Ethical issues in nursing
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書誌事項
Ethical issues in nursing
(Professional ethics)
Routledge, 1994
- : hard
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [218]-226) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the first book to take nursing ethics beyond stock 'moral concepts' to a critical examination of the fundamental assumptions underlying the very nature of nursing. It takes as its point of departure the difficulties nurses experience practising within the confines of a bioethical model of health and illness and a hierarchical, technocratic health care system. The contributors go on to deal openly and honestly with controversial issues faced by nurses, such as euthanasia and HIV.
目次
- Introduction, Geoffrey Hunt
- Part 1 Specific issues
- Chapter 1 Nursing and informed consent, Deborah Taplin
- Chapter 2 The observation of intimate aspects of care, Paul Wainwright
- Chapter 3 Choice and risk in the care of elderly people, Linda Smith
- Chapter 4 Caring for patients who cannot or will not eat, Julie Fenton
- Chapter 5 Disabled people and the ethics of nursing research, Maddie Blackburn
- Chapter 6 Ethical issues in HIV/AIDS epidemiology, Ann Kennedy
- Part 2 General issues
- Chapter 7 Nursing accountability, Geoffrey Hunt
- Chapter 8 The value of codes of conduct, Andrew Edgar
- Chapter 9 In the patient's best interests, Ann P. Young
- Chapter 10 Nursing and the concept of care, Linda Hanford
- Chapter 11 'Medical judgement' and the right time to die, Anne Maclean
- Chapter 12 Nurse time as a scarce health care resource, Donna Dickenson
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