Nursing EthicsThis title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. The authors have developed a holistic approach that explores: ethics in hospital and community settings, inter-disciplinary teamwork, ward and hospital management, nursing research, performance management and the political ethics of nursing administration, health service re-structuring and reform. The content has been substantially revised for this edition and significant new material added to reflect developments in theory and practice.
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Contents
Cultural issues methods and approaches to nursing ethics | 17 |
Socialisation professionalisation and nursing values | 59 |
Power and responsibility in nursing practice and management | 77 |
Professional responsibility and accountability in nursing | 101 |
Direct responsibility in nursepatient relationships | 153 |
Conflicting demands in nursing groups of patients | 177 |
Ethics in nursing management research and teaching | 201 |
health policies and resource allocation | 227 |
strategic planning and ethical policy development | 259 |
Ethical decisionmaking and moral theory | 293 |
justifying our ethical policies | 331 |
References | 361 |
Author Index | 399 |
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