2021
DOI: 10.1111/nin.12453
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Nursing violent patients: Vulnerability and the limits of the duty to provide care

Abstract: The duty to provide care is foundational to the nursing profession and the work of nurses.Unfortunately, violence against nurses at the hands of recipients of care is increasingly common. While employers, labor unions, and professional associations decry the phenomenon, the decision to withdraw care, even from someone who is violent or abusive, is never easy. The scant guidance that exists suggests that the duty to care continues until the risk of harm to the nurse is unreasonable, however, "reasonableness" re… Show more

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“…Bajo esta perspectiva, la persona considerada vulnerable debe recibir cuidados de la sociedad, relevando las oportunidades, evaluando sus necesidades y evitando el paternalismo. Profesiones como enfermería tienen la responsabilidad de cuidar, priorizando la prevención del daño y esforzándose por mantener la autonomía de las personas y comunidades el mayor tiempo posible (28,39).…”
Section: Perspectiva Bioéticaunclassified
“…Bajo esta perspectiva, la persona considerada vulnerable debe recibir cuidados de la sociedad, relevando las oportunidades, evaluando sus necesidades y evitando el paternalismo. Profesiones como enfermería tienen la responsabilidad de cuidar, priorizando la prevención del daño y esforzándose por mantener la autonomía de las personas y comunidades el mayor tiempo posible (28,39).…”
Section: Perspectiva Bioéticaunclassified