Violence facing nurses and the threats they pose to autonomy and justice [0.03%]
针对护士的暴力行为及其对自主权和正义带来的威胁
Tony Chackal,Cassandra Mitchell
Tony Chackal
Nurses experience various types of violence in healthcare. This violence can be perpetrated by doctors, other nurses, patients, and their families, as well as other members of the healthcare team. While traditionally thought of as physical,...
Bouke de Vries
Bouke de Vries
Many higher-income countries have shortages of care-workers, which is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future as virtually all of these societies are ageing. The philosophical literature on this problem has concentrated mostly on the m...
Factors influencing healthcare professionals' moral distress: A descriptive qualitative analysis [0.03%]
影响医疗专业人员道德困境的因素:描述性定性分析
Adam T Booth,Kathryn L Robinson
Adam T Booth
Background: The Measure of Moral Distress - Healthcare Professionals (MMD-HP) is a 27-item survey that quantifies moral distress. The MMD-HP was distributed to healthcare professionals (HPs), and analysis of a free-text response item reveal...
Racism during clinical placement, the perpetrators, impact, advocating and reporting [0.03%]
临床实习期间的种族主义:肇事者、影响、倡导和举报
Hila Ariela Dafny,Nicole Snaith,Christine McCloud et al.
Hila Ariela Dafny et al.
Background: The experience of racism in healthcare is particularly challenging to address due to misunderstandings of the definition, the complex interplay of other potential discriminations and, at some level, the denial that it occurs. Li...
Fanny Ahokas,Marit Silén,Anna T Höglund et al.
Fanny Ahokas et al.
Moral distress among nurses is well researched and well documented, but there is limited research on the moral distress experienced by care leaders, who serve as intermediaries between patient care nurses and higher levels of administration...
Kirsikka Selander,Eveliina Korkiakangas,Risto Nikunlaakso et al.
Kirsikka Selander et al.
Background: Ethically challenging situations are one of the many stressors that strain eldercare employees. Aim: The study aimed to exa...
Nurse misinformation and the digital era: Abrogating professional responsibility [0.03%]
数字化时代下的护士职业责任及错误信息问题
Christopher M Charles,Pamela J Grace
Christopher M Charles
In the current digital era, reliance on technology for communication and the gathering and dissemination of information is growing. However, the information disseminated can be misleading or false. Nurses tend to be trusted by the public, b...
Moral sensitivity and attitudes towards patient safety among critical care nurses [0.03%]
重症监护护士的道德敏感度及其患者安全态度
Ali Afshari,Mohammad Torabi,Mahsa Dehghani et al.
Ali Afshari et al.
Introduction: Patient safety is essential for healthcare quality and a global concern. The rapid advancement of medical technology presents ethical challenges for critical care nurses, who navigate complex decision-making...
Ann Gallagher
Ann Gallagher
Background: The field of formal nursing ethics is not new, with literature primarily from North America, dating back to the 1880s. The establishment of the international journal Nursing Ethics in 1994 served to stimulate,...
An ethnographic study to develop a taxonomy of lies for communicating with people with moderate to severe dementia [0.03%]
一项民族学研究:开发与中度至重度痴呆症患者沟通的谎言分类系统
Jane Murray,Juliana Thompson,Michael Hill et al.
Jane Murray et al.
Background: There is no definition of what constitutes a lie when working with people with moderate to severe dementia. Lies are often defined as therapeutic with no evidence of how therapeutic value is gauged. There is n...