identify solutions of nursing care that will not only address many of the issues facing the profession but also transform the way Americans receive health care, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) have launched a new Initiative on the Future of Nursing...
When faced with a moral dilemma, a competent nurse incorporates ethical, bioethical and legal considerations. In the proposed story, incorporating the nursing ethics of advocacy, beneficence, nonmaleficence and collaboration will guide the nurse towards an appropriate and legal course of action. 919 ...
PARTICIPANTS AND RESEARCH CONTEXT: long-term-care residents in two nursing homes and one community hospital. Ethical considerations: The local research ethics committee granted ethical approval. Findings: Following implementation, over 50% of ... C Mcglade,E Daly,J Mccarthy,... - 《Nursing Older...
- 《Western Journal of Nursing Research》 被引量: 4发表: 1992年 Research and quality management studies: ethical considerations. Clinical Nursing ResearchEthics CommitteesQuality Assurance, Health CareEthics Committees, ResearchEthical ReviewEthics, NursingFederal legislation requires that an ... PA Mayhew...
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Ethical considerations referred to in child health research published in leading nursing journals: 2015‐2019doi:10.1111/ijn.12886childethical approvalinformed consentpublication ethicsresearch ethicsYanni WuNanfang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangzhou Guangdong ChinaMichelle Howarth...
The basic ethical tenets of beneficence (to do good), autonomy (to make one's own decisions) and non-maleficence (to do no harm), have been well accepted by the medical community. Under managed care these basic tenets have been challenged, with a notable impact on the principle of ...
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS While in the eyes of the law there is a bright line that distinguishes maturity based on the age, whereby those persons aged 18 years and older are adults who may make decisions on their own, the analysis for surgical providers to these individuals is not so simple. Be...
Good life, good death, and the right to die: Ethical considerations for decisions at the end of life - ScienceDirectDeath and Euthanasia... PhD Joel Zimbelman * - 《Journal of Professional Nursing》 被引量: 26发表: 1994年 Anticonvulsants in sports: Ethical considerations Anticonvulsants in sp...