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2018
Nursing ethics may be defined simply in relation to what nurses do that doctors and others do not characteristically do; or in relation to the nursing perspective on any issues in health care and medicine. More radically, it claims to employ a distinctive conceptual framework, regarding care, rather than cure, as fundamental.
Geoffrey Hunt
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Nursing ethics may be defined simply in relation to what nurses do that doctors and others do not characteristically do; or in relation to the nursing perspective on any issues in health care and medicine. More radically, it claims to employ a distinctive conceptual framework, regarding care, rather than cure, as fundamental.
Geoffrey Hunt
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Nursing ethics as a distinct entity within bioethics: Implications for clinical ethics practice
Nursing Ethics, 2023The question of whether nursing ethics is a distinct entity within bioethics is an important and thought-provoking one. Though fundamental bioethical principles are appreciated and applied within the practice of nursing ethics, there exist distinct ...
Bryan Pilkington, Maryanne M Giuliante
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Ethics in nursing: Progress on national nursing ethics summit
Nursing Outlook, 2022In 2014 a National Nursing Ethics Summit was undertaken to chart a future for nursing ethics in the United States.The purpose of this study was to understand changes in the field over a 5-year period as a measure of longitudinal impact and identify recommendations for education, practice, research and scholarship, and policy.This cross-sectional study ...
Binu Koirala +2 more
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Nursing Philosophy, 2020
Nurses have traditionally been regarded as clinicians that deliver compassionate, safe, and empathetic health care (Nurses again outpace other professions for honesty & ethics, 2018).
Felicia Stokes, Amitabha Palmer
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Nurses have traditionally been regarded as clinicians that deliver compassionate, safe, and empathetic health care (Nurses again outpace other professions for honesty & ethics, 2018).
Felicia Stokes, Amitabha Palmer
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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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Toward Reclaiming Our Ethical Heritage: Nursing Ethics before Bioethics
Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 2020American nursing has an extraordinary body of nursing ethics literature from the 1880s to the mid-1960s. This literature developed prior to the rise of the field of medical ethics (later termed biomedical ethics, then bioethics) in the mid-1960s, and ...
M. Fowler
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Ethics positions of nursing students in clinical decision-making
Nursing Ethics, 2023Background Ethics positions, consisting of the two fundamental dimensions of idealism and relativism, influence individuals’ decision-making significantly.
Nazan Turan, Yasemin Çekiç
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