Inaugural lecture--Dept. of Nursing, Rand Afrikaans University, 27 August 1997From case studies it appears that nurses and doctors as central agents in ethical decision making in the health team, approach ethical problems from two different and opposing perspectives. The way in which doctors make ethical decisions is associated with Kohlberg's (1981) ethics of justice, while the ethical decisions made by nurses are associated with Gilligan's (1982) ethics of care. There is little or no interaction between the different disciplines in the health team when ethical decisions are made. Such a situation leads to ineffective ethical decision making since it involves conflict and unnecessary physical and mental suffering with accompanying financia...
In November 2006, the “Journal of Medical Ethics” published an article where prominent medical speci...
It is now common in health care for a diverse range of professions and disciplines to work together ...
This study analyses the types and frequencies of ethical dilemmas and the rationale of ethical decis...
M.Phil.Research on the basis of case studies showed that nurses and physicians, being the key agents...
To date research exploring the nature of ethical deliberations and decision making by healthcare tea...
Historically, nurses have engaged in moral conduct and adherence to various codes of ethics which sp...
International audienceMost ethical think tanks will at some point face ethico-practical conflicts th...
In their practice, nurses make daily decisions that are ethically informed. An ethical decision is t...
In the day-to-day course of nursing, ethical issues are being openly articulated to a growing extent...
In ethical decision making, some research shows that nurses stress patient autonomy while physicians...
<strong>Ethical perspectives in dealing with conflict in the medical sciences</strong>&l...
There are many decisions made in health that have an ethical dimension, and there is a growing reali...
In good hands. Nursing practice in a moral perspective. There is much debate about the moral aspect...
Inherent to Nursing Care, ethical dimension includes having to decide about the dilemmas that arise ...
Key words: ethical caring; ethical decision-making; ethics; ethics ethnography Ethical problems are ...
In November 2006, the “Journal of Medical Ethics” published an article where prominent medical speci...
It is now common in health care for a diverse range of professions and disciplines to work together ...
This study analyses the types and frequencies of ethical dilemmas and the rationale of ethical decis...
M.Phil.Research on the basis of case studies showed that nurses and physicians, being the key agents...
To date research exploring the nature of ethical deliberations and decision making by healthcare tea...
Historically, nurses have engaged in moral conduct and adherence to various codes of ethics which sp...
International audienceMost ethical think tanks will at some point face ethico-practical conflicts th...
In their practice, nurses make daily decisions that are ethically informed. An ethical decision is t...
In the day-to-day course of nursing, ethical issues are being openly articulated to a growing extent...
In ethical decision making, some research shows that nurses stress patient autonomy while physicians...
<strong>Ethical perspectives in dealing with conflict in the medical sciences</strong>&l...
There are many decisions made in health that have an ethical dimension, and there is a growing reali...
In good hands. Nursing practice in a moral perspective. There is much debate about the moral aspect...
Inherent to Nursing Care, ethical dimension includes having to decide about the dilemmas that arise ...
Key words: ethical caring; ethical decision-making; ethics; ethics ethnography Ethical problems are ...
In November 2006, the “Journal of Medical Ethics” published an article where prominent medical speci...
It is now common in health care for a diverse range of professions and disciplines to work together ...
This study analyses the types and frequencies of ethical dilemmas and the rationale of ethical decis...