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Caring about care in the hospital arena and nurses' voices in hospital ethics committees

three decades of experiences

Helen Kohlen

pp. 237-263

Abstract

Nurses in countries with distinctly different healthcare systems like Germany, Norway, the USA and Canada report similar shortcomings in their work environments and the quality of hospital care. Engagement in caring about care in the hospital arena from an ethical perspective and trying to bring in nurses' voices in HECs can be seen as a reaction to care deficits and loosening care practices that harm patients. In this chapter, nurses' ethical problems in hospital care and their participation in HECs are traced over the last 30 years on the basis of studies in nursing ethics. The question is whether caring issues can be brought to a head in HECs and, if so, how?

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Published in:

Krause Franziska, Boldt Joachim (2018) Care in healthcare: reflections on theory and practice. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 237-263

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61291-1_12

Full citation:

Kohlen Helen (2018) „Caring about care in the hospital arena and nurses' voices in hospital ethics committees: three decades of experiences“, In: F. Krause & J. Boldt (eds.), Care in healthcare, Dordrecht, Springer, 237–263.