Ethical elements in priority setting in nursing care: A scoping review
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Siri, Tonnessen
Anat, Drach-Zahavy
Georgios, Eftathiou
Sigal, Ezra
Fuster, Pilan
Joanna, Gotlib
Elena, Gurkova
Monika, Habermann
Kristin, Halovsen
Patti, Hamilton
Clare, Harvey
Saima, Hinno
Ingibjorg, Hjaltadottir
Darja, Jarosova
Terry, Jones
Raphaela, Kane
Marcia, Kirwan
Helena, Leino-Kilpi
Marcel, Leppee
Mario, Amorim Lopes
Inga, Millere
Aysel, Ozsaban
Alvisa, Palese
Eileen, Willis
Lily, Xiao
Renata, Zelenikcova
Tatjana, Zorcec
Suhonen, Riitta
Stolt, Minna
Habermann, Monika
Hjaltadottir, Ingibjorg
Vryonides, Stavros
Elisabeth, Patiraki
Katina, Pavloska
Amanda, Phelan
Paraschiva, Postolache
Ivana, Prga
Agripina, Rasch
Diaz Cristobal, Rengel
Christian, Rochefort
Anne, Scott
Michael, Simon
Renate, Stemmer
Erna, Tichelaar
Luisa, Toffoli
Rengin, Acaroglu
Izabella, Uchmanowicz
Jasminka, Vuckovic
Tonnessen, Siri
Halvorsen, Kristin
Harvey, Clare
Toffoli, Luisa
Scott, P. Anne
Evridiki, Papastavrou
Chryssoula, Lemonidou
Walter, Sermeus
Maria, Schubert
Riitta, Suhonen
Olga, Riklikiene
Panayiota, Andreou
Darijana, Antonic
Dietmar, Ausserhofer
Christophe, Baret
Helen, Bosch-Leertouwer
Helga, Bragadottir
Luk, Bruyneel
Karin, Christiansen
Ruta, Ciutiene
Raul, Cordeiro
Liana, Deklava
Suzanne, Dhaini
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Background: Nurses are often responsible for the care of many patients at the same time and have to prioritise their daily nursing care activities. Prioritising the different assessed care needs and managing consequential conflicting expectations, challenges nurses' professional and moral values.
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