A New Edition of Nursing Ethics Is Now Available

March 7, 2022

Nursing Ethics (vol. 28, no. 7-8, 2021) is available online by subscription only. 

Articles include:

  • “Nurses’ Challenges, Concerns and Unfair Requirements during the COVID-19 Outbreak” by Daniel Sperling
  • “Visitor Restrictions during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Ethical Case Study” by Irene Hartigan, et al.
  • “The Effect of Covid-19 on Ethical Sensitivity” by Selda Mert, et al.
  • “Moral Distress in Nurses Caring for Patients with Covid-19” by Henry J Silverman, et al.
  • “Older Migrants’ Experience of Existential Loneliness” by Jonas Olofsson, et al.
  • “Identifying Ethical and Legal Issues in Elder Care” by Nertila Podgorica, et al.
  • “Ethical Challenges in End-Stage Dementia: Perspectives of Professionals and Family Care-Givers” by Inbal Halevi Hochwald, et al.
  • “The Development of Nurses’ Foundational Values” by Sastrawan Sastrawan, et al.
  • “Ethics Simulation in Nursing Education: Nursing Students’ Experiences” by Leena Honkavuo
  • “Meaning of Critical Traumatic Injury for a Patient’s Body and Self” by Yu-Lun Tsai, et al.
  • “The Need for a Unified Ethical Stance on Child Genital Cutting” by Brian D Earp, et al.
  • “Conscience and Conscientious Objection in Nursing: A Personalist Bioethics Approach” by Christina Lamb and Barbara Pesut
  • “Calling Nurses to Care for Burn Victims after Color-Dust Explosion” by Yu-Lun Tsai, et al.