Abstract
This study sought to gauge ethical attitudes about professional boundary issues of physicians and nurses in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Respondents scored 10 relevant boundary vignettes as to their ethical acceptability. The group as a whole proved oaware/ ethically conservative,o but with the physicians' score falling on the oless ethically conservativeo part of the spectrum compared to nurses. The degree of ethicality was more related to profession than to gender, with nurses being more oethicalo than physicians.