Ethical dilemmas in nonclinical health research from a UK perspective. This article examines the ethical dilemmas faced by professional and academic researchers in the health field who undertake nonclinical or social research ... Grinyer - 《Nursing Ethics》 被引量: 20发表: 2001年 Walking a Fine ...
On the other hand, ethical dilemmas related to end-of-life care was the most frequently perceived problem by the infusion nurses but was ranked 11.5/27 by the inpatient oncology nurses and 18/27 by all respondents, perhaps reflecting that infusion nurses often see patients closer to the time...
By the mid-twentieth century medical, nursing and social work commentary on the care of the dying began to increase. There was a growing concern about the medical neglect of dying people, the problems associated with the ‘futile’ treatment of advanced disease, and the influences of a wider ...
Why did you decide to choose medicine and not some other field where you can help others, such as nursing, physical therapy, pharmacology, psychology, education, or social work? How have you tested your motivation to become an MD? Please explain. ...
theory is problematic, leaving professional disciplinary bodies to ‘borrow’ assumptions from elsewhere. Since rehabilitation penalties are frequently made by professional disciplinary bodies, we review several theories from health and justice contexts and highlight elements that may be useful in developing...