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Nurses' perceptions of how their professional autonomy influences the moral dimension of end-of-life care to nursing home residents- a qualitative study.

Rachel GilbertDaniela Lillekroken
Published in: BMC nursing (2024)
Tronto's care ethics is useful for understanding end-of-life care practice in nursing homes. Tronto's care ethics provides a framework for an in-depth analysis of the asymmetric relationships that may or may not exist between nurses and nursing home residents and their next-of-kin. This can help nurses see and understand the moral dimension of end-of-life care provided to nursing home residents during their final days. Moreover, it helps handle moral responsibility around end-of-life care issues, providing a more complex picture of what 'good' end-of-life care should be.
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