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Ethical aspects of withdrawing and withholding treatmentPaul Wainwright
Kingston University, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
Nurs Stand 21:46-50. 2007..Further ethical issues discussed relate to judgements about the futility of treatment, patient autonomy and nurses' duty of care to patients at the end of life...
On different types of dignity in nursing care: a critique of NordenfeltPaul Wainwright
Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, Kingston University, Kingston upon Thames, UK
Nurs Philos 9:46-54. 2008..In this article, we will explore some of the background to the dignity debate in UK nursing and health care, give a brief overview of Nordenfelt's position, offer some criticisms of his work and propose some modifications to his view...
The use of vignettes within a Delphi exercise: a useful approach in empirical ethics?Paul Wainwright
Kingston University and St George s University of London, Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, Kingston, UK
J Med Ethics 36:656-60. 2010..They develop their argument in part by reference to their experience of using this approach in their recent research...
Understanding general practitioners' conflicts of interests and the paramountcy principle in safeguarding childrenPaul Wainwright
Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, Kingston University and St George s University of London, Kingston Hill, Kingston upon Thames KT2 7LB, UK
J Med Ethics 36:302-5. 2010..They argue for a more subtle and nuanced view of interests and of conflicts of interest in safeguarding children...
Phenomenology as a paradigm of movementFrances Rapport
Qualitative Health Research, Swansea University, Swansea Medical School, Swansea, Wales, UK
Nurs Inq 13:228-36. 2006..If we consider the universality of such imagery, looking to examples through parallel texts, we can obtain insights into phenomenology and its transposition into a workable scientific method that can be of use to the nurse researcher...
'The answer to whatever problems the forums face is not their abolition'Paul Wainwright
Kingston University
Nurs Times 103:12. 2007
The ethical divideAnn Gallagher
Faculty of Health and Social Care, Open University
Nurs Stand 20:22-5. 2005..Discussion of ethics in health care tends to concentrate on issues with a 'gee-whizz' factor. Health care is a moral enterprise and, therefore, nursing has moral ends...
Real nursing? The development of telenursingHelen A Snooks
Centre for Health Information, Research and Evaluation, Swansea University, UK
J Adv Nurs 61:631-40. 2008..This paper is a report of a study to understand the impact of telenursing from the perspective of nurses involved in its provision, and in more traditional roles...
Everything we doPauline Ford
Nurs Manag (Harrow) 15:7. 2008
Sticking to our principlesPauline Ford
Emerg Nurse 16:4-5. 2008
'On the quest for a theory of nursing'-- a responsePaul Wainwright
School of Health Science Centre for Philosophy and Health Care, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, UK
Nurs Philos 4:255-8. 2003
