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Moral Competence in Nursing Practice [PDF]
This article presents the derivation of moral competence in nursing practice by identifying its attributes founded on Thai culture. In this process moral competence is formed and based on the Thai nursing value system, including personal, social and professional values.
Jormsri, P. +3 more
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Moral competency: meta-competence of nursing care [PDF]
To follow the progress of technology and increasing domain of nurses' duties, ethical challenges can be observed more than ever. Therefore, the growing and dynamic system of nursing requires nurses with professional and ethical competence who can provide optimal care. The aim of the present study was to define and explain dimensions of moral competency
Niloofar Zafarnia +4 more
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Effectiveness of CURA: Healthcare professionals’ moral resilience and moral competences
Background: Clinical ethics support instruments aim to support healthcare professionals in dealing with moral challenges in clinical practice. CURA is a relatively new instrument tailored to the wishes and needs of healthcare professionals in palliative care, especially nurses. It aims to foster their moral resilience and moral competences.
Malene van Schaik +4 more
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Teachers’ Moral Competence in Pedagogical Encounters [PDF]
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Kuusisto, E. P., Tirri, K.
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Communication competence and moral competence: a Confucian perspective [PDF]
Abstract How can meaningful and productive communication take place among people of different cultural backgrounds? This question has become increasingly important in the age of the global village. Confucians, who long ago learned to live harmoniously with those from other parts of the world, have much to offer in response to the question.
Xiaosui Xiao, Guo-Ming Chen
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Moral Competence and Moral Orientation in Robots
Two major strategies (the top-down and bottom-up strategies) are currently discussed in robot ethics for moral integration. I will argue that both strategies are not sufficient. Instead, I agree with Bertram F. Malle and Matthias Scheutz that robots need to be equipped with moral competence if we don’t want them to be a potential risk in society ...
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Two Kinds of Moral Competence: Moral Agent, Moral Judge
In this paper, I argue that some of the disagreements about the continuity or discontinuity of human moral life with that of animals can be assuaged by drawing a distinction between two senses in which someone can be a ‘moral being': being a moral agent (i.e. being morally responsible for one's action) and being a moral judge (i.e.
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Moral Efficiency or Moral Competency?
The question about the concept of moral education is one of the most important questions within the discipline of pedagogy. There are numerous answers that vary depending on the cultural context as well as anthropological, epistemological or ethical assumptions dominant within it.
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Human resource management moral competencies
Orientation: If Human Resource Management (HRM) has a positive role in providing direction for the permissible use of people in organisations, then such a role inevitably creates a number of ethical tensions. The HRM practitioner often encounters situations, where they require moral expertise to make decisions that are ethical.
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Group agents, moral competence and duty-bearers: the update argument. [PDF]
de Haan N.
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