Health care involves ethical complexities that also affect nursing care: How can an ethically
correct approach be recognized in borderline moral situations? When are resources being fairly
distributed and what is the relationship between ethics and economic considerations in nursing
practice? What is the ethical significance of concepts such as vulnerability and advanced
nursing practice? How can nurses in an interprofessional team help shape ethical
decision-making? How can ethics be taught and what are the characteristics of ethically
considered nursing research? How should robotics be regarded ethically in everyday nursing care
and what does migration-sensitive nursing ethics look like? This handbook brings together the
views of international experts on these and other topics. In three sections on ?Foundations=
?Clinical and Social Fields of Action= and ?Aspects of Ethics Transfer= they highlight current
debates on the ethics of care. The book=s consistent structure with goals and transfer
questions makes it possible to go into the topics more deeply in a systematic way. With
forewords by Christel Bienstein and Ann Gallagher.