Dignity at stake: Caring for persons with impaired autonomy

Å Rejnö, BM Ternestedt, L Nordenfelt… - … ethics, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
care, David is in a very vulnerable situation. To handle situations like this, healthcare
professionals can find support from basic ethical … Because of the mutual dependency of the …

Ethical conflicts in nursing: an interview study

G Usberg, E Uibu, R Urban, M Kangasniemi - Nursing ethics, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… of a moral dilemma, separately right or justified but mutually … weak, especially among more
vulnerable groups. This may … of nurses and health care professionals ethical competence and …

Human dignity research in clinical practice–a systematic literature review

L Lindwall, V Lohne - Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… is to protect the unique person's dignity from vulnerability, … Dignified care is based on mutual
trust, security, integrity, … by the dignity of both and the professional ethics, the interest and the …

Ethical sensitivity and perceptiveness in palliative home care through co-creation

J Hemberg, E Bergdahl - Nursing ethics, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… and vulnerability of the other human beings in their care, they … in ethical codes for nurses, in
the form of professional ethical … , who understand the other and jointly strive toward a mutual

A practical ethics of care: Tinkering with different 'goods' in residential nursing homes

K Molterer, P Hoyer, C Steyaert - Journal of business ethics, 2020 - Springer
… of mutually caring subjects. More specifically, with a sensitivity to caring relations, care ethics
… Instead, it emphasized vulnerability, dependence and asymmetry in affective relationships …

Bioethics and universal vulnerability: exploring the ethics and practices of research participation

NM Ries, M Thomson - Medical Law Review, 2020 - academic.oup.com
… and knowledge to inform care and support. Turning to universal vulnerability, we consider
… in ways that iteratively develop the science and ethics of their fields together to the mutually

Reciprocity, autonomy, and vulnerability in men's experiences of informal cancer care

K Kenny, A Broom, E Kirby, JL Oliffe… - Qualitative health …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… , social, and moral significance of informal care. The … questions across both feminist work
on care and scholarship in … rigid, antithetical, or mutually exclusive dichotomy that is typically …

Relational autonomy in end-of-life care ethics: a contextualized approach to real-life complexities

C Gómez-Vírseda, Y De Maeseneer, C Gastmans - BMC Medical Ethics, 2020 - Springer
… might hinder mutual communication and understanding between patient and doctor. … ’s
vulnerable state lays the foundation for a duty of responsibility and care on the part of the patient’s …

[HTML][HTML] Professional care networks of frail older people: an explorative survey study from the patient perspective

SM Grol, GRM Molleman, M Wensing… - … of integrated care, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… connected with professional actors. Elderly care networks can be rather vulnerable because
… from the Arnhem and Nijmegen Research Ethics Committee or another recognized review …

… -being and professional efficacy among health care professionals: The role of resilience through the mediation of ethical vision of patient care and the moderation of …

M Maffoni, V Sommovigo, A Giardini… - Evaluation & the …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
… of mutual respect among colleagues and a shared mission in terms of adopting ethical
behaviors and maintaining high-quality patient care (9 … is shared with healthcare professionals). …