Engelsk titel: Ethical dimensions of nursing care as "practice"
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Författare:
Slettebö Å
Email: aashild.slettebo@su.hio.no
Språk: Nor
Antal referenser: 28
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 03103331
Sammanfattning
This article presents a hermeneutical
philosophical discussion
about nursing practice in relation
to professional ethics. The discussion
focus on nursing theories
according to Kim (1), Martinsen
(2), Nortvedt (3) and practice as
phenomenon as discussed by Vetlesen
(4) and Applbaum (5). How
far may nurses go in deciding for
the patient? Can we as nurses
defend what could be called
«immoral» practice seen generally,
just because we are nurses?
Practice are judged «immoral»
by Applbaum (5) as practice that
normally not would be allowed
i.e. letting a stranger nurse someone.
This is allowed only because
nurses do this in a special context.
The question is how far nurses
can go in deciding what
should be allowed in this context.
I discuss allowing «immoral»
practice from the view of Løgstrup
(6) and Schön (7) to defend the
patient as a moral agent and a
person in his own right. This
implies the patient’s right to refuse
the nursing which are offered.