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  1. Administration of pro re nata medications by the nurse to incapacitated patients: An ethical perspective.Mojtaba Vaismoradi, Cathrine Fredriksen Moe, M. Flores Vizcaya-Moreno & Piret Paal - 2022 - Clinical Ethics 17 (1):5-13.
    The administration of pro re nata medications is the responsibility of the nurse. However, ethical uncertainties often happen due to the inability of incapacitated patients to collaborate with the nurse in the process of decision making for pro re nata medication administration. There is a lack of integrative knowledge and insufficient understanding regarding ethical considerations surrounding the administration of pro re nata medications to incapacitated patients. Therefore, they have been discussed in this paper and practical strategies to avoid unethical practices (...)
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  • Ethically providing Routine HIV testing services to bereaved populations.Barbara Burmen, Joseph O. Mogunde & Daniel P. O. Kwaro - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (1):195-200.
    Background: The delivery of public health policies may be in conflict with individualism. Objectives: To propose measures to ethically provide routine HIV testing services to persons visiting a funeral home. Research design: A document analysis of study documents and presentations made to an institutional review board. Participants and research context: Institutional review board members (both lay and professionals) and Study investigators attending an `open session' where study investigators were invited to elaborate on some study procedures. Ethical considerations: Identities of all (...)
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  • Ethical issues in patient safety.Mari Kangasniemi, Mojtaba Vaismoradi, Melanie Jasper & Hannele Turunen - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (8):904-916.
    The purpose of this article is to discuss the ethical issues impacting the phenomenon of patient safety and to present implications for nursing management. Previous knowledge of this perspective is fragmented. In this discussion, the main drivers are identified and formulated in ‘the ethical imperative’ of patient safety. Underlying values and principles are considered, with the aim of increasing their visibility for nurse managers’ decision-making. The contradictory nature of individual and utilitarian safety is identified as a challenge in nurse management (...)
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  • Nursing care in mental health: Human rights and ethical issues.Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura, Wendy Austin, Bruna Sordi Carrara & Emanuele Seicenti de Brito - 2021 - Nursing Ethics 28 (4):463-480.
    People with mental illness are subjected to stigma and discrimination and constantly face restrictions in the exercise of their political, civil and social rights. Considering this scenario, mental health, ethics and human rights are key approaches to advance the well-being of persons with mental illnesses. The study was conducted to review the scope of the empirical literature available to answer the research question: What evidence is available regarding human rights and ethical issues regarding nursing care to persons with mental illnesses? (...)
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