Abstract

The thrust of this chapter is to explore research findings about issues that cause ethical concern for critical care nurses in Europe. Comparisons between the experience of critical care nurses in Sweden and the United Kingdom will be made for the simple reason that these are the only two European countries that have, to date, published research papers related to the way that nurses deal with, or feel about, the moral dimensions of critical care practice. The first stage in this process will be to explore the preparation of critical care nurses to deal with ethical issues and to identify the nature and essence of nursing ethics in relation to the delivery of critical care.

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