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Ethics and Research in Nursing

Nursing Ethics, 1994
Considering the importance of research in the development of nursing, we examine the ethical principles governing nurses' investigative activity, as well as the different codes regulating biomedical investigation with human beings, amongst which are the Nuremberg Code, the Declaration of Human Rights, and the Declaration of Helsinki ...
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Is there a Unique Nursing Ethic?

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2003
There is no agreement in the nursing literature as to the meaning of the term, nursing ethics. Proposed definitions refer to nurses' moral decision-making and behaviors, ethical conflicts, and analysis of ethical issues that arise within nurses' practice.
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An introduction to ethics in nursing

Nursing Standard, 2007
Ethics is concerned with 'right and wrong', although agreeing what is 'right' can be challenging. An understanding of ethics is essential to the delivery of skilled professional care. It is vital that nurses appreciate the value of ethics in their work.
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Reconceptualizing Nursing Ethics

Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 1990
This 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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The Ethics of Respect in Nursing

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2005
The term respect is pervasive in biomedical ethical literature and in all disciplines. It is a concept used to connote dignity, reverence, and regard. To demonstrate respect implies actions of doing what is good. When viewed in the context of nursing research, practice, and education, questions abound as to how respect is offered to others.
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The professional ethic in nursing*

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1978
The author distinguishes two significant characteristics of a profession, ‘professional service’ and ‘sense of responsibility’, and relates these to the obligations of the professional.Ethical concepts, and the professional code of conduct, are discussed in the context of recent events and publications in the United Kingdom.
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NURSING ETHICS AND THE ETHICAL NURSE

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1977
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What is nursing professionalism? a concept analysis

BMC Nursing, 2023
Huili Cao, Yanming Wu, Xingyue He
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Nursing, Nurses, and Ethics

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2015
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Ethics and community nursing

British Journal of Community Nursing
Iwan Dowie explores the critical role of ethics in community nursing, where nurses often make autonomous decisions in the home care of patients. Nurses are tasked with balancing individual patient rights with the broader needs of society, guided by ethical principles such as autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence and justice.
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