Effectiveness of CURA: Healthcare professionals' moral resilience and moral competences
Conclusion: This study indicates that CURA can be used to foster moral resilience and moral competences of healthcare professionals. CURA therefore is a promising instrument to support healthcare professionals in dealing with moral challenges in everyday practice.PMID:38031920 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231218344 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Malene van Schaik H Roeline Rw Pasman Guy Am Widdershoven Janine De Snoo-Trimp Suzanne Metselaar Source Type: research

Effectiveness of CURA: Healthcare professionals' moral resilience and moral competences
Conclusion: This study indicates that CURA can be used to foster moral resilience and moral competences of healthcare professionals. CURA therefore is a promising instrument to support healthcare professionals in dealing with moral challenges in everyday practice.PMID:38031920 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231218344 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Malene van Schaik H Roeline Rw Pasman Guy Am Widdershoven Janine De Snoo-Trimp Suzanne Metselaar Source Type: research

Effectiveness of CURA: Healthcare professionals' moral resilience and moral competences
Conclusion: This study indicates that CURA can be used to foster moral resilience and moral competences of healthcare professionals. CURA therefore is a promising instrument to support healthcare professionals in dealing with moral challenges in everyday practice.PMID:38031920 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231218344 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Malene van Schaik H Roeline Rw Pasman Guy Am Widdershoven Janine De Snoo-Trimp Suzanne Metselaar Source Type: research

Effectiveness of CURA: Healthcare professionals' moral resilience and moral competences
Conclusion: This study indicates that CURA can be used to foster moral resilience and moral competences of healthcare professionals. CURA therefore is a promising instrument to support healthcare professionals in dealing with moral challenges in everyday practice.PMID:38031920 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231218344 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Malene van Schaik H Roeline Rw Pasman Guy Am Widdershoven Janine De Snoo-Trimp Suzanne Metselaar Source Type: research

Ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the importance of healthcare teachers' continuous need for pedagogic and didactic education, especially considering new technology and ethical issues. During the pandemic, the ethical consequences of remote teaching became evident. Ethical values and ethical dilemmas should be addressed in healthcare education programmes at different levels, especially in teacher education programmes. In the coming years, remote teaching will grow. Therefore, we need more research on this issue from an ethical perspective on its possible consequences for students and healthcare teachers.PMID:37997900 | DO...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Monika Koskinen Yvonne Hilli Tuulikki Keskitalo Merle Talvik Ann-Helen Sandvik Kari Marie Thorkildsen Maria Skyvell-Nilsson Meeri Koivula Jekaterina Šteinmiller Source Type: research

Undocumented migrants' access to healthcare in Sweden, and the impact of Act 2013:407
CONCLUSION: Undocumented migrants' social needs are as great as their needs for healthcare. Healthcare staff are burdened with healthcare cost considerations which affect their judgement of care provision and prioritization. Healthcare staff attitudes towards undocumented migrants affect their access to healthcare. Undocumented migrants in need of healthcare are especially vulnerable due to their legal status, being ill and the fear of being reported and deported. To assure undocumented migrants' access to healthcare and maintain healthcare ethics, the only possible solution is to provide healthcare based on needs.PMID:379...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anna O'Sullivan Source Type: research

Ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the importance of healthcare teachers' continuous need for pedagogic and didactic education, especially considering new technology and ethical issues. During the pandemic, the ethical consequences of remote teaching became evident. Ethical values and ethical dilemmas should be addressed in healthcare education programmes at different levels, especially in teacher education programmes. In the coming years, remote teaching will grow. Therefore, we need more research on this issue from an ethical perspective on its possible consequences for students and healthcare teachers.PMID:37997900 | DO...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Monika Koskinen Yvonne Hilli Tuulikki Keskitalo Merle Talvik Ann-Helen Sandvik Kari Marie Thorkildsen Maria Skyvell-Nilsson Meeri Koivula Jekaterina Šteinmiller Source Type: research

Undocumented migrants' access to healthcare in Sweden, and the impact of Act 2013:407
CONCLUSION: Undocumented migrants' social needs are as great as their needs for healthcare. Healthcare staff are burdened with healthcare cost considerations which affect their judgement of care provision and prioritization. Healthcare staff attitudes towards undocumented migrants affect their access to healthcare. Undocumented migrants in need of healthcare are especially vulnerable due to their legal status, being ill and the fear of being reported and deported. To assure undocumented migrants' access to healthcare and maintain healthcare ethics, the only possible solution is to provide healthcare based on needs.PMID:379...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anna O'Sullivan Source Type: research

Ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the importance of healthcare teachers' continuous need for pedagogic and didactic education, especially considering new technology and ethical issues. During the pandemic, the ethical consequences of remote teaching became evident. Ethical values and ethical dilemmas should be addressed in healthcare education programmes at different levels, especially in teacher education programmes. In the coming years, remote teaching will grow. Therefore, we need more research on this issue from an ethical perspective on its possible consequences for students and healthcare teachers.PMID:37997900 | DO...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Monika Koskinen Yvonne Hilli Tuulikki Keskitalo Merle Talvik Ann-Helen Sandvik Kari Marie Thorkildsen Maria Skyvell-Nilsson Meeri Koivula Jekaterina Šteinmiller Source Type: research

Undocumented migrants' access to healthcare in Sweden, and the impact of Act 2013:407
CONCLUSION: Undocumented migrants' social needs are as great as their needs for healthcare. Healthcare staff are burdened with healthcare cost considerations which affect their judgement of care provision and prioritization. Healthcare staff attitudes towards undocumented migrants affect their access to healthcare. Undocumented migrants in need of healthcare are especially vulnerable due to their legal status, being ill and the fear of being reported and deported. To assure undocumented migrants' access to healthcare and maintain healthcare ethics, the only possible solution is to provide healthcare based on needs.PMID:379...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anna O'Sullivan Source Type: research

Ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the importance of healthcare teachers' continuous need for pedagogic and didactic education, especially considering new technology and ethical issues. During the pandemic, the ethical consequences of remote teaching became evident. Ethical values and ethical dilemmas should be addressed in healthcare education programmes at different levels, especially in teacher education programmes. In the coming years, remote teaching will grow. Therefore, we need more research on this issue from an ethical perspective on its possible consequences for students and healthcare teachers.PMID:37997900 | DO...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Monika Koskinen Yvonne Hilli Tuulikki Keskitalo Merle Talvik Ann-Helen Sandvik Kari Marie Thorkildsen Maria Skyvell-Nilsson Meeri Koivula Jekaterina Šteinmiller Source Type: research

Undocumented migrants' access to healthcare in Sweden, and the impact of Act 2013:407
CONCLUSION: Undocumented migrants' social needs are as great as their needs for healthcare. Healthcare staff are burdened with healthcare cost considerations which affect their judgement of care provision and prioritization. Healthcare staff attitudes towards undocumented migrants affect their access to healthcare. Undocumented migrants in need of healthcare are especially vulnerable due to their legal status, being ill and the fear of being reported and deported. To assure undocumented migrants' access to healthcare and maintain healthcare ethics, the only possible solution is to provide healthcare based on needs.PMID:379...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anna O'Sullivan Source Type: research

Ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the importance of healthcare teachers' continuous need for pedagogic and didactic education, especially considering new technology and ethical issues. During the pandemic, the ethical consequences of remote teaching became evident. Ethical values and ethical dilemmas should be addressed in healthcare education programmes at different levels, especially in teacher education programmes. In the coming years, remote teaching will grow. Therefore, we need more research on this issue from an ethical perspective on its possible consequences for students and healthcare teachers.PMID:37997900 | DO...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Monika Koskinen Yvonne Hilli Tuulikki Keskitalo Merle Talvik Ann-Helen Sandvik Kari Marie Thorkildsen Maria Skyvell-Nilsson Meeri Koivula Jekaterina Šteinmiller Source Type: research

Undocumented migrants' access to healthcare in Sweden, and the impact of Act 2013:407
CONCLUSION: Undocumented migrants' social needs are as great as their needs for healthcare. Healthcare staff are burdened with healthcare cost considerations which affect their judgement of care provision and prioritization. Healthcare staff attitudes towards undocumented migrants affect their access to healthcare. Undocumented migrants in need of healthcare are especially vulnerable due to their legal status, being ill and the fear of being reported and deported. To assure undocumented migrants' access to healthcare and maintain healthcare ethics, the only possible solution is to provide healthcare based on needs.PMID:379...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anna O'Sullivan Source Type: research

Ethical predicaments and countermeasures in nursing informatics
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Nov 17:9697330231215962. doi: 10.1177/09697330231215962. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWith the increasing use of technology in nursing, how nurses perform practice care has changed, inevitably leading to ethical concerns that differ from original ethical norms in nursing. Studies have focused on ethical issues in health informatics from clinicians' or patients' perspectives, while nurses' perspective is needed. This paper conducts a theoretical study on ethical predicaments that arise in nursing informatics from nurses' perspectives. Why and how these predicaments emerge are elaborated. Also, this paper ...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 17, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jianan Wang Yihong Xu Xiaoxiao Zhang Hongying Pan Source Type: research