Nursing ethics vulnerable populations and changing systems of care /

Format: Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2016.
Physical Description: xiv, 267 pages : charts ; 24 cm.
Series: Annual review of nursing research. v. 34.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Nursing ethics : a lifelong commitment /
  • Susanne W. Gibbons and E. Ann Jeschke
  • Shattered, suffering, and silenced : Sharon's story /
  • Michaela R. Shafer
  • Family impact of military mental health stigma : a narrative ethical analysis /
  • Susanne W. Gibbons and Edmund (Randy) Howe
  • Ethical analysis of a qualitative researcher's unease in encountering a participant's existential ambivalence /
  • Marìa Elisa Moreno-Fergusson and Pamela J. Grace
  • Ethical issues in family care today /
  • Patrick Barrett, Mary Butler, and Beatrice Hale
  • Self-neglect : ethical considerations /
  • Mary Rose Day, Patricia Leahy-Warren, and Geraldine McCarthy
  • Military serving at what cost? The effects of parental service on the well-being of our youngest military members /
  • Alicia Gill Rossiter, Rita D'Aoust, and Michaela R. Shafer
  • Gene pool : the ethics of gemetics in primary care /
  • Karen J. Whitt, McKenna Hughes, Elizabeth (Betsy) S. Hopkins, and Ann Maradiegue
  • Ethical considerations regarding the use of smart home technologies for older adults : an integrative review /
  • Jane Chung, George Demiris, and Hilaire J. Thompson
  • No need to object : ethical obligations for interprofessional collaboration in emergency department discharge planning /
  • Laura Bentley Webster and Jamie L. Shirley
  • Postdeployment reintegration: the ethics of embodies personal presence and the formation of military meaning /
  • E. Ann Jeschke
  • Ethical issues encountered by military nurses during wartime /
  • Jane Agazio, Petra Goodman, Oluwakemi Opanubi, and Patricia McMullen
  • Promise and potential perils of big data for advancing symptom management research in populations at risk for health disparities /
  • Suzanne Bakken and Nancy Reame.