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Informationen zum Autor RUTH CHADWICK is Professor of Bioethics at the University of Manchester, UK. ANN GALLAGHER is Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, Kingston University and St George's University of London, UK. Klappentext This comprehensive and thought-provoking textbook offers both an essential introduction to key aspects of nursing ethics, including the role of professional codes of conduct and challenges to be encountered in the 21st century, and an in-depth exploration of ethical issues in relation to specific patient groups, such as the unborn, those with mental health difficulties, and the dying. In addition, the book provides a stimulating discussion of ethics relating to public health issues, such as smoking and obesity, as well as the fundamental matter of ethics in nursing research. With ethics at the core of nursing practice, this fully updated textbook is a must-read for students on nursing undergraduate programmes and qualified practitioners wanting to ensure their skills are update and they're delivering the best care possible. Zusammenfassung Ethics is integral to good nursing practice, and has been a mandatory part of the professional nursing curriculum for some time. This book aims to unpack the necessary theory, to stimulate reflection in and around practice and, crucially, to increase nurses' confidence in promoting and sustaining ethical practice in health and social care services. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I Introduction 1. Nursing Ethics in the 21st Century 2. Ethics and Professional Codes 3. Nurses' Ethics in Organisational Contexts 4. The Nurse-Patient Relationship PART II 5. Nursing Adults 6. Nursing the Unborn and Newborn 7. Nursing the Child 8. Nursing and Mental Health 9. Nursing Older People 10. Care of the Dying 11. Nursing and Research Ethics 12. Nursing and Public Health