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    Conscientious object in nursing: Regulations and practice in two European countries
    with Ian McGonagle, Anna Pilewska-Kozak, and Ros Kane
    Nursing Ethics 27 (1): 168-183. 2020.
    Background:The concept of conscientious objection is well described; however, because of its nature, little is known about real experiences of nursing professionals who apply objections in their practice. Extended roles in nursing indicate that clinical and value-based dilemmas are becoming increasingly common. In addition, the migration trends of the nursing workforce have increased the need for the mutual understanding of culturally based assumptions on aspects of health care delivery.Aim:To p…Read more
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    Age discrimination in healthcare institutions perceived by seniors and students
    with Bernadeta Jędrzejkiewicz, Anna Pilewska-Kozak, Danuta Zarzycka, Barbara Ślusarska, Alina Deluga, Aneta Kościołek, and Alvisa Palese
    Nursing Ethics 26 (2): 443-459. 2019.
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    Human rights conflicts experienced by nurses migrating between developed countries
    with Alvisa Palese, Anna Squin, Giulia Lupieri, Giampiera Bulfone, and Sara Vecchiato
    Nursing Ethics 24 (7): 833-846. 2017.
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    Moral Obligations of Nurses Based on the ICN, UK, Irish and Polish Codes of Ethics for Nurses
    with Irena Wrońska, Wiestlaw Fidecki, and Mariusz Wysokiński
    Nursing Ethics 14 (2): 171-180. 2007.
    A code of professional conduct is a collection of norms appropriate for the nursing profession and should be the point of reference for all decisions made during the care process. Codes of ethics for nurses are formulated by members of national nurses’ organizations. These codes can be considered to specify general norms that function in the relevant society, adjusting them to the character of the profession and enriching them with rules signifying the essence of nursing professionalism. The aim…Read more
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    Developing caring competences is considered to be one of the most important aims of undergraduate nursing education and the role of clinical placement is recognised as special in this regard. Students' reflection on caring, their experience and obstacles in being caring is recommended as a key strategy in the process of teaching and studying the nursing discipline. Therefore, the aim of this study was to describe the concept of caring, its manifestations and possible obstacles while caring, as p…Read more