
Routledge Handbook of Nursing Ethics
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The Routledge Handbook of Nursing Ethics provides a comprehensive overview of nursing ethics. The book analyses and critiques the field as it evolves in response to local and global challenges, from social inequalities through pandemics and demographic changes to issues relating to workforce development.
The book opens with a section discussing historical and theoretical developments in nursing ethics, including chapters on Western, Indigenous, and cross-cultural perspectives. The book's second section explores the dominant philosophical and empirical approaches to researching nursing ethics in the twenty-first century. The third section analyses some of the ethical problems encountered by nurses in contemporary practice, including moral distress, moral injury, compassion fatigue and ethical dilemmas. The fourth section draws on contemporary discussions regarding clinical ethics, ethics education and the contributions of nurses in responding to ethical challenges in care, and reviews the meaning and implications of terms such as 'ethics support', 'ethical competence', and 'ethical resilience'. The fifth section investigates ethical issues arising in diverse care contexts, including care in the community, in residential care, in hospitals and hospices. The sixth section considers ethical aspects of nurses' roles in caring for individuals across the lifespan and key issues that arise, from neonatal care to end of life. The final substantive section addresses policy, politics and advocacy in nursing ethics, discussing nurses' engagement with relational, organisational, political and technological challenges. A final chapter reflects on the future opportunities and challenges in the field of nursing ethics.
This comprehensive volume is an essential reference for scholars, students and practitioners from a range of disciplinary and professional backgrounds with an interest in ethics and healthcare.
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Ann Gallagher is a Professor and Head of the Department of Health Sciences at the Brunel University of London.
Robert Jago is a Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Exchange in the Faculty of Business and Law at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Settimio Monteverde is a professor at the Bern University of Applied Sciences and co-director of the Clinical Ethics Unit at the University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland.
Georgina Morley is Nurse Ethicist, Clinical Ethicist, and Director of the Nursing Ethics Program at Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Elizabeth Peter is a professor at the Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing and a member of the Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, Canada.
Daniel Sperling is an Associate Professor of Bioethics, Department of Nursing, University of Haifa, Israel.
Riitta Suhonen, is a professor in Nursing Science, Gerontological Nursing, in the University of Turku, Finland.
Content
Theme 1: History and development of nursing ethics , 1. Introducing nursing ethics, 2. Nursing Ethics. An Unprincipled Ethics, 3. Care ethics, .4.Cross-Cultural Ethics and Emerging Technologies in Nursing Practice, 5. Indigenous Nursing Ethics: Rooted in Relationality, Theme 2: Empirical methodologies in nursing, 6. Integrating empirical methods and normative analysis: Nursing ethics research and the co-production of ethical arguments, 7.From an ethical concept to measurement, 8. Contribution of qualitative research to ethics of care, 9. Literature reviews and their contribution on knowledge development in nursing ethics, 10. 'Consensus' Approaches in Nursing Ethics Decision-Making, 11. Document analysis and nursing ethics,12. How hermeneutic phenomenology supports research in ethics, 13. Nurses and the Ethical Conduct of Research: Principles, Advocacy, and Conflicting Loyalties , Theme 3: Ethical challenges in nursing practice, 14. Ethical Dilemmas as Challenges to the Moral Agency of Nurses, 15. Revisiting Moral Distress: A Brief History and Current Debates , 16. Moral Injury in a Healthcare Context: Conceptualization and Measurement, 17. Rethinking Compassion in Nursing Care, 18. Moralism and Nursing, 19. Rationing of care and missed nursing care: The ethical dimension, the challenges and dilemmas, 20.When Professional Conduct Fails: Identifying and Addressing Unethical Conduct by Nurses , 21. Moral Repair: Challenging Structural and Epistemic Injustice in Nursing, Theme 4: Strategies and responses to ethical challenges in care, 22. Ethical competence - a global perspective, 23. Moral resilience: A protective resource to address moral suffering , 24. Learning what it is like to be the other: Experiential tools of sTimul: care ethics lab, 25. Creating and managing an ethical climate: A strategy for responding to ethical challenges in the healthcare environment, 26. Moral Community: Promoting Collaboration and Mitigating Distress , 27. Spirituality and Nursing Ethics, 28. Ethics Support for Nurses: Ethics Consultation, Ethical Leadership, Rounding, and Programming, 29. The nurse's role as an advocate for health, 30. Reflective practice supporting ethical care, Theme 5: Ethical issues arising in diverse care contexts , 31. Ethical Challenges in Home-Based Care, 32. Ethical Dilemmas in the Care of Older Adults with Frailty in Residential Care Homes, 33. Ethical Issues and the Exercise of Advocacy in the Practice of Intensive Care Nurses, 34. Forensic Psychiatric Nursing: Exploring the ethical paradoxes of multiple allegiances, 35. Making Dead Bodies: An Ontological and Ethical Analysis of the Nursing Ritual of Caring for the Dead, 36. Ethical Issues in Ambulance Care, 37. Military Nurses and Ethics, 38. Paths to Build a Global Ethics of Care for a World in Crisis, Theme 6: A lifespan approach to nursing ethics , 39. A Brief History of Reproductive Autonomy in the United States, 40. Parents experiencing life and death decisions in premature babies - a value-based approach, 41. Care Ethics and the Completion of Care in Nursing People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 42. Ethical issues in gender-affirming healthcare, 43. Navigating MAID: The Nurse's Role, 44. Palliative care, 45. Ethics and Caring for Older Persons, 46. When life is ending: an ethical and moral discourse for nursing practice, Theme 7: Policy, politics and advocacy in nursing ethics , 47. The ethics of nursing strikes, 48.Ethical Dimensions of Global Nurse Recruitment and Retention, 49. The ethics of whistleblowing and nursing practice, 50. Nursing Ethics in Public Health Emergencies, from challenges to solutions, 51. Nursing ethics and the planetary crisis , 52. The politics of negotiating appropriate health care services for people in prostitution and sex work, 53. Qing (¿) in the Age of AI: Confucian Ethics of Emotion and Relationality as a Framework for AI Carebots, Theme 8: The future of nursing ethics - a reflective chapter, 54.Co-Editors reflections re Future of Nursing Ethics