Category: Ethics
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Professional Organizations and Ethics in Nursing
Professional organizations in nursing The given article dwells upon the role of professional organizations in nursing, reviewing their activities from the historical perspective. The author sums up the key features of the profession, provides a list of organizations formed since 1873, and classifies them according to their activities (Matthews, 2012). Furthermore, the article touches upon…
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Global Health Ethics and State Development
Nowadays, being ethical is highly important in the multicultural environment, as people tend to have different opinions regarding similar issues. At the same time, the countries are interested in cooperation, and international trade is gaining its popularity. The phenomenon of globalization has driven the need to develop a universal approach that can be easily applied…
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Anti-Vaccination as an Ethical Problem
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis of the Ethical Issue with Feminism Exploration of the Ethical Issue with the Scholarly Literature Nursing and Ethical Issues The Media Anti-Vaccination and Social Justice Ethical Actions Conclusion References Introduction The issue of parents refusing to vaccinate themselves and their children is a highly relevant healthcare issue that consists of…
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Ethical Principles: Parents’ Vaccination Concerns
Table of Contents Introduction Case Background and Analysis Decision-making Process Conclusion References Introduction Vaccinations play a crucial role in the prevention of many diseases, and it is essential to do them early in life. However, some parents refuse to vaccinate their children based on various factors, such as religious beliefs, safety concerns, or specialists’ advice.…
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Basic Ethical Principles in Behavioral Health Practice
It is obvious from the case that the year-long therapy has no significant positive effect on the patient’s mental health. Moreover, the addition of a previously unknown therapist and thus untreated eating disorder also poses an acute issue. As the patient’s case manager, I would advise them to consult with several other therapists who use…
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College Sport Ethical Issues
In the contemporary world, sport has become the source and the target for a variety of social issues of different characters. The popularity of sports in contemporary society, their financial and political aspects triggered a number of conflicts and scandals in different fields of sports. The scholars today explore sports ethics from several perspectives. Some…
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Data Integrity: Legal and Ethical Implications
Table of Contents Important Aspects of Data Integrity The Legitimacy of Data Integrity Ethical Concerns on Data Integrity Electronic Health Records (EHRs) Personal Experiences and Impacts of Data Integrity Conclusion References Data encompass structured ideas and facts that can be used to generate important information capable of being communicated and interpreted in a series of…
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Ethics of Rejecting Healthcare Due to Statistical Profile
The achievement of the most important tasks, such as improving the quality and relevance of health care for the population of the country, causes various ethical dilemmas. The development of specialized types of services and the implementation of broad preventive measures are largely determined by the observance of the principles of ethics and deontology. In…
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Ethical Principles in a Psychiatric Facility
As a future professional in the field of psychology, knowing the code of conduct as well as the general principles of ethics is essential for ensuring that patients receive the care they deserve. After reviewing the American Psychological Association, APA (2016) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct, the principle A – Beneficence and…
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Ethical Issues in Oncology Nurses’ Practice
Oncology nurses encounter numerous legal and ethical issues whenever providing services to their patients. The selected article reveals that the common ones include patient care, end-of-life, and human rights issues (Park, 2009). These challenges make it impossible for them to formulate evidence-based or timely decisions throughout the care delivery process. Legal issues emerge whenever medication…