Ethics. Setting nursing’s moral compass. (Australian Nursing & Midwifery Journal, 2017 25(1) p. 16-16)

The author discusses the issue that nurses have lost their moral compass. Topics discussed include indications such as incivility and bullying in the workplace, clique behaviours and the alienation of “out-group” colleagues, definition of moral compass, the history of the modern nursing profession’s quest for a moral compass and social-psychological influences and organisational aggravators that can facilitate moral neglect.

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