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Ethical Decision-Making in Nursing - MSN
Ethical decision-making is a process in which nurses apply a systematic approach to navigate matters of ethical concern, which are often stressful and emotional.
Nurses have a voice in decision-making through our hospital and department’s shared governance structure and committees and councils at the unit and practice level, among other avenues.
I crafted a simple three-step decision-making model that is just as applicable today as it was the day that it was conceived 25 years ago. It is easy to understand, implement, and execute. The 3-2 ...
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis to understand how research related to AI in nursing decision-making has grown over time and globally.
Now, a research team at the University of Missouri is examining how a common form of communication - texting - can be used by nursing home staff to speed up decision-making and prevent the decline ...
Nurses working in general practice during the COVID-19 pandemic felt largely "forgotten" and undervalued, with many considering future career changes, according to the findings of a new study.
Empowerment becomes a cornerstone, as staff are trusted with responsibilities and involved in decision-making processes that affect their work and patient care. Support structures such as mentorship ...
Purdue University School of Nursing PhD student Evans Appiah Osei has seen firsthand the challenges women with cervical cancer face in his home country of Ghana, where palliative care and regular ...
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