168x Filetype PPTX File size 1.63 MB Source: pure.southwales.ac.uk
Why doing “The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number” may not be the right thing to do: the complex moral landscape of disaster nursing Jeff Evans RN, Bnurs, MSc, PGCertEd, SFHEA Award Leader, MSc Disaster Healthcare, Senior Lecturer Disaster Healthcare, School of care Sciences, University of South Wales. 6th September 2018 © University of South Wales OUTLINE The moral landscape of nursing ‘the greatest good for the one’ Disasters The ethical reality of nursing in a disaster Nursing ethics in disasters ‘the greatest good for the many’ Alternative views THE MORAL LANDSCAPE OF NURSING Focus on the nurse and their client The greatest good for the one Preferences the present over the future Explicit in codes of practice and published codes of professional ethics Reasons Action guiding Action justifying DISASTERS Pragmatic declarations “A serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society causing widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses which exceed the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its own resources” ICN Framework of Disaster Nursing Competencies 10 or more people reported killed; 100 or more people reported affected; declaration of a state of emergency; call for international assistance. EM-DAT Evaluative Exceptions From a nursing perspective, disasters are essentially ethical events
no reviews yet
Please Login to review.