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期刊名:Narrative inquiry in bioethics

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This paper poses the question, "what are providers' obligations to patients who lie?" This question is explored through the lens of a specific case: a 26-year-old woman who requests prophylactic bilateral mastectomy with reconstruction repo...
Margaret Moon,Holly A Taylor,Erin L McDonald et al. Margaret Moon et al.
A limiting factor in ethics education in medical training has been difficulty in assessing competence in ethics. This study was conducted to test the concept that content analysis of pediatric residents' personal reflections about ethics ex...
Emily S Beckman,Paul R Helft,Alexia M Torke Emily S Beckman
Although hope is a pervasive concept in cancer treatment, we know little about how ambulatory patients with cancer define or experience hope. We explored hope through semistructured interviews with ten patients with advanced (some curable, ...
Alisa Carse Alisa Carse
Moral distress can consist in anxiety or concern about one's capacity to meet challenges to one's integrity; it can also consist in the sense that one has failed to meet these challenges, betraying fundamental moral values or commitments. W...
Katherine Brown-Saltzman Katherine Brown-Saltzman
Initial writings and moral distress research focused on nursing, however, it soon became clear that others in healthcare also experienced moral distress. The narratives discussed in this commentary show this variation not only in the author...
Nancy Berlinger Nancy Berlinger
The perception that one is being forced to do wrong, or being prevented from doing the right thing, is often described in the most brutal terms, as a situation that feels like participating in the torture of another human being. The emotion...
Zhanna Bagdasarov,Shane Connelly Zhanna Bagdasarov
Healthcare professionals encounter a variety of emotion-laden events involving ethical implications and choices. These events may trigger deeply felt negative emotions, which can limit an individual's ability to make ethical decisions, and ...