• Coping with moral distress on acute psychiatric wards: A qualitative study 

      Jansen, Trine-Lise; Hem, Marit Helene; Danbolt, Lars Johan; Hanssen, Ingrid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Background: Nurses working within acute psychiatric settings often face multifaceted moral dilemmas and incompatible demands. Methods: Qualitative individual and focus group interviews were conducted. Ethical considerations: ...
    • Ethical dilemmas embedded in performing fieldwork with nurses in the ICU 

      Kvande, Monica Evelyn; Delmar, Charlotte; Lauritzen, Jette; Damsgaard, Janne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Abstract Background: Background: In general, qualitative research design often involves merging together various data collection strategies, and researcher’s may need to be prepared to spend longer periods in the field to ...
    • Nurses’ ethical challenges when providing care in nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic 

      Hillestad, Adelheid Hummelvoll; Rokstad, Anne Marie Mork; Tretteteig, Signe; Julnes, Signe Gunn; Lichtwarck, Bjørn; Eriksen, Siren (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Background: Older, frail patients with multimorbidity are at an especially high risk for disease severity anddeath from COVID-19. The social restrictions proved challenging for the residents, their relatives, and thecare ...
    • Quality dementia care - Prerequisites and relational ethics among multicultural healthcare providers 

      Sellevold, Gerd Sylvi (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Background: Many nursing homes are multicultural workplaces where the majority of healthcare providers have an ethnic minority background. This environment creates challenges linked to communication, interaction and ...