Browsing Artikler / Articles by Subject "ethics"
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Dignity in relationships and existence in nursing homes’ cultures
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Introduction: Expressions of dignity as a clinical phenomenon in nursing homes as expressed by caregivers were investigated. A coherence could be detected between the concepts and phenomena of existence and dignity in ... -
Handling “Hot Potatoes”: ethical, legal, safeguarding, and political quandaries of researching drug-using offenders
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Conducting qualitative field research involving drug users within a politicized criminal justice setting presents a unique set of ethical, legal, and safeguarding concerns and quandaries for researchers. There is a paucity ... -
Marginalised groups protest against social welfare and public health: conceptualising the challenge for social workers
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)As neoliberalisation and other global disruptions change the understanding of human rights and social justice for social workers, how are protests organised by marginalised groups against social welfare and public health ... -
Navigating dichotomies and dilemmas comment on “Dual Agency in Hospitals: What Strategies Do Managers and Physicians Apply to Reconcile Dilemmas Between Clinical and Economic Considerations?”
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The complexity within healthcare typically surfaces in tensions between organizational efficiency and professional values when hospital managers and professionals face dilemmas between economic and clinical considerations. ... -
Older patients’ perspectives on illness and healthcare during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: Equal access to healthcare is a core principle in Norway’s public healthcare system. The COVID-19 pandemic challenged healthcare systems in the early phase – in particular, related to testing and hospital ... -
Patients with severe mental illness and the ethical challenges related to confidentiality during family involvement: a scoping review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background: Despite evidence on the significant potential value of family involvement during the treatment of patients with severe mental illness, research has shown that family involvement is largely underused. The duty ... -
Researcher-researched relationship in qualitative research: Shifts in positions and researcher vulnerability
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background: The researcher role is highly debated in qualitative research. This article concerns the researcher-researched relationship. Methods: A group of health science researchers anchored in various qualitative research ... -
“Struck down by cancer with no old life to fall back on” a clinical study of illness experiences among Norwegian adolescent and young adult cancer survivors investigating the ethical implications of their illness narratives
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death among people 15–24 years of age. Increasing numbers of cancer patients survive. Extensive cancer therapy may cause wide-ranging somatic and psychosocial challenges in the lives ... -
Å arbeide med verdier i kirken. Etisk refleksjonsveiledning og verdibevissthet i religiøse organisasjoner
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The aim of the article is to investigate how the use of supervision in ethical reflection can facilitate value - consciousness in religious organizations. In turn, this contributes to our knowledge about the role of values ...