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Nursing ethics and conceptualizations of nursing: profession, practice and work.

机译:护理伦理学和护理概念化:专业,实践和工作。

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liaschenko j. & peter e. (2004) Journal of Advanced Nursing46(5), 488-495 Nursing ethics and conceptualizations of nursing: profession, practice and workBackground. Nursing has been understood as a calling, vocation, profession, and most recently, a practice. Each of these conceptualizations has associated with it an ethics that has emphasized particular aspects of nursing reflecting the social position of nursing in a given historical period. The ethics associated with current understandings of nursing as a profession and a practice are, we believe, no longer adequate to address the social realities and moral challenges of health care work. Aim. The aim of this paper is to discuss the limitations of the ethics associated with profession and practice and to show why the concept of work can contribute to a nursing ethics. Discussion. The characteristics that have socially defined professionals, among them the possession of a unique body of knowledge, provision of an altruistic service to society, and autonomy in the sense of control over their work and work conditions, only partially reflect the realities of contemporary health care work. This is true even for physicians, an exemplar of a professional group. The ethics associated with the professions has tended to limit what counts as a moral concern and who is authorized to label them as such. More recently, the idea of a practice has been used to argue for an ethics in which professional activities of a certain kind and understood in a specific way are inherently moral. However, this approach is limited for similar reasons. Because morality cannot be separated from the social organization of health care, we argue that considering nursing primarily as work, in contrast to a profession or a practice, offers the possibility of an ethics that more completely reflects the complexity of contemporary health care. Conclusion. Beyond the obvious conclusion that nursing is work, conceptualizing nursing as work points to changing social realities that are raising significant ethical issues. As a concept, work inherently conveys value, connects intellectual and manual labour, and recognizes social divisions of labour. At the moment an ethics of work is merely an idea, but we believe that such an ethics would lead nurses to ask different questions and propose different answers to the moral challenges of the present and near future.
机译:利亚申科河和彼得e。 (2004)Journal of Advanced Nursing46(5),488-495护理伦理学和护理概念化:专业,实践和工作背景。护理已被理解为一种呼唤,职业,专业,最近又被视为一种实践。这些概念化中的每一个都与一种伦理相联系,该伦理强调了护理的某些方面,反映了给定历史时期内护理的社会地位。我们认为,与当前对护理作为一种专业和一种实践的理解有关的伦理观念已经不足以应对保健工作的社会现实和道德挑战。目标。本文的目的是讨论与职业和实践相关的伦理学的局限性,并说明为什么工作概念可以促进护理伦理学。讨论。具有社会定义的专业人员的特征,包括拥有独特的知识体系,为社会提供利他服务以及控制其工作和工作条件的自主权,仅部分反映了当代医疗保健的现实。工作。即使是作为专业团队的典范的医生也是如此。与这些职业有关的道德观念往往限制了什么才是道德上的关注,以及谁有权将其贴上这样的标签。最近,一种实践的观念被用来主张一种伦理学,在这种伦理学中,某种类型的,以特定方式被理解的职业活动本质上是道德的。但是,由于类似原因,此方法受到限制。由于道德不能与卫生保健的社会组织分开,因此我们认为,与专业或实践相反,将护理主要作为工作来考虑,这提供了一种伦理学的可能性,该伦理学可以更完全地反映当代卫生保健的复杂性。结论。除了显而易见的结论,即护理就是工作之外,将护理概念化为工作指向了不断变化的社会现实,这些社会现实引发了重大的伦理问题。作为一个概念,工作固有地传达了价值,将智力劳动和体力劳动联系在一起,并认识到社会劳动分工。目前,工作道德只是一个想法,但我们认为,这样的道德将导致护士提出不同的问题,并对当前和不久的将来的道德挑战提出不同的答案。

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