Nursing Ethics: Feminist Perspectives | ISBN 9783030491062

Nursing Ethics: Feminist Perspectives

herausgegeben von Helen Kohlen und Joan McCarthy
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHelen Kohlen
Herausgegeben vonJoan McCarthy
Buchcover Nursing Ethics: Feminist Perspectives  | EAN 9783030491062 | ISBN 3-030-49106-4 | ISBN 978-3-030-49106-2
“All ten book chapters are written by experienced researchers and lecturers in the field of medical, healthcare and/or feminist ethics, philosophy, care policy and/or law, nursing, etc. … Nursing Ethics: Feminist Perspectives is a much welcomed book and should be read by students, academics, professionals, and the broader public to gain a holistic view and deeper understanding of nursing and all its ethical dimensions.” (Tijs Vandemeulebroucke, Ethik in der Medizin, Vol. 33, 2021)

Nursing Ethics: Feminist Perspectives

herausgegeben von Helen Kohlen und Joan McCarthy
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHelen Kohlen
Herausgegeben vonJoan McCarthy

The aim of this book is to show how feminist perspectives can extend and advance the field of nursing ethics. It engages in the broader nursing ethics project of critiquing existing ethical frameworks as well as constructing and developing alternative understandings, concepts, and methodologies. All of the contributors draw attention to the operations of power inherent in moral relationships at individual, institutional, cultural, and socio-political levels. The early essays chart the development of feminist perspectives in the field of nursing ethics from the late 19th century to the present day and consider the impact of gender roles and gendered understandings on the moral lives of nurses, patients and families. They also consider the transformative potential of feminist perspectives to widen the scope of nursing and midwifery practices to include the social, economic, cultural and political dimensions of moral decision-making in health care settings.  The second half of the book draws on feminist insights to critically discuss the role of nurses and midwives in leadership, healthcare organisations, and research as well as the provision of particular forms of care e. g. care in the home and abortion care.