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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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Yiqian Tang,Chenxi Zhu,Lilu Wang et al. Yiqian Tang et al.
BackgroundCaregivers in nursing homes are crucial in looking after disabled older adults. They often resort to physical restraints for various reasons, including safety concerns and resource limitations. However, this practice can impact th...
Ting Zhang,Dan Su,Xiaotong Ding et al. Ting Zhang et al.
BackgroundComplex health care environments present moral dilemmas for clinical nurses and nursing students that challenge their professional development as well as their physical and mental health. Ethical sensitivity (ES) is seen as a prer...
Simin Haghdoost,Simin Montazeri,Mina Iravani Simin Haghdoost
BackgroundEnsuring that mothers and newborns receive respectful care is crucial to providing high-quality care. Our research aimed to describe the care received by neonates and identify risk variables for Disrespect and Abuse (D&A) in neona...
Sara Björklund,Peter Hagell,Mats Holmberg et al. Sara Björklund et al.
Background: Ambulance staff face ethical demands to safeguard patient dignity and autonomy in situations where these values may be threatened. However, influences on how patients are understood can undermine this safeguarding, potentially i...
Ebin Arries-Kleyenstuber,Bernadette Dierck de Casterlé,Kathryn Kynoch et al. Ebin Arries-Kleyenstuber et al.
Nurses encountered a myriad of ethical challenges during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as allocation of scarce resources, the need to balance duty of care with safety of self as well as visitation restrictions. The impact of the...
Preston H Miller Preston H Miller
Moral distress among nurses has been well examined within the literature since the concept's introduction in 1984. Moral distress occurs when constraints result in an individual being unable to act or compelled to act against their professi...
Yimei Zhang,Qiulan Hu,Yu Wang et al. Yimei Zhang et al.
BackgroundIntensive care is essential for critically ill patients who experience loss of personal identity and restricted physical and emotional expression. However, patient privacy in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) remains inadequately protec...
Clare Whitney Clare Whitney
BackgroundMoralization, or the application of moral value onto individuals' actions or identities, has broad impact in the context of health and healthcare. In particular, moralization may result in interpersonal and institutional consequen...
Christina M Lamb,Dimitra V Pouliopoulou,Ken Kirkwood et al. Christina M Lamb et al.
Research indicates that conscience is an asset to healthcare professional's personal and professional practice. However, little work has been done to support healthcare professionals to use and understand their conscience for moral decision...
Govind Gopi Verma,Aditya Simha,Hamidha Sharin A et al. Govind Gopi Verma et al.
BackgroundHealthcare organizations are driven by mission-driven values, yet these values can be compromised in employee-organization relationships. Hospitals present psychologically challenging environments for their nurses, potentially cau...