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Ethical Issues

Nurses are essential in patient care, upholding the ethical principles of their profession and effectively navigating ethical dilemmas. Neglecting ethical issues can lead to inadequate patient care, compromised therapeutic relationships, and moral distress among healthcare workers.
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According to obedience research, we may harm others under the forceful pressures of an authority figure (Milgram, 1974). How about if the inappropriate orders were delivered with less force? The increasing interdependence between nurses and physicians compelled Hofling and his colleagues to explore nurses’ reactions to a potentially harmful medical request made by the perceived authority figure, the doctor (Hofling, Brotzman, Dalrymple, Graves, & Pierce, 1966). In this situation, obedience...
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[Crisis and nurses].

José Ramón Martínez Riera1

  • 1Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Alicante. jr.martinez@ua.es

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The current global crisis highlights the critical role of health systems. Their inefficiencies are seen as a cause, while their effective management is key to resolution, underscoring a deep connection between crises and healthcare.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Systems Management
  • Crisis Management

Context:

  • The world is facing a profound crisis, with health systems increasingly scrutinized by governments and corporations.
  • Health systems are recognized as pivotal in both exacerbating and resolving the ongoing crisis.
  • The interconnectedness of crises and health systems necessitates a thorough analysis.

Purpose:

  • To semantically define 'crisis' and 'health crisis'.
  • To analyze the symbiotic relationship between societal crises and health systems.
  • To understand the dual role of health systems in crisis generation and resolution.

Summary:

  • This analysis explores the intrinsic link between societal crises and health systems.
  • It examines how health system inefficiencies contribute to crises.
  • It also highlights the potential for effective health system actions to drive crisis resolution.

Impact:

  • Provides a foundational understanding for policy-making in crisis-prone environments.
  • Informs strategies for strengthening health system resilience.
  • Contributes to the discourse on public health preparedness and response.