Teaching ethics in nursing curricula. Traditional and contemporary models.

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Teaching ethics in nursing curricula. Traditional and contemporary models.

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This study regards teaching ethics in baccalaureate, graduate and doctoral education in nursing with contemporary models of ethics teaching - the Moral Concepts Model, the Moral Issues Model, the Clinical Practice Model and the Ethics Inquiry Model. The aim of these different ethics teaching models is to produce a morally accountable practitioner with skills in ethical decision making.

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