Caring for elder patients: Mutual vulnerabilities in professional ethics

K Nordström, T Wangmo - Nursing ethics, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… Three aspects of professional ethics are identified in this study that is instrumental in … mutual
vulnerability in this care context: professional identity, professional context, and professional

Redefining Doctor-Patient Relationship and Professional Ethics in Elderly Care

S Kaur, CM Lum - … in Hong Kong and Asia: Holistic and Humanistic Care, 2022 - Springer
… This type of care involves four key elements—mutualethical issues that are likely to arise
involving the elderly. Some of the vulnerabilities found in professional ethics in elderly care are …

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, …

Norwegian nurses' reflections upon experiences of ethical challenges in older people care: a qualitative thematic analysis

L Rykkje, AL Holm, MH Hem - SAGE Open Nursing, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… needs of older people. However, Norwegian nurses are often alone on their shifts with the
overall responsibility for patient care, leaving them vulnerable to stress and work overload. …

The disability critique of care

J Herring - Elder L. Rev., 2014 - HeinOnline
work in understanding the definition of what ethics of care is … very wrong with our care of
vulnerable older people when '… recognise our mutual vulnerability and need for care and ensure …

Ethics of care in technology‐mediated healthcare practices: A scoping review

E Ramvi, I Hellstrand, IB Jensen… - … Journal of Caring …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
… concerns bound to basic human conditions like vulnerability … mentioned mutual vulnerability
as a sign of a changing patientprofessional's responsibility to ensure ethics of care in the …

Vulnerability in research and health care; describing the elephant in the room?

SA Hurst - Bioethics, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
vulnerability in research ethics is centred on the inability to give voluntary informed consent,
we may have a convincing case for excluding terminally ill patients from vulnerablemutually

[图书][B] Ethics, aging, and society: The critical turn

MB Holstein, M Waymack, JA Parks - 2010 - books.google.com
… It was this “frontline” care work with mostly elderly female … , especially to those who are
vulnerable. An understanding of the … , a feminist ethic is attentive to relationships and the mutual

The impact of clinical encounters on student nurses' ethical caring

B Pedersen, K Sivonen - Nursing ethics, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
… with themes concerning caring for vulnerable and suffering patients, ethical ideals, experienced
… Courage and professional ethical development are encouraged when the meeting with …

Patient dignity in an acute hospital setting: a case study

L Baillie - International journal of nursing studies, 2009 - Elsevier
… in the care of older people but that, in reality, health care … to older age rendering patients
more vulnerable to a loss of … should take individual responsibility for promoting patients’ dignity …