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

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

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

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

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

Corrigendum to Older patients' perspectives on illness and healthcare during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Feb;30(1):155-156. doi: 10.1177/09697330221130044. Epub 2022 Sep 20.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37966907 | DOI:10.1177/09697330221130044 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 15, 2023 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

Corrigendum to Older patients' perspectives on illness and healthcare during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Feb;30(1):155-156. doi: 10.1177/09697330221130044. Epub 2022 Sep 20.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37966907 | DOI:10.1177/09697330221130044 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 15, 2023 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

Ethical considerations in evaluating discharge readiness from the intensive care unit
This article examines the concept of discharge readiness through the lens of the most widely cited ethical principles (autonomy [respect for persons], nonmaleficence/beneficence, and justice) and provides a discussion of their application in the critical care environment. Ongoing bioethics discourse and empirical research are needed to identify factors that help determine discharge readiness within critical care environments that will ultimately promote safe and effective ICU discharges for patients and their families.PMID:37950598 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231212338 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 11, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Sang Bin You Connie M Ulrich Source Type: research

Ethical considerations in evaluating discharge readiness from the intensive care unit
This article examines the concept of discharge readiness through the lens of the most widely cited ethical principles (autonomy [respect for persons], nonmaleficence/beneficence, and justice) and provides a discussion of their application in the critical care environment. Ongoing bioethics discourse and empirical research are needed to identify factors that help determine discharge readiness within critical care environments that will ultimately promote safe and effective ICU discharges for patients and their families.PMID:37950598 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231212338 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 11, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Sang Bin You Connie M Ulrich Source Type: research

Ethical considerations in evaluating discharge readiness from the intensive care unit
This article examines the concept of discharge readiness through the lens of the most widely cited ethical principles (autonomy [respect for persons], nonmaleficence/beneficence, and justice) and provides a discussion of their application in the critical care environment. Ongoing bioethics discourse and empirical research are needed to identify factors that help determine discharge readiness within critical care environments that will ultimately promote safe and effective ICU discharges for patients and their families.PMID:37950598 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231212338 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 11, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Sang Bin You Connie M Ulrich Source Type: research

Ethical considerations in evaluating discharge readiness from the intensive care unit
This article examines the concept of discharge readiness through the lens of the most widely cited ethical principles (autonomy [respect for persons], nonmaleficence/beneficence, and justice) and provides a discussion of their application in the critical care environment. Ongoing bioethics discourse and empirical research are needed to identify factors that help determine discharge readiness within critical care environments that will ultimately promote safe and effective ICU discharges for patients and their families.PMID:37950598 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231212338 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 11, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Sang Bin You Connie M Ulrich Source Type: research

Ethics, care and climate change mitigation: A reflection on what care professionals can do
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Jun;30(4):479-481. doi: 10.1177/09697330231179034.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37946380 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231179034 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Ebin Arries-Kleyenstuber Source Type: research

A semantic exploration: Nurse ethicist, medical ethicist, or clinical ethicist: Do distinctions matter?
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Aug;30(5):659-670. doi: 10.1177/09697330221146251.ABSTRACTSince the 1960s, it has been recognized that "medical ethics," the area of inquiry about the obligations of practitioners of medicine, is inadequate for capturing and addressing the complexities associated with modern medicine, human health, and wellbeing. Subsequently, a new specialty emerged which involved scholars and professionals from a variety of disciplines who had an interest in healthcare ethics. The name adopted is variously biomedical ethics or bioethics. The practice of bioethics in clinical settings is clinical ethics and its primary a...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Pamela J Grace Aimee Milliken Source Type: research

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 roun...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Brenda Barnum Source Type: research

Fostering moral resilience through moral case deliberation
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Aug;30(5):730-745. doi: 10.1177/09697330231183085.ABSTRACTMoral distress forms a major threat to the well-being of healthcare professionals, and is argued to negatively impact patient care. It is associated with emotions such as anger, frustration, guilt, and anxiety. In order to effectively deal with moral distress, the concept of moral resilience is introduced as the positive capacity of an individual to sustain or restore their integrity in response to moral adversity. Interventions are needed that foster moral resilience among healthcare professionals. Ethics consultation has been proposed as such an ...
Source: Nursing Ethics - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Suzanne Metselaar Bert Molewijk Source Type: research