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Conscience is an idea that has significant currency in liberal democratic societies. Yet contemporary moral philosophical scholarship on conscience is surprisingly sparse.
Xavier Symons
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Intensified job demands, stress of conscience and nurses' experiences during organizational change
Background: Nurses frequently face ethically demanding situations in their work, and these may lead to stress of conscience. Working life is currently accelerating and job demands are intensifying.
Mikko Heikkilä+3 more
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Background Leadership and stress are common concepts in nursing, and this study explores empirically the connection between leadership and stress of conscience in the context of aged care practice. Previous literature has shown that when staff are unable
Annica Backman+4 more
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BACKGROUND Studies points to that levels of stress of conscience and burnout among staff in healthcare contexts may seriously affect their health. AIM To compare assessments and associations of stress of conscience, perceptions of conscience, social ...
Johan Åhlin+2 more
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Unjustified Asymmetry: Positive Claims of Conscience and Heartbeat Bills
In 2019, several US states passed “heartbeat” bills. Should such bills go into effect, they would outlaw abortion once an embryonic heartbeat can be detected, thereby severely limiting an individual’s access to abortion.
Kyle G. Fritz
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Recent studies have highlighted the importance of research on consumers’ green behavior in emerging markets. This study aims to determine the variables of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) that influence green purchasing intentions in Mexico. Into the
Jéssica Müller+4 more
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Conscience and conscientious objection in nursing: A personalist bioethics approach
The ability of nurses to act as moral agents in accordance with their conscience is both an essential human freedom and an important part of professional ethics.
Christina Lamb, B. Pesut
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AIM To determine the associations between person-centred care (PCC) and job strain, stress of conscience and intent to leave among healthcare professionals in Swedish hospital departments.
Cornelia van Diepen+4 more
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Although conscience, as an ethical concept, has emerged widely in the field of nursing, its functional meaning and its effects on nurses' performance are not clear. Therefore, the present study aimed to analyze the concept of conscience in the context of
K. Jodaki+4 more
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Decisions about allocation of limited healthcare resources are frequently controversial. These decisions are usually based on careful analysis of medical, scientific and health economic evidence. Yet, decisions are also necessarily based on value judgements.
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