Outcomes of professional misconduct by nurses: a qualitative study [PDF]
Background Professional misconduct by nurses is a critical challenge in providing safe quality care, which can lead to devastating and extensive outcomes. Explaining the experiences of clinical nurses and nursing managers in this regard using an in-depth
Shokoh Varaei +4 more
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Classification of plastic surgery malpractice complaints brought before the São Paulo Medical Board that were treated as professional-misconduct cases: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Nowadays, there is an ethical and moral necessity to establish rules that govern professional attitudes and conduct. In the medical field, these rules are multifaceted, given the health consequences inherent to medical procedures.
Paulo Cézar Mariani +2 more
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Theories of rehabilitation have long been articulated in health and criminal justice contexts, driving rehabilitation practices in each area. In this article, several prominent theories are described to illustrate how their core assumptions aim to ...
Lois J. Surgenor +2 more
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Plastic surgery professional misconduct: a cross-sectional study on cases between 2008 and 2017, filed before the São Paulo State Medical Board [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In plastic surgery, a lack of ethical and moral behavior by professionals can result in unfortunate circumstances and can justify ethical-disciplinary procedures. OBJECTIVE: To review 421 plastic surgery professional-misconduct cases filed
Paulo Cézar Mariani +2 more
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Tracking changes in medical students’ perceptions of academic ethics: a longitudinal study [PDF]
Purpose Medical students are expected to cultivate professionalism as a core competency, which is reflected in their perceptions of academic ethics. This study examined how students’ perceptions of academic ethics, both for themselves and their peers ...
Hyojin Kwon, Su Jin Chae
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Lessons from the Lim Lian Arn case (II): professional misconduct [PDF]
Thamotharampillai Thirumoorthy +2 more
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Engagement in research misconduct by nurses may results in professional misconduct in the clinical setting, thereby jeopardizing the quality of patient care. We still know little about the research misconduct situation among nurses.
Shuyu Han, Ke Li, Zhiwen Wang
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Medical professionalism among emergency physicians in South Korea: a survey of perceptions and experiences of unprofessional behavior [PDF]
Objective The purpose of this study was to analyze the current situation concerning professionalism among emergency physicians in South Korea by conducting a survey regarding their perceptions and experiences of unprofessional behavior.
Sangun Nah +5 more
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Professional misconduct in healthcare : setting out a research agenda for work sociology [PDF]
In the light of its surprising absence in extant literature in the domain of the sociology of work, specifically within the journal Work, Employment and Society, this article represents a ‘call to arms’ for research focused upon professional misconduct ...
Currie, Graeme +4 more
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Perceived ethical misconduct: a survey of neuropsychology professionals in Mexico
Objective: To evaluate the frequency of perceived ethical misconduct in the practice of neuropsychology in Mexico. Method: One hundred fourteen psychologists answered a survey which assessed perceptions of ethical misconduct in four areas of professional
Paola Fonseca +7 more
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