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Toward a Moral Horizon: Section 2 Pursuing Equity in Diverse Populations
Toward a Moral Horizon
Section 2 Pursuing Equity in Diverse Populations
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Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Indigenous Voices on the Moral and Ethical Horizon of the Land: A Contextualized Land Acknowledgement
Foreword
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction The Moral Terrain
Section 1 Mapping the Moral Climate for Health Care and Nursing Ethics
Chapter 1 Nursing Ethics: Developing a Moral Compass for Leadership
Appendix 1-1
Appendix 1-2
Appendix 1-3
Chapter 2 Research Ethics and Canadian Nursing: An Evolving Landscape
Appendix 2-1
Chapter 3 Building on Values: Ethics in Health Care in Canada
Chapter 4 Exploring Public Health Ethics: Social Justice, Solidarity, and the Common Good
Appendix 4-1
Chapter 5 Indigenous Nurse Perspectives: Ethical Realities
Chapter 6 Nurses and Health Care Providers as Moral Agents: From Moral Distress to Moral Action
Chapter 7 Ethical Leadership at the Interface of the Nursing Profession, Organizations, and Health Care Systems
Section 2 Pursuing Equity in Diverse Populations
Chapter 8 Becoming a Transformative Nurse Educator: Untangling Ethics in Nursing Education
Appendix 8-1
Chapter 9 Promoting Health Equity in Nursing Practice: Challenges and Opportunities
Chapter 10 Addressing Structural Inequities: Ethical Challenges in Mental Health Care
Appendix 10-1
Chapter 11 Health Equity, Reproductive Justice, and Relational Autonomy: Ethical Nursing Care for Childbearing Individuals and Families
Chapter 12 Listening Authentically to Young People’s Voices: A Conception of the Moral Agency of Children
Chapter 13 Home Health Care: Ethics, Politics, and Policy
Chapter 14 The Ethics of Caring for People with Disabilities
Chapter 15 Care of Older Adults: The Crises, the Challenges, and the Clarion Calls for Change
Chapter 16 Traversing Landscapes of Dying and Grief: A Palliative Care Ethic for Nursing at the End of Life
Section 3 Navigating Horizons for Health Care and Nursing Ethics
Chapter 17 Genetics and Identity: Ethical Considerations in Practice, Policy, and Research
Chapter 18 Promises and Perils of Digital Health Technologies
Chapter 19 Opening Pandora’s Box: The Ethics of Xenotransplantation—A Biotechnology Exemplar
Chapter 20 Becoming a Global Community: It’s a Small World After All
Conclusion Going Boldly Forward: Toward a Moral Horizon
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