Responses to vulnerability: care ethics and the technologisation of eldercare

A Hämäläinen - … Journal of Care and Caring, 2020 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
… involves not only attentiveness towards particular personal features and situations – that
is, relationality as it is defined in this article – but also the definitively mutual aspect of it. Here, …

The concept of vulnerability in aged care: a systematic review of argument-based ethics literature

V Sanchini, R Sala, C Gastmans - BMC medical ethics, 2022 - Springer
… were identified: physical; psychological; relational/interpersonal; moral; sociocultural, … older
adults’ vulnerability: understanding older adults’ vulnerability, taking care of vulnerable older

Vulnerability as a key concept in relational patient-centered professionalism

J Delgado - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2021 - Springer
… The core elements of relational ethics that have been identified are: engagement, mutual
limits to thinking of professional ethics in terms of virtues- being caring, being compassionate, …

Vulnerability identified in clinical practice: a qualitative analysis

L Sossauer, M Schindler, S Hurst - BMC medical ethics, 2019 - Springer
… Health policies can determine care access. Being uninsured, illegal or needing expensive
care makes a patient vulnerable when resource access becomes difficult for legal and …

Patient autonomy in home care: Nurses' relational practices of responsibility

G Jacobs - Nursing ethics, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
morality is ‘a socially embodied medium of mutual understanding and negotiation between
people over their responsibility for things open to human care … no patients or other vulnerable

The symbiotic relationship of vulnerability and resilience in nursing

L East, V Heaslip, D Jackson - Contemporary nurse, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… -centred care that can recognise perceived vulnerabilities and provide … care that can assist
in alleviating a sense of vulnerability. Moreover, a patient’s vulnerability equates to a patient

Trust in and ethical design of carebots: the case for ethics of care

GCK Yew - International Journal of Social Robotics, 2021 - Springer
… to provide care and support for vulnerable persons such as the elderly, children … mutually
reinforcing insofar as carebots are concerned. Care Ethics is particularly relevant for vulnerable

Ethics of care in participatory health research: Mutual responsibility in collaboration with co-researchers

BC Groot, M Vink, A Haveman, M Huberts… - Educational Action …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… it confronts us with our own vulnerability and interdependency in a … vulnerable is all too
easily confused with being weak and deplorable. This then leads to the hiding of vulnerabilities, …

Caring for frail older adults during COVID‐19: integrating public health ethics into clinical practice

J Chase - Journal of the American geriatrics society, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… Principles used in CE and PHE overlap substantially and are not mutually exclusive. During
… how do we best deliver holistic care to the frailest and most vulnerable among us?” The PHE …

Conceptualising trust in aged care

AS Gilbert - Ageing & Society, 2021 - cambridge.org
… By contrast, in relations between aged care staff and residents, vulnerability is corporeal
and … T (2018) Caring for elder patients: mutual vulnerabilities in professional ethics. Nursing …