Racism and its implications in ethical-moral reasoning in nursing practice: a tentative approach to a largely unexplored topic
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1998
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Article
Language
English
Abstract
Nursing as a profession seems to avoid considering the problem of racism. There is, however, a need to address this topic and to evaluate its implications for nursing practice. This article attempts to establish a rationale for nursing to address racism and introduce it into academic discourse. The results of a small-scale study by the author are analysed and the implications for ethical-moral reasoning in nursing practice are discussed in relation to professional codes of conduct developed by nurses' professional organizations in the UK and elsewhere.
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Nursing ethics
ISSN
0969-7330
Organization
Volume
5
Issue
2
Publisher
Sage Publications
Submitter
Zumstein-Shaha, Maya
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Zumstein-Shaha, M. (1998). Racism and its implications in ethical-moral reasoning in nursing practice: a tentative approach to a largely unexplored topic. In Nursing ethics (Vol. 5, Issue 2). Sage Publications. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.12529
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