Understanding Ethics and Ethical Decision-Making

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Xlibris Corporation, Aug 31, 2011 - Philosophy - 185 pages
This book has been about ethics and ethical decision making. As ethical refl ection permeates every decision made in practice, the book discussed the importance of developing moral reasoning ability, which is crucial for handling ethical dilemma and making ethical decisions in nursing and social work practice. The book encouraged the use of models as another form of ethical decision-making paradigms. The book used discussions based on case studies to illustrate how ethics inform practice and allow one to make decisions that are morally justifi able. This book will enable our students to gain a step by step approach to the knowledge and application of Ethics to practice. The book drew from the work of many scholars and designed a simple model to help students gain the knowledge of ethical analysis and decision making. Vidal Johnson, Senior Lecturer in Law and Ethics, London South Bank University I was impressed by the way this author consistently addressed both social work and nursing ethical issues, highlighting the importance of ethics and application in nursing and social work practice. Michelle Evans, Senior lecturer in Learning Disability/Mental Health and Social Work, London South Bank University Most other published books on nursing and social work ethics are often laden with theories and principles. This book offers an excellent contribution to the understanding of the relationship between learning ethical theories and principles and their practice applications. Jude C. Ibe, Principal lecturer in Dept. of Family Care and Mental Health; University of Greenwich, London.
 

Contents

Acknowledgements
9
Foreword
11
Chapter 1
19
Chapter 2
32
Chapter 3
41
Chapter 4
52
Chapter 5
71
Chapter 6
90
Chapter 7
102
Chapter 8
123
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Dr. Vincent Icheku is a senior lecturer in ethics and law, London South Bank University where he has been leading the ethics and law unit. His teaching and research interest is ethical issues in end of life care, evidence base practice, ethical decision making and successfully developed the SIAC model for ethical analysis and decision making. He holds degrees in social sciences, and health studies respectively; and also doctorate degree in sociology and post-graduate diploma in legal studies. He has taught for eleven years on the topic of ethics to nursing and social work students in both Further and Higher Education.

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