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The predictive factors of moral courage among hospital nurses
BackgroundHaving moral courage is a crucial characteristic for nurses to handle ethical quandaries, stay true to their professional obligations...
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Mitigating Moral Distress: Pediatric Critical Care Nurses’ Recommendations
In pediatric critical care, nurses are the primary caregivers for critically ill children and are particularly vulnerable to moral distress. There is...
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Support for the Right to Life among Neonatal Intensive Care Nurses in Korea
The increase of high-risk newborns due to societal changes has presented neonatal intensive care unit nurses with more ethical challenges and...
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Genetics: Nurses Roles and Responsibilities
This chapter provides an overview of genetics and genomics and their importance in contemporary nursing practice. The fundamentals of what nurses... -
The severity of moral distress in nurses: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundMoral distress is one of the most important problems that nurses face in their care of patients. Various studies have reported the...
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Moral conflicts from the justice and care perspectives of japanese nurses: a qualitative content analysis
BackgroundHealthcare professionals use the ethics of justice and care to construct moral reasoning. These ethics are conflicting in nature; different...
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Ethical Issues faced by Home Care Physicians and Nurses in Japan and their Ethics Support Needs: a Nationwide Survey
This study aimed to identify the ethical issues faced by home care physicians and nurses, and the support they require. It was conducted in...
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Research on Human Subjects: Nurses Roles and Responsibilities
Nurses encounter the human subjects of research in many different settings and their relationships with the person who is on a research protocol may... -
Clinical Ethics Handbook for Nurses Emphasizing Context, Communication and Collaboration
This handbook provides tools for nurse educators, ethics educators, practicing nurses and allied health professionals for develo** confidence and...
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A quantitative study of nurses perception to advance directive in selected private and public secondary healthcare facilities in Ibadan, Nigeria
ObjectivesThe study evaluated nurses’ perceptions on the benefits, drawbacks, and their roles in initiating and implementing advance directives (AD)...
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The effect and comparison of training in ethical decision-making through lectures and group discussions on moral reasoning, moral distress and moral sensitivity in nurses: a clinical randomized controlled trial
BackgroundEthical decision‑making and behavior of nurses are major factors that can affect the quality of nursing care. Moral development of nurses...
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Being torn by inevitable moral dilemma: experiences of ICU nurses
BackgroundEthical decision-making of nurses could affect patients’ recovery and also decrease medical costs. To make ethical decisions, ICU nurses...
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Attitudes of Polish physicians, nurses and pharmacists towards the ethical and legal aspects of the conscience clause
BackgroundWhile healthcare professionals’ right to invoke the conscience clause has been recognised as a fundamental human right, it continues to...
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Development and validation of an instrument to measure pediatric nurses' adherence to ethical codes
Background and aimThe nature of pediatric settings may encounter nurses with more complicated ethical issues. A code of ethics guides nurses to act...
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The worldwide investigating nurses’ attitudes towards do-not-resuscitate order: a review
BackgroundThe acceptance or practical application of the do-not-resuscitate order is substantially dependent on internal or personal factors; in a...
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CURA—An Ethics Support Instrument for Nurses in Palliative Care. Feasibility and First Perceived Outcomes
Evaluating the feasibility and first perceived outcomes of a newly developed clinical ethics support instrument called CURA. This instrument is...
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Nurses’ ethical decision-making during end of life care in South Korea: a cross-sectional descriptive survey
BackgroundAlthough nurses are crucial to ensure patients’ peaceful death in hospitals, many nurses experience various ethical conflicts during...
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The association between perceived hospital ethical climate and self-evaluated care quality for COVID-19 patients: the mediating role of ethical sensitivity among Chinese anti-pandemic nurses
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic called for a new ethical climate in the designated hospitals and imposed challenges on care quality for anti-pandemic...
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Do-not-attempt-resuscitation orders: attitudes, perceptions and practices of Swedish physicians and nurses
BackgroundThe values and attitudes of healthcare professionals influence their handling of ‘do-not-attempt-resuscitation’ (DNAR) orders. The aim of...