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  1. Remapping the organ donation ethical climate: a care ethics consideration.Hui Yun Chan - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (2):295-308.
    Organ donation has gained much attention as the need for transplant exceeds the supply of organs. Various proposals have been put forward to address the organ shortage challenge, ranging from offering incentives to donors, addressing family refusals to donations and instituting presumed consent laws. Presumed consent as the favoured approach has not been universally effective in increasing actual transplants despite its appeal. Few considerations have been given to the broader ethical climate influencing the organ donation debate. This paper examines the (...)
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  • Comment.H. Kohlen - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (2):258-261.
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  • Commentary: Care tactics - arguments, absences and assumptions in relational ethics.J. Paley - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (2):243-254.
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  • ‘You can give them wings to fly’: a qualitative study on values-based leadership in health care.Yvonne Denier, Lieve Dhaene & Chris Gastmans - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-17.
    Within contemporary health care, many of the decisions affecting the health and well-being of patients are not being made by the clinicians or health professionals, but by those involved in health care management. Existing literature on organizational ethics provides insight into the various structures, processes and strategies - such as mission statement, ethics committees, ethical rounds … - that exist to create an organizational climate, which fosters ethical practices and decision-making It does not, however, show how health care managers experience (...)
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  • Ethos: The heart of ethics and health.Lillemor Östman, Yvonne Näsman, Katie Eriksson & Lisbet Nyström - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (1):26-36.
    Background:Ethics in nursing care are traditionally discussed in terms of moral norms or principles. When taking an ontological approach to ethics, ethics is about ethos. Ethos involves both an internal and an external side of ethics. Considering ethics and health from an ontological perspective can provide a different understanding of ethics and health in caring and nursing.Aim and research question:The aim of this study is to deepen the ontological understanding of ethics and health in caring and nursing. The research question (...)
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  • Comment.Joan Orme - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (2):255-257.
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  • Ethical considerations on the value of patient knowledge in long-term care.Susanne L. van den Hooff & Anne Goossensen - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (3):377-388.
    Aim:This study explores experiences of patients suffering from Korsakoff’s syndrome. It contributes to improved reflection on the value of patient knowledge.Background:An ethics of care perspective states the importance of moving to patients in their vulnerable state of being, and to figure out patients’ individual needs necessary to provide good care. The information given by patients suffering from Korsakoff’s syndrome might be mistaken, invented and even not true. The value of these patients’ experiences and knowledge had not been researched to date.Method:Data (...)
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  • Author response.Maria Grypdonck & Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (2):268-269.
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