Nursing Ethics (eBook, ePUB)
Normative Foundations, Advanced Concepts, and Emerging Issues
Redaktion: Deem, Michael J.; Lingler, Jennifer H.
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Normative Foundations, Advanced Concepts, and Emerging Issues
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This edited volume brings together a wide-ranging set of original, interdisciplinary essays on nursing ethics, filling a significant gap in the literature. The volume provides focused, in-depth treatments of the foundations of nursing ethics, the identities and roles of nurses in clinical care and research, and challenging ethical and practical questions arising in nursing practice. The volume pushes these topics and boundaries beyond what is typically found in broad, comprehensive introductory texts, providing an essential resources to academics, clinicians, and nursing researchers.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780190063580
- Artikelnr.: 72269693
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780190063580
- Artikelnr.: 72269693
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* Contributors
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Part I: Concepts, Knowledge, and Practical Identity
* 1. An Argument for the Distinct Nature of Nursing Ethics
* Pamela J. Grace
* 2. Nursing Ethics as an Independent Subfield of Healthcare Ethics
* Eric Vogelstein
* 3. The Relevance of Feminist Ethics for Moral Communities in
Healthcare Work
* Joan Liaschenko and Elizabeth Peter
* 4. Moral Expertise and Epistemic Peerhood: Implications for Nursing
Practice
* Jamie Carlin Watson
* 5. Patient Best Interest: Why Nurses Cannot Be Expected to Know What
Is Best for Their Patients
* Robert M. Veatch
* 6. Revisiting Moral Agency
* Jennifer L. Bartlett and Carol Taylor
* 7. A Critical Analysis of Professional Moral Competencies of Nurse
Practitioners
* Elizabeth Peter and Anne Simmonds
* 8. Designing a Culture of Ethical Practice in Health Care: A New
Paradigm
* Heather Fitzgerald and Cynda Hylton Rushton
* 9. An Ethics Lens for Nursing Leadership
* Katherine Brown-Saltzman
* 10. Conceptions of Vulnerability within the Context of Clinical
Reseach
* Michael J. Deem and Judith A. Erlen
* Part II: Emerging Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice
* 11. A Matter of Trust: Balancing Ethical Duties and Legal Obligations
in the Nursing Care of Pregnant Women with Substance Use Disorder
* Liz Stokes
* 12. The Ethical Rationale for Comprehensive Neonatal Intensive Care
Unit Follow-up
* Angel C. Carter and Brian S. Carter
* 13. Empowering Parents for Better Decision-Making: A Distinct Role
for Nursing Staff in Pediatric Clinical Care
* Erica K. Salter
* 14. Consent and My Chronically-ill Child
* Emily A. Largent
* 15. How Confucian Values Shape the Moral Boundaries of Family
Caregiving
* Helen Y.L. Chan, Richard Kim, Doris Yin-ping Leung, Ho-yu Cheng,
Connie Yuen-yu Chong, and Wai-tong Chien
* 16. Constructing Avenues for Meaningful Agency: A Role for Nurses in
Caring forPersons with Disabilities
* Laura Guidry-Grimes
* 17. Emerging Ethical Issues in Dementia Care
* Jennifer H. Lingler and Jalayne J. Arias
* 18. Relational Autonomy: A Critical Reading for Palliative and
End-of-Life Care
* Philip J. Larkin
* 19. Help Wanted: Technology, ICU Nurses, and Death
* Helen Stanton Chapple and Megan Gillen
* 20. Teaching with Pictures: Respect for the Vulnerable
* Daniel A. Wilkenfeld and Christa Johnson
* Contributors
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Part I: Concepts, Knowledge, and Practical Identity
* 1. An Argument for the Distinct Nature of Nursing Ethics
* Pamela J. Grace
* 2. Nursing Ethics as an Independent Subfield of Healthcare Ethics
* Eric Vogelstein
* 3. The Relevance of Feminist Ethics for Moral Communities in
Healthcare Work
* Joan Liaschenko and Elizabeth Peter
* 4. Moral Expertise and Epistemic Peerhood: Implications for Nursing
Practice
* Jamie Carlin Watson
* 5. Patient Best Interest: Why Nurses Cannot Be Expected to Know What
Is Best for Their Patients
* Robert M. Veatch
* 6. Revisiting Moral Agency
* Jennifer L. Bartlett and Carol Taylor
* 7. A Critical Analysis of Professional Moral Competencies of Nurse
Practitioners
* Elizabeth Peter and Anne Simmonds
* 8. Designing a Culture of Ethical Practice in Health Care: A New
Paradigm
* Heather Fitzgerald and Cynda Hylton Rushton
* 9. An Ethics Lens for Nursing Leadership
* Katherine Brown-Saltzman
* 10. Conceptions of Vulnerability within the Context of Clinical
Reseach
* Michael J. Deem and Judith A. Erlen
* Part II: Emerging Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice
* 11. A Matter of Trust: Balancing Ethical Duties and Legal Obligations
in the Nursing Care of Pregnant Women with Substance Use Disorder
* Liz Stokes
* 12. The Ethical Rationale for Comprehensive Neonatal Intensive Care
Unit Follow-up
* Angel C. Carter and Brian S. Carter
* 13. Empowering Parents for Better Decision-Making: A Distinct Role
for Nursing Staff in Pediatric Clinical Care
* Erica K. Salter
* 14. Consent and My Chronically-ill Child
* Emily A. Largent
* 15. How Confucian Values Shape the Moral Boundaries of Family
Caregiving
* Helen Y.L. Chan, Richard Kim, Doris Yin-ping Leung, Ho-yu Cheng,
Connie Yuen-yu Chong, and Wai-tong Chien
* 16. Constructing Avenues for Meaningful Agency: A Role for Nurses in
Caring forPersons with Disabilities
* Laura Guidry-Grimes
* 17. Emerging Ethical Issues in Dementia Care
* Jennifer H. Lingler and Jalayne J. Arias
* 18. Relational Autonomy: A Critical Reading for Palliative and
End-of-Life Care
* Philip J. Larkin
* 19. Help Wanted: Technology, ICU Nurses, and Death
* Helen Stanton Chapple and Megan Gillen
* 20. Teaching with Pictures: Respect for the Vulnerable
* Daniel A. Wilkenfeld and Christa Johnson