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Ethos: The heart of ethics and health.

Lillemor Östman1, Yvonne Näsman1, Katie Eriksson1, Lisbet Nyström1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: : Ethics in nursing care are traditionally discussed in terms of moral norms or principles. When taking an ontological approach to ethics, ethics is about ethos. Ethos involves both an internal and an external side of ethics. Considering ethics and health from an ontological perspective can provide a different understanding of ethics and health in caring and nursing. AIM AND RESEARCH QUESTION:: The aim of this study is to deepen the ontological understanding of ethics and health in caring and nursing. The research question is as follows: What is the ontology of health and ethics in caring and nursing? RESEARCH
DESIGN: : The study follows a hermeneutical design inspired by Gadamer. Participants and research context: essays about ethics and health were gathered from PhD students in nursing and caring sciences. ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS:: The research follows Responsible conduct of research guidelines provided by the Finnish Advisory Board on Research Integrity.
FINDINGS: : An ethos with the values of freedom and responsibility seem to ontologically be important for ethics and health. These values allow a movement between the internal and the external sides of ethics that is important for health. DISCUSSION:: The ethos of freedom and responsibility that is essential for ethics and health can provide the current ethical debate a new starting point that previous research asks for.
CONCLUSION: : Ontologically, an ethos of freedom and responsibility is essential for ethics and health in nursing and caring.

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Keywords:  Ethics of care/care ethics; ethos; health; hermeneutics; ontology; theory/philosophical perspectives

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28343436     DOI: 10.1177/0969733017695655

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Ethics        ISSN: 0969-7330            Impact factor:   2.874


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2.  Norwegian Nurses' Reflections Upon Experiences of Ethical Challenges in Older People Care: A Qualitative Thematic Analysis.

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