E-walks bring ethics to the bedside: A nurse ethicist's reflections

Nurs Ethics. 2023 Aug;30(5):720-729. doi: 10.1177/09697330231160002.ABSTRACTThe unique role of the nurse ethicist in the clinical setting is one meant to enhance the ethical capacity of nurses, and front-line healthcare providers. As a nurse ethicist, it is also my goal to enhance the ethical climate of each individual work area, patient care unit, and the broader institution by encouraging ethical conversations, navigating ethical dilemmas, and seeking creative solutions to minimize moral distress and burnout. To provide preventive ethics support and education, I began regularly visiting patient care areas for ethics rounds, which I affectionately named "E-walks" (for Ethics Walks). I will discuss and reflect upon the lessons that have emerged as three key components of "E-Walks": Recognition, Solidarity and Dialogue. These themes will speak to the unique presence and availability of a nurse ethicist as a valuable resource to front-line healthcare providers who face ethical dilemmas and morally concerning cases. I will go on to argue and demonstrate that my role as the nurse ethicist lies at the intersection of bioethics and the theoretical framework of the "ethic of care," which is focused on building, creating, and sustaining caring interprofessional relationships through the work of ethics, nursing, and education.PMID:37946386 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231160002
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