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11 kwi 2019 · We argue for reviving ethics of care perspectives in today's evidence practice as the fundamental values of nursing may potentially bridge conflicts between evidence-based practice and the...
Moral courage is regarded as the key virtue for medical workers, respectively nurses. Present professional society defines moral courage as an ability to repress fear and to accept measures based on ethical conviction (Nathaniel, A. K. 2006).
11 kwi 2019 · Organizational structures and being caught in-between professional values, standardization, and busyness was evident, revealing the complexity of nursing practice and the diversity of ethical dilemmas, concerns, and distress experienced by clinical nurses.
1 lip 2012 · We revised the existing literature on the ethical conflict in occupational health in order to identifying drivers and barriers for correct professional ethics.
In this article, we will explore the complexities of ethical decision-making in nursing practice, examine contemporary ethical dilemmas faced by nurses, and discuss strategies for navigating these challenges while upholding ethical principles and standards of care.
23 maj 2018 · Ethical dilemmas arose from end-of-life issues, conflict with physicians or families, patient privacy concerns and organisational constraints. Differences were found in study location, and yet international research confirms that ethical dilemmas are universally prevalent and must be addressed globally to protect patients and nurses.
Results: Ethical dilemmas arose from end-of-life issues, conflict with physicians or families, patient privacy concerns and organisational constraints. Differences were found in study location, and yet international research confirms that ethical dilemmas are universally prevalent and must be addressed globally to protect patients and nurses.