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  1. May 21, 2021 · In terms of ethical ideology and selected demographic variables, a significant difference was detected in the mean scores between ethical relativism and age (F (2, 86) = 4.817, p < .010, η 2 p = .101). This finding suggests that their age explained 10.1% of the variability in nursing students’ ethical relativism scores.

    • Ebin J Arries-Kleyenstüber
    • 2021
  2. Apr 26, 2019 · A theory of moral ecology is presented here as a way to conceptualize the relationships between these frameworks. The first two steps of moral action, moral sensitivity and moral judgment, are explored in a pluralistic context. Specifically, multiple ethical frameworks that inform the practice of nursing are presented using an ecological model.

    • Darcy Copeland
    • 10.1177/2377960819833899
    • 2019
    • Jan-Dec 2019
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  4. www.nmnec.org › wp-content › uploadsNMNEC Concept: Ethics

    Doing what is right, acting on moral duty because it is the right thing to do; consequences are secondary considerations (Bennett-Woods, 2017) Example: reporting fellow RN for diverting narcotics because it is one’s moral duty/obligation to do so. Ethics of Consequences: Outcomes of action.

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  5. Abstract. In today's era of nursing, the role of a unique disciplinary knowledge that is grounded in philosophy is essential to inform nursing practice, fill knowledge gaps, improve the quality of nursing education, and guide the theoretical development of nursing. Realism and relativism have contributed to the development of the nursing ...

    • Shela Akbar Ali Hirani, Solina Richter, Bukola Oladunni Salami
    • 2018
  6. Apr 11, 2019 · And nursing school curricula are expected to include normative ethical content; for example, the American Association of Colleges of Nurses’ 3 BSN Essentials includes ethics as a primary component. The corollary expectation is that nurses who enter practice have a foundational knowledge of clinical ethics, including prevailing ethical views ...

    • Eric Vogelstein, Alison Colbert
    • 2020
  7. Some introductory indications. In our scientific and cultural context, clinical ethics and organizational ethics play a crucial role in the field of nursing care, but they need a so-called meta-ethics whose aim is to verify and to justify their use of concepts and procedures. Such a meta-ethics allows a fundamental competence—empathy, in a ...

  8. o the development of the nursing discipline by providing the basis of evidence-based nursing practice, nursing research, nursing education, and theoretical construction. This article explores the role of realism and relativism in the development of the discipline of nursing and presents their contributions to the work of nurse clinicians, nurse researchers, nurse educators, and nurse theorists....

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