In the day-to-day course of nursing, ethical issues are being openly articulated to a growing extent. However, nurses only rarely systematically address these issues. This subject was explored in interviews with professionals who have a particular focus on ethics.; Gain input for further developing the skills of nursing staff in ethical reasoning.; In two focus groups and four individual interviews, we questioned 14 professionals, including nine nurses, who have a special interest in ethics.; Nurses find it ethically problematic when the wishes of patients are not respected or something is forced on them, creating the impression that the care being given is exacerbating rather than alleviating the patient’s suffering. These problematic aspe...
In good hands. Nursing practice in a moral perspective. There is much debate about the moral aspect...
The purpose of this study was to describe the nature of ethical issues encountered by nurses workin...
Inaugural lecture--Dept. of Nursing, Rand Afrikaans University, 27 August 1997From case studies it a...
The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe what nurses find ethically problematic and morall...
Nursing is one of the most crucial foundations of any country's healthcare system. Nurses spend most...
Abstract New nursing roles and advances in care and treatments have resulted in nurses facing incre...
Before researchers or educators can examine the effectiveness of various approaches to professional ...
In their practice, nurses make daily decisions that are ethically informed. An ethical decision is t...
Today more than ever, nurses must keep pace with the technological revolution in patient care. Ethic...
Nurses have deep relationships with patients. They encounter a lot of situations in their work envir...
This dissertation examines the professional and moral responsibilities of nurses, particularly the r...
Key words: descriptive interpretation; ethical concerns; experiences; intensive care nurses; qualita...
The goal of this study was to strengthen the ethical competence of nurses working in the intensive c...
INTRODUCTION[|]This research was prepared as a qualitative study for the contribution to the ethics ...
This chapter draws on examples taken from the area of nursing to illustrate some of the normative pr...
In good hands. Nursing practice in a moral perspective. There is much debate about the moral aspect...
The purpose of this study was to describe the nature of ethical issues encountered by nurses workin...
Inaugural lecture--Dept. of Nursing, Rand Afrikaans University, 27 August 1997From case studies it a...
The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe what nurses find ethically problematic and morall...
Nursing is one of the most crucial foundations of any country's healthcare system. Nurses spend most...
Abstract New nursing roles and advances in care and treatments have resulted in nurses facing incre...
Before researchers or educators can examine the effectiveness of various approaches to professional ...
In their practice, nurses make daily decisions that are ethically informed. An ethical decision is t...
Today more than ever, nurses must keep pace with the technological revolution in patient care. Ethic...
Nurses have deep relationships with patients. They encounter a lot of situations in their work envir...
This dissertation examines the professional and moral responsibilities of nurses, particularly the r...
Key words: descriptive interpretation; ethical concerns; experiences; intensive care nurses; qualita...
The goal of this study was to strengthen the ethical competence of nurses working in the intensive c...
INTRODUCTION[|]This research was prepared as a qualitative study for the contribution to the ethics ...
This chapter draws on examples taken from the area of nursing to illustrate some of the normative pr...
In good hands. Nursing practice in a moral perspective. There is much debate about the moral aspect...
The purpose of this study was to describe the nature of ethical issues encountered by nurses workin...
Inaugural lecture--Dept. of Nursing, Rand Afrikaans University, 27 August 1997From case studies it a...