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Ethics and Nursing Practice: A Case Study Approach 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

(University of Surrey, Guildford),
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jun-2016
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 0333764358
  • ISBN-13: 9780333764350
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 234 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jun-2016
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 0333764358
  • ISBN-13: 9780333764350
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Ethics is integral to good nursing practice, and has been a mandatory part of the professional nursing curriculum for some time. This book aims to unpack the necessary theory, to stimulate reflection in and around practice and, crucially, to increase nurses' confidence in promoting and sustaining ethical practice in health and social care services.

This comprehensive and thought-provoking textbook offers both an essential introduction to key aspects of nursing ethics, including the role of professional codes of conduct and challenges to be encountered in the 21st century, and an in-depth exploration of ethical issues in relation to specific patient groups, such as the unborn, those with mental health difficulties, and the dying. In addition, the book provides a stimulating discussion of ethics relating to public health issues, such as smoking and obesity, as well as the fundamental matter of ethics in nursing research.

With ethics at the core of nursing practice, this fully updated textbook is a must-read for students on nursing undergraduate programmes and qualified practitioners wanting to ensure their skills are update and they're delivering the best care possible.

New to this Edition:
- Fully updated new edition
- Illustrated by a wealth of case studies relating to real-life conflicts to aid understanding and application of knowledge and encourage students to think about practical rather than abstract issues



This comprehensive and thought-provoking textbook offers both an essential introduction to key aspects of nursing ethics, including the role of professional codes of conduct and challenges to be encountered in the 21st century, and an in-depth exploration of ethical issues in relation to specific patient groups, such as the unborn, those with mental health difficulties, and the dying. In addition, the book provides a stimulating discussion of ethics relating to public health issues, such as smoking and obesity, as well as the fundamental matter of ethics in nursing research. 

With ethics at the core of nursing practice, this fully updated textbook is a must-read for students on nursing undergraduate programmes and qualified practitioners wanting to ensure their skills are update and they’re delivering the best care possible.

Notes on the Contributors ix
Acknowledgements x
Introduction 1(4)
1 Nursing ethics in the 21st century
5(15)
Introduction
5(1)
Current challenges and opportunities
6(2)
Ethical approaches and frameworks fit for contemporary practice
8(5)
Ethical decision-making
13(1)
A practice situation
13(3)
Conclusion
16(1)
References
16(2)
Additional online resources
18(1)
Journals
19(1)
2 Ethics and professional codes
20(19)
Introduction
20(1)
Ethics and codes
21(2)
Functions of codes
23(5)
Criticisms of codes
28(1)
The cases
29(7)
Conclusion
36(1)
References
37(2)
3 Nurses' ethics in organisational contexts
39(15)
Introduction
39(1)
Dignity in care
40(4)
Indignity in care
44(1)
Moral distress and ethical climate
45(2)
Cases - Responses to unethical practice
47(3)
Conclusion
50(1)
References
51(3)
4 The nurse-patient relationship
54(20)
Introduction
54(1)
The nurse as parent surrogate
54(1)
The nurse as technician
55(1)
The nurse as contracted clinician
56(1)
The nurse as patient advocate
57(1)
A relationship of trust
58(6)
Nursing and an ethic of care
64(1)
The cases
65(6)
Conclusion
71(1)
References
71(3)
5 Nursing adults
74(16)
Introduction: adults as the central case in healthcare ethics
74(1)
Ethical principles at stake in nursing adults
75(5)
Information sharing
80(2)
Confidentiality and privacy
82(1)
Contemporary challenges in healthcare
82(2)
The cases
84(3)
Conclusion
87(1)
References
88(2)
6 Nursing the unborn and newborn
90(14)
Introduction
90(1)
Conscientious objection
91(1)
Parents and patients: crises of identification?
91(1)
Adults
92(2)
Embryos
94(1)
Foetuses
95(2)
Infants
97(3)
Who decides?
100(1)
The cases
100(2)
Conclusion
102(1)
References
102(2)
7 Nursing the child
104(14)
Ann Gallagher, Teresa Hughes and Sue Hodge
Introduction
104(1)
Children's rights and healthcare decision-making
104(5)
Children and the law
109(1)
Neonatal care - quality of life and the continuation of treatment
110(1)
Refusal of healthcare intervention and advocacy
111(1)
Refusal of treatment
112(1)
Confidentiality and young people
113(2)
Conclusion
115(1)
References
116(2)
8 Nursing and mental health
118(14)
Introduction
118(1)
The status of mental illness
119(1)
Stigma
120(1)
Capacity
121(1)
Best interests
122(1)
Least restrictive option
122(1)
Virtue ethics
123(1)
Compulsory detention and deprivation of liberty
123(1)
Detention for the good of the person detained
124(1)
Detention for the protection of others
125(1)
The cases
126(4)
References
130(2)
9 Nursing older people
132(24)
Ann Gallagher and Win Tadd
Introduction
132(1)
Health characteristics of older people
133(1)
Concerns regarding the care of older people
134(6)
Ageism
140(2)
Respect for the individual
142(2)
Autonomy and older people
144(2)
Justice and older people
146(1)
The cases
147(3)
Conclusion
150(1)
References
151(5)
10 Care of the dying person
156(17)
Ann Gallagher and Joan McCarthy
Introduction
156(1)
Fear, stigma and dying
157(1)
The value of life
158(1)
Quality of life
158(2)
Futility
160(2)
Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide
162(1)
Three principal moral considerations
163(1)
Killing and letting die
163(1)
Advance Care Planning
164(1)
The cases
165(5)
Conclusion
170(1)
References
171(2)
11 Nursing and research ethics
173(24)
Ruth Chadwick, Ann Gallagher and Win Tadd Introduction
173(1)
Research ethics
173(1)
A brief history of research ethics
174(4)
Current regulation in UK health and social care research
178(2)
Principles of research ethics
180(9)
The nurse's responsibility in relation to research
189(2)
Case study
191(1)
Conclusion
192(1)
References
193(4)
12 Nursing and public health
197(16)
Introduction
197(1)
Public health: definitions
197(1)
The scope of public health ethics
198(1)
Principles of public health ethics
199(7)
Issues for nurses
206(4)
Conclusion
210(1)
References
210(3)
Index 213
RUTH CHADWICK is Professor of Bioethics at the University of Manchester. Her current research interests include ethics and new technologies.

ANN GALLAGHER is Professor of Ethics and Care at the International Care Ethics Observatory, University of Surrey, UK. Ann has extensive experience as a nurse, ethicist, educator, researcher & editor of the international journal Nursing Ethics. Her current research and scholarship relates to ethics education in residential care, dignity and compassion in care, slow ethics, professional regulation and professionalism.