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A scoping review of alternative methods of delivering ethics education in nursing
Aim We conducted a scoping review of nursing ethics education to examine educational formats that go beyond traditional lectures. Design This study was a scoping review. Methods We used seven databases and relevant search terms, including nursing ethics,
Maki Tanaka, Sonoe Tezuka
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Challenging times: ethics, nursing and the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Globally nurses and midwives are working hard to detect cases of COVID‐19, to save lives or give comfort in the face of death, to educate themselves and the public about protective measures to stop the viral spread, while still caring for those not ...
Turale S, Meechamnan C, Kunaviktikul W.
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Nursing and midwifery students’ attitudes towards principles of medical ethics in Kermanshah, Iran
Background Professional ethics is one of the important topics, which includes various rights such as respecting the patient’s right to choose (autonomy), being useful (beneficence), being harmless (non- maleficence), and respecting the justice, integrity,
Haleh Jafari+3 more
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Background Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has recently seen rapid advancement, with an expanding role and scope in nursing education and healthcare.
Yeunhee Kwak, Jung-Won Ahn, Y. Seo
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Ethics and frontline nursing during COVID-19: A qualitative analysis
Background Nurses experienced intense ethical and moral challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our 2020 qualitative parent study of frontline nurses’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic identified ethics as a cross-cutting theme with six subthemes:
D. O’Mathúna+9 more
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The integration of care ethics and nursing workload: A qualitative systematic review
Aim The aim of this review was to explore literature from January 2017 to December 2021 for specific aspects of care ethics related to nursing workload in the acute care setting.
D. Waterfield, S. Barnason
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Towards democratic institutions: Tronto’s care ethics inspiring nursing actions in intensive care
Care as a concept has long been central to the nursing discipline, and care ethics have consequently found their place in nursing ethics discussions. This paper briefly revisits how care and care ethics have been theorized and applied in the discipline ...
Annie-Claude Laurin, Patrick Martin
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Ethics simulation in nursing education: Nursing students' experiences
Background: Ethics stimulation in nursing education focuses on human, non-technical factors in a clinical reality. Simulation as a teaching method began in the 1930s with flight simulators.
Leena Honkavuo
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The Teaching of Ethics and the Moral Competence of Medical and Nursing Students
In a time marked by the development of innovative treatments in healthcare and the need for health professionals to deal with resulting ethical dilemmas in clinical practice, this study was developed to determine the influence of the bioethics teaching ...
Vera Martins+3 more
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The future nursing voice La voz futura de la enfermería A voz futura da enfermagem
Based on some articles in the journal Nursing Ethics, the author outlines some of the areas of major importance for nursing in the future. These areas - the care of elderly people, long-term home-based care, genetics, international research and conflict ...
Verena Tschudin
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