Current legal and ethical issues in nursingUlster Univ. (United Kingdom)
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In this cohort, one patient underwent haemodialysis [25]. The quality of care for haemodialysis patients has continually improved through collaboration among adult nephrologists, paediatric nephrologists, paediatricians, allied health professionals and nursing staff. The significant challenges for further ...
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Abood S. Quality improvement initiative in nursing homes: the ANA acts in an advisory role. Am J Nurs [serial on the Internet]. June 2002 [cited: 12th Aug 2002]; 102(6): [about 3 p.]. Available from: www.nursingworld.org/AJN/2002/june/Wawatch.htm. Some important points to remem...
Applied Nursing Research, 34, 40–47. Article PubMed Google Scholar Tong, J., Wang, L., & Peng, K. (2015). From person-environment misfit to job burnout: Theoretical extensions. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 30(2), 169–182. Article Google Scholar van Dijk, H., Kooij, D., ...
However, USA Today reported that several schools have banned ChatGPT [23], although the American Psychological Association advises schools to educate teachers and students about the appropriate and ethical use of ChatGPT [24]. In nursing education, it is crucial to examine academic nurse educators...
Kazakh cultural values and ethical choice of social work students Aigul Mustafina&Baurzhan Mustafin Pages: 5-21 Published online:05 Jan 2024 Abstract|Full Text|References|PDF (389.9 KB)|EPUB 90Views 1CrossRef citations 0Altmetric Article
End-of-Life Ethical Issues in Japan This article discusses the end-of-life ethical issues of disclosure of information to the terminally ill patient, informed consent, and overtreatment for t... AJ Davis,E Konishi - 《Geriatric Nursing》
19(p338) Boundary issues may also arise for researchers with a clinical background, particularly members of caring professions such as nursing, where the researcher‐participant relationship challenges the researcher to balance their professional values with the constraints of the researcher role (this...