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Nursing Ethics | 1998

Informed Consent in a Multicultural Cancer Patient Population: implications for nursing practice

Donelle M Barnes; Anne J. Davis; Tracy Moran; Carmen J. Portillo; Barbara A. Koenig

Obtaining informed consent, an ethical obligation of nurses and other health care providers, occurs routinely when patients make health care decisions. The values underlying informed consent (promotion of patients’ well-being and respect for their self-determination) are embedded in the dominant American culture. Nurses who apply the USA’s cultural values of informed consent when caring for patients who come from other cultures encounter some ethical dilemmas. This descriptive study, conducted with Latino, Chinese and Anglo-American cancer patients in a large, public, west-coast clinic, describes constraints on the informed consent process in a multicultural setting, including language barriers, the clinical environment, control in decision making, and conflicting desired health outcomes for health care providers and patients, and suggests some implications for nursing practice.


Geriatric Nursing | 1999

Long-Term Care for the Elderly in Japan☆☆☆

Kiyomi Asahara; Emiko Konishi; Ayako Soyano; Anne J. Davis

This article, using data from the first authors research, presents selected issues in long-term care (LTC) of the elderly in Japan. A brief discussion of historical and cultural factors frame the current realities of LTC. These realities include the vast numbers of elderly people in Japan, changing definitions of the relationship of the individual to the group, and enactment of the new Care Insurance Law for the Elderly to be implemented in the year 2000. Some of the work underway for this implementation is detailed.


Nursing & Health Sciences | 1999

Japanese nurses’ perceptions about disclosure of information at the patients’ end of life

Emiko Konishi; Anne J. Davis


Geriatric Nursing | 2000

End-of-Life Ethical Issues in Japan

Anne J. Davis; Emiko Konishi


Nursing & Health Sciences | 2000

Social support and end-of-life issues for small town Japanese elderly

Akira Tagaya; Shigeyo Okuno; Masae Tamura; Anne J. Davis


International Nursing Review | 2003

Growth in a context of cultural marginality: North American nurse educators in Japan.

B. S. Furuta; M. A. Petrini; Anne J. Davis


International Nursing Review | 2002

The telling and knowing of dying: philosophical bases for hospice care in Japan.

Anne J. Davis; Emiko Konishi; T. Mitoh


Nursing & Health Sciences | 1999

Nursing students’ response to a case study in ethics

Anne J. Davis; Katsumasa Ota; Mariko Suzuki; Jukai Maeda


Geriatric Nursing | 1981

Ethical considerations in gerontological nursing research

Anne J. Davis


Archive | 2000

Rights and Duties: Ethics at the End of Life in Japan

Anne J. Davis; Emiko Konishi; Takako Mitoh

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Emiko Konishi

Nagano College of Nursing

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Akira Tagaya

Nagano College of Nursing

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Ayako Soyano

Nagano College of Nursing

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B. S. Furuta

Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare

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Jukai Maeda

Nagano College of Nursing

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Katsumasa Ota

Nagano College of Nursing

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Kiyomi Asahara

Nagano College of Nursing

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M. A. Petrini

Yamaguchi Prefectural University

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Mariko Suzuki

Nagano College of Nursing

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Masae Tamura

Nagano College of Nursing

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