During end-of-life care, nurses face ethical dilemmas on a daily basis with minimal operative scholastic preparation and professional expertise. The diverse source of ethical quandaries includes patient care issues related to legalities, inappropriate medical interventions, social roles, and professional and personal values. Ethical discourse in end-of-life care occurs within institutions where policies, professional relationships, and economic factors constrain ethical reflection. Thus, it is imperative that ethics education take into account the professional and social context of nursing, in addition to traditional teachings focused on many principles and theories, codes of conduct, and legal ramifications. The purpose of this research wa...
BACKGROUND: In the last two decades, nursing authors have published ethical analyses of palliative s...
INTRODUCTION[|]This research was prepared as a qualitative study for the contribution to the ethics ...
The ethics literature to date has suffered from an inadequate empirical base on which to support dis...
Background: On a day to day basis, nurses are facing more ethical dilemmas during end-of-life care r...
care; resources The authors ’ aim is to bring to the attention of readers the inadequacies of care f...
One of the aims of the care service in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is to prepare patients in end-o...
Abstract Background: End-of-life care has become the focus of most health care organizations due to ...
Key words: ethics; experiential learning; guiding principles; retired nurses Twelve retired nurses w...
The ethical decision-making abilities of nurses are essential in enhancing the quality of life and d...
This work is based on truth telling ethical dilemma which is the part of assignment on Leadership an...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to suggest that the study of ethics and ethical theories can enhance n...
In end-of-life situations, health professionals, patients and families must often make difficult dec...
The goal of this study was to strengthen the ethical competence of nurses working in the intensive c...
Good nursing is more than exercising a specific set of skills. It involves the personal identity of ...
BACKGROUND: In the last two decades, nursing authors have published ethical analyses of palliative s...
INTRODUCTION[|]This research was prepared as a qualitative study for the contribution to the ethics ...
The ethics literature to date has suffered from an inadequate empirical base on which to support dis...
Background: On a day to day basis, nurses are facing more ethical dilemmas during end-of-life care r...
care; resources The authors ’ aim is to bring to the attention of readers the inadequacies of care f...
One of the aims of the care service in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is to prepare patients in end-o...
Abstract Background: End-of-life care has become the focus of most health care organizations due to ...
Key words: ethics; experiential learning; guiding principles; retired nurses Twelve retired nurses w...
The ethical decision-making abilities of nurses are essential in enhancing the quality of life and d...
This work is based on truth telling ethical dilemma which is the part of assignment on Leadership an...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to suggest that the study of ethics and ethical theories can enhance n...
In end-of-life situations, health professionals, patients and families must often make difficult dec...
The goal of this study was to strengthen the ethical competence of nurses working in the intensive c...
Good nursing is more than exercising a specific set of skills. It involves the personal identity of ...
BACKGROUND: In the last two decades, nursing authors have published ethical analyses of palliative s...
INTRODUCTION[|]This research was prepared as a qualitative study for the contribution to the ethics ...
The ethics literature to date has suffered from an inadequate empirical base on which to support dis...