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Cultural Sensitivity and Ethical Considerations
Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2022AbstractGlobal surgery is a burgeoning area of global health. Surgeons can engage in one–or many–of the facets of global healthcare delivery: clinical care, capacity building, education, research, etc. Working in an increasingly global community, surgeons must be aware of the richness of cultural diversity at home and around the world such that they ...
Bobel, Matthew Cronon +2 more
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Impacts of ethical climate and ethical sensitivity on caring efficacy
Nursing Ethics, 2023Background Caring practice begins with awareness of the suffering of patients in a given context. Understanding the interrelationship between the perceived ethical climate of the clinical environment and the ethical sensitivity and caring efficacy of nurses is crucial for strengthening the caring competency of nurses.
Fiona Wing Ki Tang +5 more
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Measuring dental students' ethical sensitivity
Journal of Dental Education, 1985This paper describes the development of stimulus materials and scoring procedures to measure an individual's ability to recognize the ethical issues often hidden within the dentist's professional problems. The importance of this ability is discussed as it relates to other abilities thought to be necessary conditions for ethical or moral behavior ...
M J, Bebeau, J R, Rest, C M, Yamoor
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2011
According to Muriel Bebeau and her colleagues (1999), moral sensitivity is about the awareness of how our actions affect other people. Thus, without moral sensitivity it is difficult to see what kind of moral issues are involved in everyday life. However, to respond to a situation in a moral way, a person must be able to perceive and interpret events ...
Kirsi Tirri, Petri Nokelainen
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According to Muriel Bebeau and her colleagues (1999), moral sensitivity is about the awareness of how our actions affect other people. Thus, without moral sensitivity it is difficult to see what kind of moral issues are involved in everyday life. However, to respond to a situation in a moral way, a person must be able to perceive and interpret events ...
Kirsi Tirri, Petri Nokelainen
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The Ethical Sensitivity of Nurses in Turkey
Nursing Ethics, 2001In this study we tried to gain information about the ethical sensitivity (as well as the ethical knowledge) of nurses working at the bedside in our country. Four scenarios were presented to 165 nurses working in hospital wards in Kocaeli. More than half of the nurses can be considered to have made decisions based on beneficence for the first scenario,
Goz, F, Ersoy, NERMİN
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