Ethical principles of autonomy for patients receiving care in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU): A concept analysisdoi:10.31603/nursing.v11i1.10155Yulianto, PratamaAwaludin, SidikJournal of Holistic Nursing Science (JHNS)
The right of the individual to choose to “die with dignity” is the ultimate manifestation of autonomy, but it is difficult for healthcare providers to accept death when there may still be viable options. Indeed, in most states it is still illegal to hasten death by any active means. ...
Ubuntu, a philosophy rooted in African communalism and interconnectedness, emphasises the importance of empathy, compassion, and collective well-being [57]. The struggle for justice and empowerment among Black communities is highlighted in the quote above for those who seek to assert their autonomy ...
Ethical Decision-Making Examples in Nursing Lesson Summary Frequently Asked Questions What are some examples of ethical decision-making in healthcare? An example of ethical decision-making in healthcare includes choosing between patient autonomy and beneficence. Another example is choosing between being ...
I. A Splendid History of China’s Human Rights Protection 二、以人民为中心的人权理念 II. People-centered Approach in Human Rights Protection 三、持续提升人民生活水平 III. Continuing to Improve People’s Living Standards 四、切实保障人民各项权利 ...
C Rodríguez Rodríguez,KM Piloto Tomé,L Insúa Grillo,... 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Nursing ethics, a principle-based approach Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Preliminary matters -- 2. Judgments, rules, principles and theories -- 3. The four principles: respect of autonomy, benef... SD Edwar...
Along with beneficence, autonomy, and justice, it is a core aspect of the medical code of ethics. What does non-maleficence mean in health care? Non-maleficence is an important aspect of healthcare. It is the avoidance of any action that could lead to immediate or long-term effects. Non...
Strengths-Based Nursing Leadership creates conditions to further develop skills of autonomy, competence and relatedness by providing positive and meaningful feedback and opportunities to exercise and engage in choice. Principle #6: Strengths-Based Nursing Leadership recognizes that person and environment ar...
"Medicine must relieve the pain of the sick, and lessen the violence of their diseases …" — Hippocrates Practitioners and policymakers who seek to provide care for patients with pain face a number of difficult questions. These include: What importance does pain have in medicine? What role doe...
Though a nurse’s first and foremost concern is caring for the patient’s physical health, respecting the patient’s autonomy and humanity is essential to establishing a beneficial relationship and helping the patient make informed choices about his care. Some procedures may be frightening, invasive...