In the previous chapter, the nature of ethics was considered briefly and a strategy offered for the identification of moral problems which arise from nursing practice. In the present chapter, an approach to such problems is set out and discussed. In formulating the approach we will need to ...
PK Vuckovich,BM Artinian - 《Nursing Ethics》 被引量: 34发表: 2005年 Education and the improvement of clinical ethics services The proliferation of clinical ethics in health care institutions around the world has raised the question about the qualifications of those who serve on et... GJ Agich...
The principle of respect for autonomy in the care of nursing home residents. Respect for autonomy is well known as a core element of normative views on good care. Most often it is interpreted in a liberal way, with a focus on indepe... GJ Van Thiel,JJ Van Delden - 《Nursing Ethics》...
EthicsSocial benefits principleBeneficenceNursing researchResearch on human subjects is ethically justified when its anticipated results would ultimately benefit the society or public and not only the individuals participating in this research. Besides contributing to scientific knowledge, social benefits of ...
A new principle of 'sustained being', drawn from philosophical propositions of Pellegrino, is suggested. The new principle is suited to an evolving practice and is compatible with consequentialist, deontological and relational ethics theories. The notion of 'taking care' is related to nursing in ...
BackgroundEthics-based nursing practice can transform health care practices. As the biggest human capital in the health care system, nurses are obliged to follow ethical principles in this field. One of these ethical principles; is beneficence, which is considered the core of nursing care. This ...
This essay critically assesses two strategies of accommodation used by defenders of impartialism in ethics to argue that the care orientation represents no... AL Carse - 《J Med Philos》 被引量: 33发表: 1998年 Gender accordance principle in career education in the context of ecological approach...
Although it is commendable that the circulating nurse is anticipating the next procedure and is trying to save time and hence money, the "Perioperative explications for the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses " states: While the perioperative nurse needs to be fiscally responsible, the perioperative ...
Finally, the relevance of an ethics of proximity to professional ethics in healthcare is discussed. From an ethics of proximity, it might be argued that institutions must attempt to organise medical care and nursing care so that a certain partiality and patient-centred care might be favoured and...
van Thiel GJMW, van Delden JJM: The Principle of Respect for Autonomy in the Care of Nursing Home Residents. Nursing Ethics 2001, 8 (5) : 419–431.van Thiel GJMW, van Delden JJM: The Principle of Respect for Autonomy in the Care of Nursing Home Residents. Nursing Ethics 2001, 8(5):...