Benevolence, a central moral concept derived from a grounded theory study of nursing decision making in psychiatric settings.
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Moral distress and its interconnection with moral sensitivity and moral resilience: viewed from the philosophy of Viktor E. Frankl.Why the professional-client ethic is inadequate in mental health care.Moral stress, moral climate and moral sensitivity among psychiatric professionals.Theory of protective empowering for balancing patient safety and choices.The first nurse-patient encounter in a psychiatric setting: discovering a moral commitment in nursing.Self-determination in clinical practice: the psychiatric patient's point of view.Strategies in caring for women with postpartum psychosis--an interview study with psychiatric nurses.An analysis of undergraduate and graduate student nurses' moral sensitivity.A risk to himself: attitudes toward psychiatric patients and choice of psychosocial strategies among nurses in medical-surgical units.Psychiatric care as seen by the attempted suicide patient.Nurses' narratives about using coercion in psychiatric care.The influence of gender, education and experience on moral sensitivity in psychiatric nursing: a pilot study.Moral sensitivity in nursing practice.Bridging the gap between theory and practice: a supervision programme for nursing students.Intrusion into patient privacy: a moral concern in the home care of persons with chronic mental illness.Rural nurse practitioners: perceptions of ethical dilemmas.
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Benevolence, a central moral concept derived from a grounded theory study of nursing decision making in psychiatric settings.
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1993-07-01T00:00:00Z