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Nursing Ethics

Publication date: 2013-01-01
Volume: 20 Pages: 142 - 149
Publisher: Edward Arnold

Author:

Gastmans, Chris

Keywords:

Social Sciences, Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Ethics, Nursing, Social Sciences - Other Topics, Care, dignity, ethics, lived experience, nursing, vulnerability, EUTHANASIA, Ethics, Nursing, Humans, Nursing Care, 1110 Nursing, 2201 Applied Ethics, Applied Ethics, 4205 Nursing, 5001 Applied ethics

Abstract:

Starting from two observations regarding nursing ethics research in the past two decades, namely, the dominant influence of both the empirical methods and the principles approach, we present the cornerstones of a foundational argument-based nursing ethics framework. First, we briefly outline the general philosophical-ethical background from which we develop our framework. This is based on three aspects: lived experience, interpretative dialogue, and normative standard. Against this background, we identify and explore three key concepts--vulnerability, care, and dignity--that must be observed in an ethical approach to nursing. Based on these concepts, we argue that the ethical essence of nursing is the provision of care in response to the vulnerability of a human being in order to maintain, protect, and promote his or her dignity as much as possible.