenomenological Hermeneutical | Sweden |
32 | Slovak healthcare workers' lived experience of conscience | Blaho [62] | 2016 | Phenomenological Hermeneutical | Slovakia |
33 | The role of consciousness in nursing practice | Cleary, Lees [20] | 2019 | Review | Australia |
34 | A comparison of assessments and relationships of stress conscience, perceptions of conscience, burnout and social support between healthcare personnel working at two different organizations for care of older people | Ahlin et al. [63] | 2015 | Cross-Sectional, Descriptive Comparative | Sweden |
35 | Nurses lived experiences of conscience reaction: a qualitative phenomenological study | Hasani et al. [64] | 2011 | Phenomenological Hermeneutic | Iran |
36 | Experiences of gynecologic oncology nurses regarding caring behaviors: a hermeneutic phenomenological study | Boz, Teskereci [65] | 2020 | Phenomenological Hermeneutic | Turkey |
37 | Ethical diversity and the role of conscience in clinical medicine | Genuis, Lipp [66] | 2013 | Review | Canada |
38 | Nurses' experience of the perception of nursing consciousness: a phenomenological study | Hasani et al. [67] | 2013 | Phenomenology | Iran |
39 | Development of the perceptions of conscience Questionnaire | Dahlqvist et al. [68] | 2007 | Psychometric | Sweden |
40 | Psychometric properties concerning four instruments measuring job satisfaction, strain, and stress of conscience in a residential care context | Orrung Wallin et al. [69] | 2013 | Psychometric | Sweden |
41 | Stress of conscience questionnaire (scq): exploring dimensionality and psychometric properties at a tertiary hospital in australia | Jokwiro et al. [70] | 2020 | Cross-Sectional Study | Australia |
42 | Development and initial validation of the stress of conscience questionnaire | Glasberg et al. [71] | 2006 | Psychometric | Sweden |