
Through an exploration of the ethical nature of nursing, Caring Matters Most asserts that the act of nursing itself embodies goodness. Nurses can develop this moral character in themselves by cultivating five habits: trustworthiness, imagination, beauty, space, and presence. Practicing these habits will sustain nurses as they meet the challenges of the workplace, the threat of automation, and the incivilities that arise within the nursing community. The volume concludes with thought-provoking discussion questions and exercises designed to help nurses apply concepts in the classroom or in practice. Each chapter combines highly readable explanations of moral theory with real-life examples that can guide nurses in day-to-day practice. Caring Matters Most is an ideal resource for academic or practicing nurses interested in healthcare ethics or philosophy.
This book investigates the fundamental ethical nature of nursing, arguing that the act of nursing itself is an embodiment of moral goodness. Author Mark Lazenby, a PhD in nursing and philosophy, utilizes a framework of virtue ethics to propose that nurses can sustain their professional identity by cultivating specific moral habits. By bridging abstract moral theory with the practical realities of the modern healthcare environment, the text provides a structured approach for nurses to navigate workplace challenges and interpersonal conflicts.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators identify this text as a valuable resource for bridging the gap between philosophical ethics and clinical nursing practice. Readers frequently note that the prose is accessible, making complex moral theories applicable to the daily realities of healthcare professionals.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
2017-02-09
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199364540
ISBN-13:
9780199364541
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