The use of traditional ethical methodologies is inadequate in addressing a constructed maternal–fetal rights conflict in a multicultural obstetrical setting. The use of caring ethics and a relational approach is better suited to address multicultural conceptualizations of autonomy and moral distress. The way power differentials, authoritative knowledge, and informed consent are intertwined in this dilemma will be illuminated by contrasting traditional bioethics and a caring ethics approach. Cultural safety is suggested as a way to develop a relational ontology. Using caring ethics and a relational approach can alleviate moral distress in health-care providers, while promoting collaboration and trust between providers and their patients and ...
This article considers whether someone who is attracted to relational ethics is likely to find a rig...
A CAJM journal article.Reproductive health can present health practitioners with ethical problems be...
The relationship between a pregnant woman and her fetus is unlike any other in law, medicine, or eth...
The use of traditional ethical methodologies is inadequate in addressing a constructed maternal–feta...
This article critically re-examines the application of the principle of patient autonomy within bioe...
Nursing Ethics has published several pleas for care ethics and/or relationality as the most promisin...
Normative discussions about modern health care often revolve around principles stating what must not...
This practice among many peoples and in accord with some religious traditions in northern Africa aff...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that the Aboriginal population experience greater health disparitie...
The article reviews the issues of in vitro fertilization and the ethical dilemmas that rise from the...
The article explores how claims about the universal applicability of biomedicine work out in the par...
This article revisits the 4 underlying principles of bioethics (autonomy, doing good, not doing harm...
The bioethical principle of respect for a person’s bodily autonomy is central to biomedical and heal...
yesThis article considers the difficulties with using Gillon's model for health care ethics in the c...
English-speaking research on morally right decisions in a healthcare context over the past three dec...
This article considers whether someone who is attracted to relational ethics is likely to find a rig...
A CAJM journal article.Reproductive health can present health practitioners with ethical problems be...
The relationship between a pregnant woman and her fetus is unlike any other in law, medicine, or eth...
The use of traditional ethical methodologies is inadequate in addressing a constructed maternal–feta...
This article critically re-examines the application of the principle of patient autonomy within bioe...
Nursing Ethics has published several pleas for care ethics and/or relationality as the most promisin...
Normative discussions about modern health care often revolve around principles stating what must not...
This practice among many peoples and in accord with some religious traditions in northern Africa aff...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that the Aboriginal population experience greater health disparitie...
The article reviews the issues of in vitro fertilization and the ethical dilemmas that rise from the...
The article explores how claims about the universal applicability of biomedicine work out in the par...
This article revisits the 4 underlying principles of bioethics (autonomy, doing good, not doing harm...
The bioethical principle of respect for a person’s bodily autonomy is central to biomedical and heal...
yesThis article considers the difficulties with using Gillon's model for health care ethics in the c...
English-speaking research on morally right decisions in a healthcare context over the past three dec...
This article considers whether someone who is attracted to relational ethics is likely to find a rig...
A CAJM journal article.Reproductive health can present health practitioners with ethical problems be...
The relationship between a pregnant woman and her fetus is unlike any other in law, medicine, or eth...