Analysis of court rulings on involuntary manslaughter or at-fault injury due to professional negligence by pediatric nurses: A systematic content analysis study

  • Song, Sung Sook
  • Kim, Eun Joo
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Purpose: This study systematically analyzed cases in South Korea wherein nurses were prosecuted for involuntary manslaughter or injury due to professional negligence in pediatric care. Methods: We analyzed the precedents using the methodology of Hall and Wright (2008) and Austin (2010). Of the 618 cases retrieved from the Supreme Court Decisions Retrieval System in South Korea, we selected the 12 cases in which children were the victims and nurses were the defendants, using a case screening methodology. Results: The most frequent penalty was a fine, and newborns were the most frequent victims. The distribution of cases according to Austin’s violation categories was: improper administration of medications (n=5), failure to monitor for and report deterioration (n=4), ineffective communication (n=4), failure to delegate responsibly (n=4), failure to know and follow facility policies and procedures (n=1), and improper use of equipment (n=1). Conclusion: To ensure the safety of children, nurses are required to teach and practice a high standard of care. Nursing education programs must improve nurses’ awareness of their legal obligations. Nursing organizations and leaders should also work towards enacting effective nursing laws and ensuring that nurses are aware of their legal rights and responsibilities. Copyright © 2022 Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing

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ChildDeathMalpracticeNursesWounds and injuries
제목
Analysis of court rulings on involuntary manslaughter or at-fault injury due to professional negligence by pediatric nurses: A systematic content analysis study
저자
Song, Sung SookKim, Eun Joo
DOI
10.4094/chnr.2022.28.2.91
발행일
2022
유형
Article
저널명
Child Health Nursing Research
28
페이지
91 ~ 102