Nursing & Primary Care

Nursing & Primary Care

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ISSN: 2639-9474
Research Article

The Ethical Dimensions of Incivility in Nursing Education

Authors: Tamara Jessica Brown, MSN, RN-BC, PCCN, CMSRN, CNE

DOI: 10.33425/2639-9474.1030


Abstract

Incivility is increasingly being reported within nursing education. This essay identifies and discusses relevant morals, values, and ethical issues presented by incivility as they apply to all valid stakeholders. Ethical theories in the ethical decision-making process are deliberated individually. Within the examination of each ethical theory, ethical principles and values are discussed regarding all stakeholders. The relevance of incivility to the health profession of nursing and how such behavior affects health care services in general is presented. It concludes by determining the desired outcomes, interventions available, and a recommendation for how the ethical issue should be resolved.

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Citation: Tamara Jessica Brown, MSN, RN-BC, et al. The Ethical Dimensions of Incivility in Nursing Education. 2017; 1(5). DOI: 10.33425/2639-9474.1030
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