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Ethical considerations for artificial intelligence use in nursing informatics
Nursing EthicsArtificial intelligence revolutionizes nursing informatics and healthcare by enhancing patient outcomes and healthcare access while streamlining nursing workflow.
A. Watson
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AORN Journal, 1993
Ethics in Nursing, third ed By Martin Benjamin, Joy Curtis 1992, 248 pp $45 ...
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Ethics in Nursing, third ed By Martin Benjamin, Joy Curtis 1992, 248 pp $45 ...
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AORN Journal, 1982
Martin Benjamin, Joy Curtis, Ethics in Nursing, 1981, Oxford University Press, 200 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016, 180 pp. $7.95 paperback.
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Martin Benjamin, Joy Curtis, Ethics in Nursing, 1981, Oxford University Press, 200 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016, 180 pp. $7.95 paperback.
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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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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, 2002
Being a professional nurse requires ethical decision making and this in turn necessitates an effective learning process. The active participation of students in the teaching of ethics will contribute to this process. This study was conducted at Hacettepe University School of Nursing, Ankara, Turkey, to determine the views of students about the ...
Leyla Dinç, Refia Selma Görgülü
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Being a professional nurse requires ethical decision making and this in turn necessitates an effective learning process. The active participation of students in the teaching of ethics will contribute to this process. This study was conducted at Hacettepe University School of Nursing, Ankara, Turkey, to determine the views of students about the ...
Leyla Dinç, Refia Selma Görgülü
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Nursing ethics and the perspectivity of nursing: Response to ‘30 years of nursing ethics’
Nursing EthicsNursing Ethics can look back on an impressive 30-year history. With the use of scientific methods, authors from increasingly linguistically and culturally diverse regions shed light on the 'ethical core' of nursing 1 through the breadth of the chosen approaches, the diversity of the topics covered, and the contexts in which nursing takes place. In this
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Medicine and law, 2005
Griffith Health, School of Nursing and Midwifery ; No Full ...
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Griffith Health, School of Nursing and Midwifery ; No Full ...
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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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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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A Practical Ethics of Care: Tinkering with Different ‘Goods’ in Residential Nursing Homes
Journal of Business Ethics, 2020Katharina Molterer+2 more
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The ethical enterprise of nursing
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1992This 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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