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Human rights and nursing codes of ethics in Canada 1953–2017
Nursing Ethics, 2020Human rights are foundational to the health and well-being of all individuals and have remained a central tenet of nursing’s ethical framework throughout history.
Dawn Tisdale, P. Symenuk
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Normative nursing ethics: A literature review and tentative recommendations
Nursing Ethics, 2020We describe the results and implications of a literature review that identifies the number of normative and empirical articles, respectively, that have appeared in Nursing Ethics in each year from 1994 to 2017.
Eric Vogelstein, A. Colbert
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Teaching Ethics in Classroom Settings: Nursing Faculty Perceptions in Baccalaureate Programs.
Journal of Nursing Education, 2020BACKGROUND The complexity of the current health care system has resulted in increasing demands on nurses to act as patient advocates and moral agents. Understanding faculty's experiences teaching ethics is instrumental to deliver ethically competent care.
Sharon Grason
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Advancing AI Data Ethics in Nursing: Future Directions for Nursing Practice, Research, and Education
JMIR NursingThe ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly recognized due to concerns such as algorithmic bias, opacity, trust issues, data security, and fairness.
Patricia A Ball Dunlap+1 more
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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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Knowledge development, technology and questions of nursing ethics
Nursing Ethics, 2019This article explores emerging ethical questions that result from knowledge development in a complex, technological age. Nursing practice is at a critical ideological and ethical precipice where decision-making is enhanced and burdened by new ways of ...
A. Peirce+5 more
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Nursing Ethics Huddles to Decrease Moral Distress among Nurses in the Intensive Care Unit
Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2018Background Moral distress (MD) is an emotional and psychological response to morally challenging dilemmas. Moral distress is experienced frequently by nurses in the intensive care unit (ICU) and can result in emotional anguish, work dissatisfaction, poor
M. Chiafery+3 more
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An introduction to ethics in nursing
Nursing Standard, 2007Ethics 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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A programme for nursing ethics
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1985This article defines nursing ethics and its place within the disciplines of ethics and nursing. The current endeavours of nursing ethics are identified as: revising codes, assisting nurses to reason ethically, and establishing the nurse's role in ethical decision-making regarding ethical issues, particular clients, and society's definition of health ...
Sharon Jeanne Smith, Anne J. Davis
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AORN Journal, 1987
Ethics in Nursing, second ed. Martin Benjamin, Joy Curtis. Oxford University Press, 200 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016, 1986, 206 pp, $11.95 paperback.
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Ethics in Nursing, second ed. Martin Benjamin, Joy Curtis. Oxford University Press, 200 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016, 1986, 206 pp, $11.95 paperback.
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