Highlights• Provides a critical discussion of ethics teaching arguing that it must recognise begin to recognise frameworks from outside the Anglo-European tradition.• Drawing on examples of care failure, racism and sexism, argues that there is evidence that some nurses struggle to practice in accordance with ethical guidance.• Identifies intersectionality, the culture of practice and moral courage as fundamental to enabling nurses to practice in accordance with ethical guidance• Presents a case for an approach to applied approach ethics education, which recognises the complexity and diversity of practice
Ethical practice has a complex and ambiguous relationship to notions of ‘competence’. Both, of cours...
Existentialism in nursing is often discussed in terms of diagnoses and end-of-life and rarely from t...
This research highlighted the challenges of teaching ethics in the changing context of nursing, as w...
Highlights• Provides a critical discussion of ethics teaching arguing that it must recognise begin t...
Nurses face ethical challenges in their everyday practice. Difficulties getting to know ‘right’ from...
The Project 2000 diploma course has established ethics as a core component of the nursing curriculum...
Background: This paper aimed at presenting in-depth information on strategies of implementing ethica...
INTRODUCTION[|]This research was prepared as a qualitative study for the contribution to the ethics ...
This article is a reflection on the use of case study material in the teaching of ethics to nursing ...
The ethos of human dignity is embedded in ontological beliefs of specific disciplinary theories and ...
Every year, I meet a new group of postgraduate nursing students who come together to study ethics at...
Nurses face a plethora of ethical challenges in their everyday practice. In order to help trainees b...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to suggest that the study of ethics and ethical theories can enhance n...
Health professionals must practice ethically in order to ensure compassionate and effective client c...
Engaging students in the surrounding community is often the goal of nursing classes, especially thos...
Ethical practice has a complex and ambiguous relationship to notions of ‘competence’. Both, of cours...
Existentialism in nursing is often discussed in terms of diagnoses and end-of-life and rarely from t...
This research highlighted the challenges of teaching ethics in the changing context of nursing, as w...
Highlights• Provides a critical discussion of ethics teaching arguing that it must recognise begin t...
Nurses face ethical challenges in their everyday practice. Difficulties getting to know ‘right’ from...
The Project 2000 diploma course has established ethics as a core component of the nursing curriculum...
Background: This paper aimed at presenting in-depth information on strategies of implementing ethica...
INTRODUCTION[|]This research was prepared as a qualitative study for the contribution to the ethics ...
This article is a reflection on the use of case study material in the teaching of ethics to nursing ...
The ethos of human dignity is embedded in ontological beliefs of specific disciplinary theories and ...
Every year, I meet a new group of postgraduate nursing students who come together to study ethics at...
Nurses face a plethora of ethical challenges in their everyday practice. In order to help trainees b...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to suggest that the study of ethics and ethical theories can enhance n...
Health professionals must practice ethically in order to ensure compassionate and effective client c...
Engaging students in the surrounding community is often the goal of nursing classes, especially thos...
Ethical practice has a complex and ambiguous relationship to notions of ‘competence’. Both, of cours...
Existentialism in nursing is often discussed in terms of diagnoses and end-of-life and rarely from t...
This research highlighted the challenges of teaching ethics in the changing context of nursing, as w...