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期刊名:Nursing ethics

缩写:NURS ETHICS

ISSN:0969-7330

e-ISSN:1477-0989

IF/分区:2.7/Q1

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Diako Morvati,Rita Solbakken,Jonas Vaag et al. Diako Morvati et al.
BackgroundNurse leaders play a vital role in fostering a health-promoting work environment. Despite the increasing recognition of the importance of their roles, studies focusing specifically on the actions they employ to foster such environ...
Claudia Barned,Akosua Nwafor,Ann M Heesters Claudia Barned
BackgroundHealthcare workers are increasingly subject to violence, aggression, and discriminatory requests from patients and families, reflecting broader societal biases within healthcare settings. In response, some institutions have develo...
Susanne Salmela,Jessica Hemberg Susanne Salmela
BackgroundToday's healthcare organizations are organized to provide effective, efficient care that yields good patient outcomes. Healthcare leaders must be capable of engaging in both leadership relevant to human relationships and the manag...
Mihaela-Alexandra Gherman,Laura Arhiri,Andrei Corneliu Holman et al. Mihaela-Alexandra Gherman et al.
BackgroundNurses suffered an unprecedented number of potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their long-term associations with organizational well-being remain unknown.Research aimWe aimed to assess whethe...
Ming Sun,Xianghua Jin,Zhuyin Wang Ming Sun
BackgroundEthical decision-making in nursing significantly impacts population health, yet systematic analyses of factors influencing this process remain scarce.AimThe aim is to systematically evaluate factors influencing ethical decision-ma...
Trude Anita Hartviksen,Lisbeth Uhrenfeldt,Jessica Aspfors Trude Anita Hartviksen
The capacity of healthcare personnel to promote well-being and dignity among nursing home residents remains a topic of ongoing discourse. This critical discussion extends from a previously published research project on healthcare leadership...
Kristina Griffin,Therese Taylor Kristina Griffin
BackgroundMilitary medics, who are both professional soldiers and qualified nurses, can face situations where their training and moral ethos conflict in the performance of duty. Their role has intrinsic duality. They are both a soldier, thu...
Fulya Batmaz,Sule Biyik Bayram,Aysel Özsaban et al. Fulya Batmaz et al.
BackgroundMedical errors represent a significant threat to patient safety, often stemming from miscommunication and negligence. Nurses play a critical role in preventing such errors; however, they frequently underreport or conceal them. Sim...
Mohammed Elmadani,Klara Simon,Mohammed Mustafa et al. Mohammed Elmadani et al.
BackgroundIndividuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) face significant health disparities, often exacerbated by ethical and legal complexities in nursing care. Nurses are frequently challenged to balance autonomy, inf...
Animesh Ghimire,Mamata Sharma Neupane Animesh Ghimire
BackgroundGlobal healthcare worker migration, often termed "brain drain," poses profound ethical challenges for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) such as Nepal. Although the economic and professional drivers behind nurse migration ar...