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    This study challenges "good care" as the sole nursing goal, exploring alternative aims and identifying six core elements of professional caring, including virtues and moral duties.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Ethics
    • Philosophy of Care

    Background:

    • Critiques the prevailing concept of "good care" in nursing.
    • Responds to the article by Gastmans, Dierckx de Casterle, and Schotsmans.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To challenge the supremacy of "good care" as the ultimate nursing goal.
    • To explore and identify potential alternative goals for nursing practice.
    • To present a framework of professional caring.

    Main Methods:

    • Philosophical analysis and ethical reasoning.
    • Literature review and critical response.
    • Conceptual exploration of nursing goals.

    Main Results:

    • Proposes that "good care" may not be the sole or ultimate objective in nursing.
    Keywords:
    Analytical ApproachBioethics and Professional Ethics

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  • Identifies and elaborates on six essential elements constituting professional caring.
  • Links these elements to specific virtues and moral obligations for nurses.
  • Conclusions:

    • Nursing goals require broader consideration beyond "good care."
    • A framework of professional caring, grounded in virtues and obligations, is essential.
    • Further exploration into the multifaceted goals of nursing is warranted.