A human right to assisted dying? Autonomy, dignity, and exceptions to the right to life [0.03%]
协助死理性的依据是人权吗?自主、尊严以及生命权的例外情形
Jon Wittrock
Jon Wittrock
Debates on assisted dying remain controversial and call out for conceptual clarification. What is the moral basis for assessing competing arguments, and what is the best way to frame these arguments in terms of actual and potential human ri...
The relationship between compassion competence, satisfaction, and professional commitment levels [0.03%]
同情心能力、满意度与职业承诺水平之间的关系
Ayşe Eminoğlu,Sebahat Kuşlu,Hatice Serap Koçak
Ayşe Eminoğlu
BackgroundThe compassionate presentation of caregiving skills, which constitute the building block of nursing care, directly affects the quality of health services. It is extremely important for the future of the nursing profession to devel...
Gaslighting of Inpatients-A threat to nursing care and a violation of relational autonomy [0.03%]
对住院患者的精神虐待-对护理和关系自主性的威胁
Gabay Gillie,Yaarit Bokek-Cohen
Gabay Gillie
Background Medical gaslighting refers to the mistreatment that patients experience following interactions with clinicians when their medical complaints and suffering are discounted, doubted, questioned, second-guessed, or denied, resulting ...
Ethical analysis of community-based dementia screening for unhoused older adults [0.03%]
对无家可归老年人进行基于社区的痴呆筛查的伦理分析
Alisa Squires,Diana M Bowman,Heather M Ross
Alisa Squires
Screening for dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in community-based settings helps connect vulnerable older adults to medical and social support services promoting well-being. Referencing a universal screening program for unhoused...
Palliative nurses' experiences of alleviating suffering and preserving dignity [0.03%]
姑息护理护士在减轻痛苦和保持尊严方面的体验
Erika Storm,Elisabeth Bergdahl,Oscar Tranvåg et al.
Erika Storm et al.
BackgroundMost patients in need of palliative care remain in their homes, thus great focus should be placed on the creation of functional palliative homecare. Suffering through an often multifaceted illness and contemplating one's death can...
Destiny R Brady,Susan Hunter Revell
Destiny R Brady
BackgroundStorytelling is a frequent practice within nursing education. Stories are thought to be helpful for student learning, engagement, professional role development, and transmission of ethical values. Despite its common use, little is...
A caring-perception model for ethical competence in virtual reality environment [0.03%]
虚拟现实环境中道德能力的关怀认知模型
Camilla Koskinen,Anne Gunn Dovland Vassbø,Linda Estman
Camilla Koskinen
BackgroundAn ethical foundation for caring involves doing good, alleviating suffering, and treating human beings with dignity and respect. While virtual reality (VR) has primarily been used to develop clinical skills, there is limited resea...
Moral distress and clinical judgment among newly graduated nurses: A meta-ethnographic literature review [0.03%]
新毕业护士的职业道德困扰和临床判断:一项元民族志文献回顾
Ulla Nielsby,Susanne Dau,Henriette Bruun et al.
Ulla Nielsby et al.
The transition from nursing education to professional practice is a critical period for newly graduated nurses, marked by significant moral challenges that can lead to moral distress and impact the development and application of clinical ju...
Reflections on the 20th International Pan Arab Critical Care Medicine Society Conference in Kuwait: A nursing ethics perspective [0.03%]
从护理伦理的角度反思在科威特召开的第20届国际泛阿拉伯危重病医学学会会议
Ali Haddad,Ann Gallagher
Ali Haddad
Family caregivers' role in dignity of people with schizophrenia: A qualitative study [0.03%]
精神分裂症患者尊严的家庭护理人员作用:一项质性研究
Elham Amiri,Hossein Ebrahimi,Hossein Habibzadeh et al.
Elham Amiri et al.
Background: When patients with schizophrenia feel a lack of dignity, their sense of worth is weakened and they are more likely to feel like a burden to their family. In this regard, families play a vital role in supporting the patient, who ...