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Variation in emergency department attendances and acute hospital admissions for ambulatory emergency care: a retrospective analysis of routinely collected NHS data across England. [PDF]

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Care ethics: An ethics of empathy?

Nursing Ethics, 2018
Background: Empathy is a contested concept in the field of care ethics. According to its proponents, empathy is a unique way to connect with others, to understand what is at stake for them, and to help guide moral deliberation.
van Dijke, J. L. C.   +3 more
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ETHICS IN MANAGED CARE

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2000
The current era of managed costs and care create ethical dilemmas based on economic constraints and incorporation of principles of distributive justice. Traditional ethical concerns related to confidentiality, conflicts of interest, double agentry, and honesty are complicated by interference in the doctor-patient relationship caused by intrusive ...
J A, Lazarus, S S, Sharfstein
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The Ethics of Caring

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 1992
Interest in the concept of caring and the ethics of caring has grown as technology and depersonalization of health care delivery have increased. Major concepts of the ethics of caring are reviewed, with special focus on relating caring and virtue ethics.
A, Sprengel, J, Kelley
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The ethics of nursing care and ‘the ethic of care’

Nursing Inquiry, 1995
Recent discussions concerning the ethics of nursing care have gained added impetus from articulations of die so‐called ‘ethic of carersquo; in moral philosophy. This paper addresses the question of recognizing and elaborating the ethics of nursing care by exploring the problems and the possibilities of diese intersecting discourses.
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