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  1. Apr 11, 2019 · Guiding documents grounded in normative ethical analysis, such as the ANA Code of Ethics 1 and The International Council of Nursings Code of Ethics for Nurses, 2 have a fundamental effect on nursing practice.

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  2. foundational knowledge of clinical ethics, including prevailing ethical views and laws related to confiden-tiality, informed consent, truth-telling and deception, the right to refuse treatment, parental autonomy, decisional capacity, and surrogate decision-making.

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  4. Feb 7, 2024 · This scoping review analyzed the use and impact of nurses’ codes of ethics focusing on the American Nurses’ Association Code of Ethics (the Code) as an example. 2 The Code has been updated periodically due to changes in practice, technology, emerging concerns, and societal development, both nationally and globally. 2 The literature ...

  5. Apr 2, 2020 · In bioethics, especially nursing ethics, systematic reviews are increasingly popular. The overall aim of a systematic review is to provide an overview of the published discussions on a specific topic.

    • Marcel Mertz, Hélène Nobile, Hannes Kahrass
    • 10.1177/0969733020907935
    • 2020
    • Nurs Ethics. 2020 Jun; 27(4): 960-978.
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    ‘Ethical theory should positively endorse deliberation involving sympathy and direct attendance to concrete particulars’ – This claim suggests a requirement fulfilled by most ethical perspectives with potential application to care practices. It seems unimaginable that an ethical theory could be worthy of consideration that accommodated unsympatheti...

    ‘To the extent that they have value to the individuals involved, relationships ought to be (a) treated as moral paradigms,Footnote 1 (b) valued, preserved or promoted (as appropriate to the circumstance at hand) and (c) acknowledged as giving rise to weighty duties’Footnote 2 – The relational focus of care ethics is different to most other ethical ...

    ‘Care ethics sometimes call for agents to have caring attitudes, that is, attitudes that: (i) have as their object something that has interests, or something that might affect something that has interests; and that (ii) are a positive response (e.g. promoting, respecting, revering) to those interests; and that (iii) lead the agent’s affects, desire...

    ‘Care ethics calls for agents to perform actions (i) that are performed under the (perhaps tacit) intention of fulfilling (or going some way to fulfilling) interest/s that the agent perceives some moral person (the recipient) to have; (ii) where the strength of the demand is a complex function of the value of the intention, the likelihood that the ...

    • Ann Gallagher
    • a.gallagher@surrey.ac.uk
    • 2017
  6. Jun 19, 2013 · Chapter one, “What Does the Future Hold for Nursing Care?” by Ulrich and Kim Mooney-Doyle, introduces the topic of everyday ethics within clinical practice and provides an important foundation for the text.

  7. The evaluation identified six themes: (1) ethics and nursing, (2) ethical difficulties/ethical dilemmas and nursing, (3) ethical competence and nursing, (4) professional ethics and nursing, (5) ethics, education, and nursing, and (6) ethics in health research.

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