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Ethical perspectives in palliative care for chronic patients: a systematic review of nurses' experiences in home and hospital settings. [PDF]
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Ethics in nursing: Progress on national nursing ethics summit
Nursing Outlook, 2022In 2014 a National Nursing Ethics Summit was undertaken to chart a future for nursing ethics in the United States.The purpose of this study was to understand changes in the field over a 5-year period as a measure of longitudinal impact and identify recommendations for education, practice, research and scholarship, and policy.This cross-sectional study ...
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Nurse Education Today, 1994
This paper begins by answering a question recently posed by Hunt 'What is nursing ethics?'. Then, a distinction is drawn between principle-based and principle-invoking approaches to nursing ethics. Following an outline of both principle-invoking and care-based approaches, it is proposed that the two approaches may fruitfully be combined in the teaching
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This paper begins by answering a question recently posed by Hunt 'What is nursing ethics?'. Then, a distinction is drawn between principle-based and principle-invoking approaches to nursing ethics. Following an outline of both principle-invoking and care-based approaches, it is proposed that the two approaches may fruitfully be combined in the teaching
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Reconceptualizing Nursing Ethics
Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 1990This paper offers a comparative analysis of four central concepts of moral theory—autonomy, moral posture, universal vs. particular, and the role of rules and principles. These concepts are compared as they function in traditional rule-and-principle ethics and the more recently explicated ethic of care.
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