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- Ethical principles and dilemmas in the discourse of healthcare . . . - SciELO
The question presents an ethical conflict between the principles of beneficence and autonomy to explore the arguments of the physician to respect (or to not respect) the ADD The exploratory question reads as follows: “Are you willing to respect an ADD in an unconscious patient when you think that the patient will benefit otherwise?
- Professional autonomy and patient advocacy in nurses
The descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted with nurses working in inpatient clinics of a public hospital (n = 212) The data of the study were collected using a questionnaire consisting of questions to determine the socio-demographic and professional characteristics of nurses, the Nurses’ Attitude Towards Professional Autonomy Scale, and the Patient Advocacy Scale for Nurses
- Practical approaches to the tasks of preserving autonomy and . . . - SciELO
INTRODUCTION Respect for autonomy is a central value in contemporary medical ethics,() and the concept of human vulnerability in health care has been incorporated into this context more recently () These bioethical principles are interrelated(3, 4) and may give rise to various dilemmas for health care professionals, such as requests for nonbeneficial treatments and refusal of recommended
- Ethical Dilemma in Nursing, Conflict between Principle of Autonomy vs . . .
place in terms of ethical dilemma is the conflict that arises between the principle of autonomy and nonmaleficence This research paper will employ euthanasia as a case study to demonstrate this
- Moral sensitivity of nurses in a university hospital in . . . - SciELO
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the moral sensitivity of nurses while facing ethical conflicts at the professional practice and verify their association with sociodemographic and labor-related variables Method: cross-sectional study, carried out with 115 nurses from a university hospital of southern Brazil The Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire - Brazilian Version was applied from April to May 2023
- DESAFÍOS ÉTICO-LEGALES EN EL CUIDADO AL PACIENTE EN EL . . . - SciELO
"Llega un paciente para el servicio de emergencia cualquiera fuera la circunstancia, Frõding B Ethical Conflicts in Patient-Centred Care Clinical Ethics [Internet] 2021 [citado 4 ene 2022]; 16(2): 55-66 Disponible en: Applied Nursing Research [Internet] 2022 [citado 4 ene 2022]; 63: 151542 Disponible en: Disponible en:
- Movement undertaken by newly graduated nurses towards the . . . - SciELO
Hence, nurses use their autonomy and face dilemmas and moral conflicts that frequently arise in everyday nursing practice (2) Bioethics, especially disseminated through the publication of its four principles by Beauchamp and Childress Autonomy, Beneficence, Non maleficence and Justice, has been an important tool to analyze the dilemmas and
- Ethical principles and dilemmas in the discourse of healthcare . . . - SciELO
This ethical theory argues that the respect for autonomy derives from the foundation of ontological dignity which is inescapable, constitutive and is universal to every human being 16 Similarly, the participants in the study by Andrade et al 25 consider that "dignity is the most important principle of bioethics" neglecting the principlism theory
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