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Table 1 Selected articles for a comprehensive literature review

From: Concept analysis of conscience-based nursing care: a hybrid approach of Schwartz-Barcott and Kim’s hybrid model

 

Title

Authors

year

Methodology

Country

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