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The Amount of Moral Courage and Moral Distress of Nurses and Their Related Factors in Educational and Medical Centers of Zanjan [PDF]
Background: Ethical challenges are considered an integral part of the nursing profession. In these challenges, despite moral courage, nurses experience moral distress.
Nasrin Hanifi , Masoume Moqaddam
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Measuring nurses’ moral courage: an explorative study [PDF]
Background: The 21-item Nurses’ Moral Courage Scale was developed and validated in 2018 in Finland with the purpose of measuring moral courage among nurses. Objectives: The objective of this study was to make a Dutch translation of the Nurses’ Moral Courage Scale to describe the level of nurses’ self-assessed moral courage and associated socio ...
Kasper Jean-Pierre Konings +6 more
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Developing reflection on values as a foundation for a business career [PDF]
Students can learn to analyse questions of ethics from the philosophical perspectives of duties, consequences and virtues. This includes the development of empathy and moral courage. Our brains respond to the experiences of others using 'empathy neurons';
A. S.Lopez +38 more
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Perspectives of nurses working at COVID-19 wards on professional moral courage: A descriptive study [PDF]
Background: Nurses may be threatened with professional moral courage while providing care to patients with Covid-19. The present study aimed to evaluate the professional moral courage of nurses caring for patients with Covid-19. Methods: This study was a
Mohammad Mahboubi +5 more
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Moral courage is an important topic for social psychology. Politicians often appeal to the general public to show more civil courageous behavior. Yet it is not clear what this behavior should actually look like. Offering behavioral trainings can do away with this shortcoming.
Jonas, Kai J., Brandstatter, Veronika
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Relationship Between Clinical Competency and Moral Courage in Iranian Nurses Working in Teaching Hospitals [PDF]
Background & Aims Providing quality nursing care has always been the main concern of nurses. Clinical competence and moral courage are effective factors in providing quality nursing care.
Mohammad Farzanehfar +3 more
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Aristotle on Self-Sufficiency, External Goods, and Contemplation [PDF]
Aristotle tells us that contemplation is the most self-sufficient form of virtuous activity: we can contemplate alone, and with minimal resources, while moral virtues like courage require other individuals to be courageous towards, or courageous with ...
Gasser-Wingate, Marc
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Courage, cowardice, and Maher’s misstep [PDF]
Could a Nazi soldier or terrorist be courageous? The Courage Problem asks us to answer this sort of question, and then to explain why people are reluctant to give this answer.
Kyle, Brent G.
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Factors Related to Moral Courage of Nursing Students in Zanjan [PDF]
Background: Moral courage is an important criterion in nursing for moral care. Enormous moral challenges facing students of nursing in their clinical environment require being morally courageous.
Nasrin Hanifi +2 more
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Improving ethical practice needs recognizing the relationship between moral reasoning and moral courage among nurses. We examined factors (moral reasoning, practical consideration, moral dilemmas familiarity, and demographic and work characteristics ...
Mahnaz Khatiban +2 more
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