Pain management is the most frequently cited ethical dilemma, followed by cost containment issues and making quality of life and other decisions in the patient's best interest. Approximately 80% of respondents rated their et...
An ethical decision is the result of a complex reasoning process based on knowledge and experience and driven by ethical values. Especially in acute elderly care and more specifically decisions concerning the use of physical restraint require a thoughtful deliberation of the different values at stake....
The role of the neonatal intensive care nurse in decision-making: advocacy, involvement in ethical decisions and communication. Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses are often faced with complex clinical and ethical problems. Little is known about the role of the NICU nurse in ... L Monter...
Four themes were obtained from this study, namely, "the dilemma between the family's decisions and continuing care", "patient's life expectancy and the family's hope", "DNR decisions and the nurse's confidence", and "the family's understanding of the information provided". This study ...
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Tackling this issue is further complicated when stress-related decisions are experienced as ethical dilemmas. This chapter i... AE Mickel,EJ Dallimore 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 The experiences of ethical conflict among critical care professionals in China: A qualitative study Background: Ethical ...
Ethical leadership style in hospitals and providing nurses with the authority to make decisions can improve their work experience and help to engage, support, and retain nurses. Impact: The study found support for the positive role of ethical leadership in relation to decision authority and as a ...
1. The clinical decisions required in daily practice of case management represented challenges to the nurses. This highlights the critical role of adequate educational orientation to case management for beginning case managers. 2. Nurse case managers should be cognizant of the "disconnect" that could...
Fostering participation in such clinical inquiry will summon professional growth, influence the lives of patients, and help each nurse develop a unique ... A Gawlinski - American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 被引量: 40发表: 2008...
2.(functioning as plural) a social, religious, or civil code of behaviour considered correct, esp that of a particular group, profession, or individual 3.(functioning as plural) the moral fitness of a decision, course of action, etc:he doubted the ethics of their verdict. ...