Professional and ethical codes and standards mandate nursing care that is safe and effective while being responsive to individual and community needs and cultural beliefs and practices (International Council of Nurses, 2012). Care is also guided by nurses’ own individual characteristics, including their critical thinking skills, values, and worldviews. Within this mix of influences, conscience may be a particularly important factor, although we may not always be cognizant of this. This column explores the role of conscience in nursing practice, highlighting its importance and some of the challenges involved in ensuring it positively influences stakeholder experiences and outcomes
Workers in healthcare systems are predisposed to work-related stress based on moral factors. Stress ...
Background: Considering cultural influences, it is important to study the perceptions and stress of ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Registered nurses, while carrying out their professio...
Background: Conscience is a guiding factor in nursing practice for delivering the ultimate care. In ...
Key words: conscience; nursing; nursing acts; phenomenography The influence of conscience on nurses ...
Methodology: In the current descriptive study, 193nurses working in hospitals affiliated to Arak Uni...
There is controversy today concerning conscience, conscientious objection, and health care professio...
Background: Having a conscience is one of the main pre-requisite of providing nursing care. The know...
Key words: conscience; health care; questionnaire Health care often involves ethically difficult sit...
Overall aim of this study was to describe the concept of conscience and to find out how Slovene nurs...
Copyright © 2013 Gro Bentzen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Considering a growing nurse shortage and the need for qualified nurses to handle increasingly comple...
Introduction: Conscience can be defined as one’s subjective ethical guidance system and difficult et...
Nursing is characterized as a moral practice due to the constant need of taking decisions and making...
The ethos of human dignity is embedded in ontological beliefs of specific disciplinary theories and ...
Workers in healthcare systems are predisposed to work-related stress based on moral factors. Stress ...
Background: Considering cultural influences, it is important to study the perceptions and stress of ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Registered nurses, while carrying out their professio...
Background: Conscience is a guiding factor in nursing practice for delivering the ultimate care. In ...
Key words: conscience; nursing; nursing acts; phenomenography The influence of conscience on nurses ...
Methodology: In the current descriptive study, 193nurses working in hospitals affiliated to Arak Uni...
There is controversy today concerning conscience, conscientious objection, and health care professio...
Background: Having a conscience is one of the main pre-requisite of providing nursing care. The know...
Key words: conscience; health care; questionnaire Health care often involves ethically difficult sit...
Overall aim of this study was to describe the concept of conscience and to find out how Slovene nurs...
Copyright © 2013 Gro Bentzen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Considering a growing nurse shortage and the need for qualified nurses to handle increasingly comple...
Introduction: Conscience can be defined as one’s subjective ethical guidance system and difficult et...
Nursing is characterized as a moral practice due to the constant need of taking decisions and making...
The ethos of human dignity is embedded in ontological beliefs of specific disciplinary theories and ...
Workers in healthcare systems are predisposed to work-related stress based on moral factors. Stress ...
Background: Considering cultural influences, it is important to study the perceptions and stress of ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Registered nurses, while carrying out their professio...