care facilities; rural nursing practice The concern for ethical principles and values is not limited to health professionals alone. However, ethical principles in nursing act as safety valves for social control to prevent professional misconduct and abuse of the rights of clients. As a result of colonial expe-rience, developing countries like Botswana usually follow the European lead, especially examples from the UK. This article examines the ethical problems and dilemmas associ-ated with rural nursing practice in Botswana, a developing country in sub-Saharan Africa. The major ethical problems identified are related to the distribution of and access to health resources in rural communities. It is proposed that nurses must assume responsibil...
Reflections on my experience of conducting research in Botswana are used to highlight tensions and c...
This book challenges readers to rethink rural health ethics. Traditional approaches to health ethics...
This exploratory survey was conducted on 123 nurses working in three critical care areas of the Keny...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the frequency of ethical issues encountered by nurs...
Aim: The goal of this multi-institutional collaboration was to develop an innovative, locally relev...
The paper is based on two case studies on home-based care in Kweneng district, Botswana. in March-Ap...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
Bakgrund: Den lägsta nivån i Botswanas primärvård är Mobile stops. Ett Mobile stop är en mötespunkt ...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
The purpose of this non-experimental, descriptive, comparative design study was to identify ethical ...
Integrated primary care is particularly valuable to rural communities. Behavioral health care is oft...
In Botswana, there has been an increase in community home-based care (CHBC) following a shift from h...
This paper presents developments in evidence-based nursing practice in Botswana, Africa. Issues pert...
Because rural populations are at risk not only for clinically disparate care but also ethically disp...
Reflections on my experience of conducting research in Botswana are used to highlight tensions and c...
This book challenges readers to rethink rural health ethics. Traditional approaches to health ethics...
This exploratory survey was conducted on 123 nurses working in three critical care areas of the Keny...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the frequency of ethical issues encountered by nurs...
Aim: The goal of this multi-institutional collaboration was to develop an innovative, locally relev...
The paper is based on two case studies on home-based care in Kweneng district, Botswana. in March-Ap...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
Bakgrund: Den lägsta nivån i Botswanas primärvård är Mobile stops. Ett Mobile stop är en mötespunkt ...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
The purpose of this non-experimental, descriptive, comparative design study was to identify ethical ...
Integrated primary care is particularly valuable to rural communities. Behavioral health care is oft...
In Botswana, there has been an increase in community home-based care (CHBC) following a shift from h...
This paper presents developments in evidence-based nursing practice in Botswana, Africa. Issues pert...
Because rural populations are at risk not only for clinically disparate care but also ethically disp...
Reflections on my experience of conducting research in Botswana are used to highlight tensions and c...
This book challenges readers to rethink rural health ethics. Traditional approaches to health ethics...
This exploratory survey was conducted on 123 nurses working in three critical care areas of the Keny...