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problem of paternalism has loomed larger” (p. 176). The Multidimensional Unity of Theoretical and Ethical Knowledge to Guide Practice Conventional wisdomregards the knowledge base for healthcare practice and the ethical basis of provider-recipient interactions as largely separate considerations. This separa -
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In the United States, paternalism in health and human services is widespread and probably increasing with newly emergent forms. Numerous issues surround paternalistic practices. In this column, the author examines these issues in relation to theory development in healthcare and nursing as well as theory as a guide to practice.
- William K Cody
- 2003
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nineteen studies were included, showing the role of nursing professionals covers nine dimensions: promoter of parental role construction; guidance and support for the implementation of physical health care; guidance for promoting safe environment; application of theories, principles and methods of maternal and child programs; development of therapeutic relationships; implementation of maternal ...
Nov 1, 2003 · Numerous issues surround paternalistic practices. In this column, the author examines these issues in relation to theory development in healthcare and nursing as well as theory as a guide to practice.
Selective paternalism—the use of paternalism when, for any number of reasons, shared decision making breaks down—is commonplace in clinical practice in different degrees and various scenarios [3, 7, 8, 18], and must be recognized, discussed, and embraced as necessary for optimal patient care.
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Abstract. This chapter provides conceptual clarity about paternalism along with a framework for ethically assessing paternalistic actions in both clinical practice and health policy.