Objective: This paper examines the notion of truth telling and its place in palliative care nursing with a particular focus on nursing people from minority cultures. Setting: The setting is palliative care nursing. Subjects: The subjects are patients receiving palliative nursing care particularly those from minority cultures. Primary argument: Australia is a multicultural society yet its dominant ethical paradigm is firmly placed in the western philosophical tradition. The fundamental concept that western ethics is based on is that of autonomy which implies that the individual is a free agent able to make their own decisions including accepting or rejecting medical treatments. These decisions are based on the individual's right to be i...
Recognition of the importance of ‘cultural competence’ is now central to health care policy and to n...
Australia is a culturally and linguistically unique country with one of the most diverse migrant pop...
are significant disparities in end-of-life care planning and decision making by people of minority e...
This work is based on truth telling ethical dilemma which is the part of assignment on Leadership an...
The frequently asked question, 'Why do minority ethnic groups not access palliative care?' needs clo...
Truth telling, a cardinal rule in Western medicine, is not a globally shared moral stance. Honest di...
Emerging international research suggests that in multicultural countries, such as Australia and the ...
BACKGROUND: In the last two decades, nursing authors have published ethical analyses of palliative s...
This paper discusses the issue of truth-telling in palliative care, with particular attention to ind...
Background:Ideas of patient involvement are related to notions of self-determination and autonomy, w...
This paper explores the views of healthcare staff regarding the provision of culturally appropriate ...
A purpose of the thesis was to describe the differences and similarities in ethical challenges encou...
Aims and objectives: The purpose of this study is to explore the social construction of cultural iss...
The focus of this research was to explore the migrant family’s experience in palliative care. In wri...
The Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), which emerged in late 2019, has spread throughout the worldas a ...
Recognition of the importance of ‘cultural competence’ is now central to health care policy and to n...
Australia is a culturally and linguistically unique country with one of the most diverse migrant pop...
are significant disparities in end-of-life care planning and decision making by people of minority e...
This work is based on truth telling ethical dilemma which is the part of assignment on Leadership an...
The frequently asked question, 'Why do minority ethnic groups not access palliative care?' needs clo...
Truth telling, a cardinal rule in Western medicine, is not a globally shared moral stance. Honest di...
Emerging international research suggests that in multicultural countries, such as Australia and the ...
BACKGROUND: In the last two decades, nursing authors have published ethical analyses of palliative s...
This paper discusses the issue of truth-telling in palliative care, with particular attention to ind...
Background:Ideas of patient involvement are related to notions of self-determination and autonomy, w...
This paper explores the views of healthcare staff regarding the provision of culturally appropriate ...
A purpose of the thesis was to describe the differences and similarities in ethical challenges encou...
Aims and objectives: The purpose of this study is to explore the social construction of cultural iss...
The focus of this research was to explore the migrant family’s experience in palliative care. In wri...
The Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), which emerged in late 2019, has spread throughout the worldas a ...
Recognition of the importance of ‘cultural competence’ is now central to health care policy and to n...
Australia is a culturally and linguistically unique country with one of the most diverse migrant pop...
are significant disparities in end-of-life care planning and decision making by people of minority e...