ISSN 2703-4542
Vol. 33, Issue 3, 2017November 01, 2017 NZST
Nursing’s Duty of Care: From Legal Obligation to Moral Commitment
Nursing’s Duty of Care: From Legal Obligation to Moral Commitment
Tineke Water, RN, PhD, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing, AUT University, Auckland, NZ, Shayne Rasmussen, RN, MHSc, Lecturer, School of Nursing, AUT University, Auckland, NZ, Michael Neufeld, RN, MPhil, Lecturer, School of Nursing, AUT University, Auckland, NZ, Debra Gerrard, RN, MHSc, Lecturer, School of Nursing, AUT University, Auckland, NZ, Katrina Ford, PhD, Honorary Research Fellow, School of Humanities, University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ,
Articles in Vol. 33, Issue 3, 2017
Vol. 33, Issue 3, 2017
- A Healthcare Crisis, a Nursing Crisis, a Time to Breathe!Helen Rook
- Nursing’s Duty of Care: From Legal Obligation to Moral CommitmentTineke WaterShayne RasmussenMichael NeufeldDebra GerrardKatrina Ford
- Life in the Round and Aged Care: A Theoretical Exemplar for Research With Marginalized Populations in Institutional SettingsMarla BurrowCatherine CookJean Gilmour
- Readiness for Providing Primary Palliative Care in Regional Aged Residential Care: Partnering With SEQUAL Specialist Palliative Care NursesVivien RodgersBridget MarshallFrances HeyAnna BlackwellPip Lewer
Water, T., Rasmussen, S., Neufeld, M., Gerrard, D., & Ford, K. (2017). Nursing’s duty of care: From legal obligation to moral commitment. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 33(3), 7–20. https://doi.org/10.36951/NgPxNZ.2017.010