Nursing has a key role in promoting positive outcomes for patients who seek AMA discharges. Their practice is informed by professional obligations to social justice and the ethics of care. Nurses can facilitate quality care for these patients by understanding their social context, committing to ...
Patient participation: its meaning and significance in the context of caring The ideal that patients should be participants in their own care has found wide acceptance amongst nurses Yet within the academic discipline of nursing lit... PD Ashworth,MA Longmate,P Morrison - 《Journal of Advanced N...
Exploring the Meaning of Social Justice in Chinese Context The globalization process has been greatly affecting the development of many professions as well as the young people who strive to become one recognized member of the professions. Among the many professions, social work, with its long tr....
a process that could have far-reaching implications for both healthcare delivery and patient outcomes in Australia. These items account for nearly 85% of all GP Medicare services, meaning any adjustments will profoundly impact general practice operations. ...
The theoretical framing for assessing (in)justices must, therefore, consider justice’s procedural and recognition aspects beyond simple distribution (Jiang et al., Citation2022; Karakislak et al., Citation2023), whereby the ‘ongoing process, power relations and struggles over praxis, meaning and ...
While a growing body of evidence in business ethics supports the notion of deontic justice, skepticism remains. This hesitation results, at least in part, from the absence of a coherent framework for explaining how individuals produce and experience deontic justice. To address this need, we argue...
The meaning of justice can be defined according to a juridical, human, theological, ethical, biomedical, or social perspective. It should guarantee the protection of life and health, personal, civil, political, economic, and religious rights, as well as
Review and sign ethics statement Yes Number of times a week students must log in to a typical course 3 Number of times per month faculty evaluate student participation 4 Number of times per month faculty provide feedback to students on participation 3 Courses requiring students to work col...
(2005) examined significant policy documents such as the 2001 Code of Ethics for Nurses, the 2004 Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, and Nursing's Social Policy Statement (2003), through a social justice lens, they found ambiguous and conflicting statements about the meaning and application...
Rather, just as Collins’ definition of intersectionality would connote, they overlap in such a way with my now-salient patient identity and together create a new meaning. But because each of this hypothetical physician’s identity traits—i.e. white, man, professional—have a historical ...