Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Although much of nursing ethics can appear similar to medical ethics, there are some factors that differentiate it. Breier-Mackie [5] suggests that nurses' focus on care and nurture, rather than cure of illness, results in a distinctive ethics. Furthermore, nursing ethics emphasizes the ethics of everyday practice rather than moral dilemmas. [2]
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal; Australian Critical Care; BMC Nursing; ... Nursing Ethics; Nursing in Practice; Nursing Management; Nursing Older People;
A Accountability in Research AMA Journal of Ethics American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Law & Medicine B Bioethics Biology and Philosophy BioSocieties BMC Medical Ethics C Canadian Journal of Bioethics Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics Clinical Ethics D Developing World Bioethics E Environmental Values Ethical Theory and Moral Practice European Journal of Health Law H ...
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic medical journal covering medical ethics and medical law. It was established in 1981 as Law, Medicine & Health Care, which itself was formed by the merger of two journals: Medicolegal News and Nursing Law & Ethics. [1] The journal obtained its current name in 1993.
6 Healthcare ethics. 7 Healthcare systems. 8 Medicine. 9 Nursing. 10 Pharmacy. 11 Physical Therapy. 12 Psychiatry. 13 See also. Toggle the table of contents ...
The Journal publishes articles, essays, notes, and commentaries that cover a wide range of topics in health policy, health law, and biomedical ethics. It boasts a diverse readership of academicians, professionals, policy makers and legislators in health care. Submissions are peer-reviewed by a distinguished Advisory Board consisting of leading ...
Pages in category "General nursing journals" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. ... Nursing Ethics; Nursing Inquiry; Nursing Management ...
The AMA Journal of Ethics is a monthly open-access (no subscription or publication fees) publication that includes peer-reviewed content, expert commentary, podcasts, medical education articles, policy discussions, and cases covering areas of medical ethics. [1] It was established in 1999 as Virtual Mentor, obtaining its current name in 2015.