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Knowledge development, technology and questions of nursing ethics
Nursing Ethics, 2019This article explores emerging ethical questions that result from knowledge development in a complex, technological age. Nursing practice is at a critical ideological and ethical precipice where decision-making is enhanced and burdened by new ways of ...
A. Peirce +5 more
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Nurse Education Today, 1994
This paper begins by answering a question recently posed by Hunt 'What is nursing ethics?'. Then, a distinction is drawn between principle-based and principle-invoking approaches to nursing ethics. Following an outline of both principle-invoking and care-based approaches, it is proposed that the two approaches may fruitfully be combined in the teaching
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This paper begins by answering a question recently posed by Hunt 'What is nursing ethics?'. Then, a distinction is drawn between principle-based and principle-invoking approaches to nursing ethics. Following an outline of both principle-invoking and care-based approaches, it is proposed that the two approaches may fruitfully be combined in the teaching
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BMC Nursing
The integration of Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) into healthcare is rapidly evolving, necessitating ethical preparedness among nursing students.
M. Abuadas, Z. Albikawi, Ahmad M Rayani
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The integration of Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) into healthcare is rapidly evolving, necessitating ethical preparedness among nursing students.
M. Abuadas, Z. Albikawi, Ahmad M Rayani
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Nursing Ethics Huddles to Decrease Moral Distress among Nurses in the Intensive Care Unit
Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2018Background Moral distress (MD) is an emotional and psychological response to morally challenging dilemmas. Moral distress is experienced frequently by nurses in the intensive care unit (ICU) and can result in emotional anguish, work dissatisfaction, poor
M. Chiafery +3 more
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Reconceptualizing Nursing Ethics
Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 1990This paper offers a comparative analysis of four central concepts of moral theory—autonomy, moral posture, universal vs. particular, and the role of rules and principles. These concepts are compared as they function in traditional rule-and-principle ethics and the more recently explicated ethic of care.
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Ethical issues confronting nurses
Health Policy, 1988Nurses are morally obligated to give quality nursing care to all HIV-infected individuals that respects their dignity as individuals without regard to their differences in values and lifestyle, the nature of their illness, or their own contribution to infection.
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Nursing Ethics, Physician Ethics, and Medical Ethics
Law, Medicine and Health Care, 1981The term “nursing ethics” is controversial. Some insist that nursing ethics is a unique field posing issues that cannot be understood fully by adapting the professional ethics of physicians. They insist that the term “nursing ethics” connotes the uniqueness of the moral problems that nurses face in the health care setting.On the other hand, others ...
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Advancing AI Data Ethics in Nursing: Future Directions for Nursing Practice, Research, and Education
JMIR NursingThe ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly recognized due to concerns such as algorithmic bias, opacity, trust issues, data security, and fairness.
Patricia A Ball Dunlap +1 more
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Ethics: Empowering Nurses Through Nursing Ethics Committees
Orthopaedic Nursing, 1993Nurses are patient advocates who often feel powerless when implementing that role in ethical situations. One strategy to empower nurses in their advocacy role is the development and use of nursing ethics committees within health care institutions.
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Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2016
Objective: To provide a brief historical overview of the achievement of key milestones in the development of mechanisms for operationalising professional nursing ethics in Australia; examples of such milestones include: the publication of the first ...
M. Johnstone
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Objective: To provide a brief historical overview of the achievement of key milestones in the development of mechanisms for operationalising professional nursing ethics in Australia; examples of such milestones include: the publication of the first ...
M. Johnstone
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