2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.outlook.2014.08.012
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Ethical considerations for undocumented immigrants and health

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“…36 Analyzing ethical questions, dilemmas, and distress associated with patient encounters and influencing factors within the organization are important actions. 37 Other endeavors to increase awareness and knowledge include participation in cultural competence training and national and international nursing associations concerned with immigrant care. 20,37 PRACTICE AND RESEARCH In addition to translation of knowledge to practice in face-to-face ethical care of children and families, [23][24][25] nurse leaders can become involved in organizational nursing shared governance structures, policy and procedure councils, and national and international nursing associations that advocate for human rights and access, coverage, and equity of care for all children.…”
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“…36 Analyzing ethical questions, dilemmas, and distress associated with patient encounters and influencing factors within the organization are important actions. 37 Other endeavors to increase awareness and knowledge include participation in cultural competence training and national and international nursing associations concerned with immigrant care. 20,37 PRACTICE AND RESEARCH In addition to translation of knowledge to practice in face-to-face ethical care of children and families, [23][24][25] nurse leaders can become involved in organizational nursing shared governance structures, policy and procedure councils, and national and international nursing associations that advocate for human rights and access, coverage, and equity of care for all children.…”
Section: Self-assessment and Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…37 Other endeavors to increase awareness and knowledge include participation in cultural competence training and national and international nursing associations concerned with immigrant care. 20,37 PRACTICE AND RESEARCH In addition to translation of knowledge to practice in face-to-face ethical care of children and families, [23][24][25] nurse leaders can become involved in organizational nursing shared governance structures, policy and procedure councils, and national and international nursing associations that advocate for human rights and access, coverage, and equity of care for all children. 20 Research is needed that explores spiritual-ethical and bureaucratic factors of caring in the hospital 11 and exposes the sufferings, barriers, challenges, and health outcomes experienced by Latinx children and families with unauthorized status.…”
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