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dc.contributor.authorRushton, Cynda Hyltonen
dc.contributor.authorBroome, Marion E.en
dc.date.accessioned2016-03-17T12:38:36Z
dc.date.available2016-03-17T12:38:36Z
dc.date.issued2016-03-17
dc.identifierINRC15F15en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10755/601521
dc.description<p>Research Congress 2015 Theme: Question Locally, Engage Regionally, Apply Globally. Held at the Puerto Rico Convention Center.</p>en
dc.description.abstract<p>Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015:</p> <p>Ethical issues in nursing are not new; ask any practicing nurse what keeps them up at night. Nurses in all roles and specialties confront myriad ethical issues in their everyday practice. Yet, there are growing concerns about the prominence of ethical issues in health care and gaps in nursing competence in ethical practice, educational models for teaching ethics, policies that undermine nurse integrity, and an insufficient evidence base to guide interventions. In August 2014, 50 nursing leaders participated in a national summit on Nursing Ethics for the 21st Century, sponsored by the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and Berman Institute of Bioethics. Participants created a Blueprint for the Future focusing on recommendations in clinical practice, education, policy and research and a vision for 21st Century Nursing Ethics. This interactive, experiential session will explore the ethical issues that keep nurses up at night and examine the tools and resources that are needed for nurses to practice ethically in the 21st century. There will be interactive dialogue with participants about how to live the vision for 21st Century Nursing Ethics in the everyday practice to create an ethically grounded model of transformational nursing practice. Finally, we will explore the elements of a culture of ethical practice and highlight implications for inter-professional practice. The purpose of this presentation is to explore the ethical issues that keep nurses up at night and to examine the tools and resources that are needed for nurses to practice ethically in the 21st century. The target audience of this presentation broadly includes nurses in clinical practice, nurse educators, nurse ethicists and/or bioethicists, academics in ethics, and policy makers. Ethical issues in nursing are not new; ask any practicing nurse what keeps them up at night. Nurses in all roles and specialties confront myriad ethical issues in their everyday practice. Yet, there are growing concerns about the prominence of ethical issues in health care and gaps in nursing competence in ethical practice, educational models for teaching ethics, policies that undermine nurse integrity, and an insufficient evidence base to guide interventions. In August 2014, 50 nursing leaders participated in a national summit on Nursing Ethics for the 21st Century, sponsored by the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and Berman Institute of Bioethics. Participants created a Blueprint for the Future focusing on recommendations in clinical practice, education, policy and research and a vision for 21st Century Nursing Ethics. This interactive, experiential session will explore the ethical issues that keep nurses up at night and examine the tools and resources that are needed for nurses to practice ethically in the 21st century. There will be interactive dialogue with participants about how to live the vision for 21st Century Nursing Ethics in the everyday practice to create an ethically grounded model of transformational nursing practice. Finally, we will explore the elements of a culture of ethical practice and highlight implications for inter-professional practice. The purpose of this presentation is to explore the ethical issues that keep nurses up at night and to examine the tools and resources that are needed for nurses to practice ethically in the 21st century. The target audience of this presentation broadly includes nurses in clinical practice, nurse educators, nurse ethicists and/or bioethicists, academics in ethics, and policy makers.</p>en
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dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectPolicyen
dc.subjectEthicsen
dc.subjectClinical Practiceen
dc.titleEveryday ethics in the 21st century: Creating and sustaining a culture of ethical practiceen
dc.title.alternativeSpecial Sessionen
dc.typePresentationen
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dc.author.detailsCynda Hylton Rushton, RN, FAAN; Marion E. Broome, RN, FAANen
dc.conference.name26th international Nursing Research Congressen
dc.conference.hostSigma Theta Tau Internationalen
dc.conference.locationSan Juan, Puerto Ricoen
dc.date.conferenceyear2015
dc.description.reviewtypeNone: Event Material, Invited Presentationen
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