Challenges in Caring Explorations in Nursing and Ethics

Challenges in Caring: Explorations in Nursing and Ethics by J. M. Brown is a New Ed edition published by Stanley Thornes in 1997. This 226-page text addresses the nurse’s personal and ethical development as essential to effective patient care, emphasizing that the desire to care for others is a fundamental human trait. The book discusses how the act of caring brings forth critical issues such as honesty, faithfulness, compassion, fortitude, and respect for others.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the professional carer’s role in relation to personal integrity and ethical considerations in nursing. The text delves into the complexities of caring within the healthcare environment, highlighting the importance of ethical development in fostering effective patient relationships. With a focus on health and fitness, medical ethics, and nursing practices, this book serves as a resource for those interested in the intersection of personal values and professional responsibilities in the field of nursing.
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Addressing the nurse’s personal and ethical development as a prerequisite to patient care, this text is based on the assumption that most people want and need to care for others. The act of caring then places the individual in a position where issues such as honesty, faithfulness, compassion, fortitude and respect for others are central concerns. The role of the professional carer is elaborated and explored in relation to the development of personal integrity.
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