Reflecting on ICU patient's dignity using Taylor's Emancipatory Reflection Model
This study is of great significance in enhancing Chinese nurse's attention to patient dignity, improving the inpatient experience of ICU patients, and enhancing the quality of nursing practice by critically examining current nursing practices in China and providing improvement recommendations.PMID:37793894 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231202229 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Zexiang Zhuang Li Zeng Source Type: research

Views and attitudes, and reported practices of nephrology nurses regarding shared decision-making in end-of-life care
CONCLUSIONS: Nephrology nurses in Israel do not tend to implement the SDM model, despite its potential for improving quality of life for ESRD patients and their families and increasing conservative care options. Policy makers and educators in Israel should develop and implement training programs and support in the workplace, to enhance SDM between nephrology nurses and ESRD patients.PMID:37794561 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231200565 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - October 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Wassiem Bassam Abu Hatoum Daniel Sperling Source Type: research

Health and social care workers' professional values: A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: Health and social care workers and students need training in professional ethics and organizational support for ethical practice and work satisfaction to maintain their professional values at different stages of their career.PMID:37776299 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231200569 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Piiku Pakkanen Arja H äggman-Laitila Miko Pasanen Mari Kangasniemi Source Type: research

Health and social care workers' professional values: A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: Health and social care workers and students need training in professional ethics and organizational support for ethical practice and work satisfaction to maintain their professional values at different stages of their career.PMID:37776299 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231200569 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Piiku Pakkanen Arja H äggman-Laitila Miko Pasanen Mari Kangasniemi Source Type: research

Health and social care workers' professional values: A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: Health and social care workers and students need training in professional ethics and organizational support for ethical practice and work satisfaction to maintain their professional values at different stages of their career.PMID:37776299 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231200569 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Piiku Pakkanen Arja H äggman-Laitila Miko Pasanen Mari Kangasniemi Source Type: research

Health and social care workers' professional values: A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: Health and social care workers and students need training in professional ethics and organizational support for ethical practice and work satisfaction to maintain their professional values at different stages of their career.PMID:37776299 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231200569 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Piiku Pakkanen Arja H äggman-Laitila Miko Pasanen Mari Kangasniemi Source Type: research

A care ethics approach to a reduced ability to eat
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Sep 28:9697330231197708. doi: 10.1177/09697330231197708. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPatients with advanced cancer often experience a reduced ability to eat, which may result in tensions between patients and family members. Often with advanced cancer diagnoses, patients' appetites decline markedly, while family members focus on nutritional intake with the hope that this will postpone death. This hope might cause tensions between the patient and family; the family may expect healthcare professionals to encourage the patient to eat more, whereas the patient needs to be supported in their reduced ability t...
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 28, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tessa Bergman Nora Lize Sandra Beijer Natasja Raijmakers Suzanne Metselaar Source Type: research

Am I my students' nurse? Reflections on the nursing ethics of nursing education
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Sep 28:9697330231193858. doi: 10.1177/09697330231193858. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDespite having worked in higher education for over twenty years, I am still, first and foremost, a practicing nurse. My employer requires me to be a nurse and my regulator regards what I do as nursing. My practice is regulated by the Code and informed by nursing ethics. If I am nurse, practicing nursing, does that mean that my students are my patients? This paper considers how the relationship that I have with my students can be informed by the ethics of the nurse/patient relationship. After some initial theoretical pre...
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 28, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Paul Snelling Source Type: research

Ethical issues in the operating room: A scoping review
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights ethical issues in the operating theatre and emphasizes the need for individual and organizational strategies aligned with the ICN code of ethics. Future research should cover a wider range of issues, employ diverse perspectives and methodologies, and enhance ethical practices to improve understanding and ethical practices in the field.PMID:37769689 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231197704 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 28, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Heejung Jeon Sanghee Kim Yuha Shon Source Type: research

A care ethics approach to a reduced ability to eat
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Sep 28:9697330231197708. doi: 10.1177/09697330231197708. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPatients with advanced cancer often experience a reduced ability to eat, which may result in tensions between patients and family members. Often with advanced cancer diagnoses, patients' appetites decline markedly, while family members focus on nutritional intake with the hope that this will postpone death. This hope might cause tensions between the patient and family; the family may expect healthcare professionals to encourage the patient to eat more, whereas the patient needs to be supported in their reduced ability t...
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 28, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tessa Bergman Nora Lize Sandra Beijer Natasja Raijmakers Suzanne Metselaar Source Type: research

Am I my students' nurse? Reflections on the nursing ethics of nursing education
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Sep 28:9697330231193858. doi: 10.1177/09697330231193858. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDespite having worked in higher education for over twenty years, I am still, first and foremost, a practicing nurse. My employer requires me to be a nurse and my regulator regards what I do as nursing. My practice is regulated by the Code and informed by nursing ethics. If I am nurse, practicing nursing, does that mean that my students are my patients? This paper considers how the relationship that I have with my students can be informed by the ethics of the nurse/patient relationship. After some initial theoretical pre...
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 28, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Paul Snelling Source Type: research

Ethical issues in the operating room: A scoping review
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights ethical issues in the operating theatre and emphasizes the need for individual and organizational strategies aligned with the ICN code of ethics. Future research should cover a wider range of issues, employ diverse perspectives and methodologies, and enhance ethical practices to improve understanding and ethical practices in the field.PMID:37769689 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231197704 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 28, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Heejung Jeon Sanghee Kim Yuha Shon Source Type: research

A care ethics approach to a reduced ability to eat
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Sep 28:9697330231197708. doi: 10.1177/09697330231197708. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPatients with advanced cancer often experience a reduced ability to eat, which may result in tensions between patients and family members. Often with advanced cancer diagnoses, patients' appetites decline markedly, while family members focus on nutritional intake with the hope that this will postpone death. This hope might cause tensions between the patient and family; the family may expect healthcare professionals to encourage the patient to eat more, whereas the patient needs to be supported in their reduced ability t...
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 28, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tessa Bergman Nora Lize Sandra Beijer Natasja Raijmakers Suzanne Metselaar Source Type: research

Am I my students' nurse? Reflections on the nursing ethics of nursing education
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Sep 28:9697330231193858. doi: 10.1177/09697330231193858. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDespite having worked in higher education for over twenty years, I am still, first and foremost, a practicing nurse. My employer requires me to be a nurse and my regulator regards what I do as nursing. My practice is regulated by the Code and informed by nursing ethics. If I am nurse, practicing nursing, does that mean that my students are my patients? This paper considers how the relationship that I have with my students can be informed by the ethics of the nurse/patient relationship. After some initial theoretical pre...
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 28, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Paul Snelling Source Type: research

Ethical issues in the operating room: A scoping review
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights ethical issues in the operating theatre and emphasizes the need for individual and organizational strategies aligned with the ICN code of ethics. Future research should cover a wider range of issues, employ diverse perspectives and methodologies, and enhance ethical practices to improve understanding and ethical practices in the field.PMID:37769689 | DOI:10.1177/09697330231197704 (Source: Nursing Ethics)
Source: Nursing Ethics - September 28, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Heejung Jeon Sanghee Kim Yuha Shon Source Type: research