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An African Ethic for Nursing?

Nursing Ethics, 2000
This article derives from a doctoral thesis in which a particular discourse was used as a ‘paradigm case’. From this discourse an ethic set within a South African culture arose. Using many cultural ‘voices’ to aid the understanding of this narrative, the ethic shows that one can build on both a ‘justice’ and a ‘care’ ethic.
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Nursing ethics.

Medicine and law, 2005
Griffith Health, School of Nursing and Midwifery ; No Full ...
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Reflections on nursing ethics

Nursing Ethics, 2012
My professional career started in a regional hospital in south-eastern Ethiopia where no nurse had set foot before. I had to take a bus part of the way and a truck to reach the town as the roads were impassable in rainy season. The hospital had two expatriate doctors and several health assistants.
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The ethical enterprise of nursing

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1992
This paper examines the ethical nature of nursing Examples are taken from coronary care units A critical view is taken whereby it is felt that nursing models do not truly reflect this nature It is suggested that nurses make most ethical decisions without dilemma using intuition The traditions behind using this intuition are examined Such normative ...
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A Practical Ethics of Care: Tinkering with Different ‘Goods’ in Residential Nursing Homes

Journal of Business Ethics, 2020
Katharina Molterer   +2 more
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Ethics: Nursing Around the World: Cultural Values and Ethical Conflicts

Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 2000
Ruth Ludwick
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ETHICS FOR NURSES

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1938
Charlotte A. Aikens, Edna S. Newman
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Ethics in Nursing

1998
In the introduction to his textbook, Ethical Issues in Nursing (1994) Geoff Hunt decries the manner in which ethics is being introduced into nursing curricula throughout the UK. He states, many ethics courses presuppose that nurses have a need for ‘help with moral decision-making’ and that to satisfy this need they should be taught ‘moral concepts ...
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THE ETHICS OF NURSING

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1937
M. Louise Beaty, Arrah B. Evarts
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