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  1. Ethical concerns of reviewers: More issues.Viroj Wiwanitkit - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (6):862-862.
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  • What constitutes original scholarship?Sally Thorne - 2012 - Nursing Inquiry 19 (2):97-97.
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  • Ethical issues occurring within nursing education.Marsha D. Fowler & Anne J. Davis - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (2):126-141.
    The large body of literature labeled “ethics in nursing education” is entirely devoted to curricular matters of ethics education in nursing schools, that is, to what ought to be the ethics content that is taught and what theory or issues ought to be included in all nursing curricula. Where the nursing literature actually focuses on particular ethical issues, it addresses only single topics. Absent from the literature, however, is any systematic analysis and explication of ethical issues or dilemmas that occur (...)
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  • Legal dissemination protections in community-based participatory health equity research.Doris M. Boutain, Marie-Anne Sanon Rosemberg, Eunjung Kim & Robin A. Evans-Agnew - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Background There are legal protections for nurse researchers at public universities who employ community-based participatory research (CBPR) in research about social or health inequities. Dissemination of CBPR research data by researchers or participants may divulge unjust laws and create an imperative for university involvement. Research Question What are United States-based legal dissemination protections for CBPR health equity nurse researchers? Research Design Three case examples employing CBPR are examined: 1) a mixed methods study with participants reporting illegal discrimination in a municipal (...)
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