Resultados: 15

Moral suffering among nurse educators of technical courses in nursing

ABSTRACT Objective: to understand situations of moral suffering experienced at work by nurse educators of technical courses in nursing. Method: a qualitative study with discursive textual analysis by means of semi-structured interviews with ten nurse educators at two professional educational institutio...

Moral sensitivity in Primary Health Care nurses

ABSTRACT Objective: to characterize the profile and describe the moral sensitivity of primary health care nurses. Method: this is a quantitative, transversal, exploratory, descriptive study. The data were collected through the Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire translated and adapted to Brazil. 100 primar...

AN ETHICAL EVALUATION METHODOLOGY FOR CLINICAL CASES

Pers. bioet; 20 (1), 2016
In the present article, we introduce an ethical evaluation methodology for clinical cases. Although rejecting proceduralism as a system, we develop a procedure that eventually could be formalized as a flow chart to help carry out an ethical evaluation for clinical cases. We clarify the elements that cons...

ANTÍGONA Y ARISTÓTELES: UNA LECTURA A DOS VOCES ACERCA DE LA AMBIGÜEDAD DE LA TÉCNICA

Pers. bioet; 19 (2), 2015
En el "Canto al hombre", recogido en Antígona, Sófocles puso de relieve la ambigüedad moral de la técnica. Ya que puede ser usada tanto para bien como para mal, requiere una orientación superior, representada por las leyes divinas. Este tema es retomado por Aristóteles, aunque sobre bases seculares...

Ethical problems experienced by oncology nurses

Objective: to know the ethical problems experienced by oncology nurses. Method: descriptive and exploratory study with a qualitative approach, performed in inpatient units and in chemotherapy out-patients units that provide assistance to oncological patients in two capitals in the South region of Brazil....