The virtue of nursing: The covenant of care

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Abstract

It is argued that the current confusion about the role and purpose of the British nurse is a consequence of the modern rejection and consequent fragmentation of the inherited nursing tradition. The nature of this tradition, in which nurses were inducted into the moral virtues of care, is examined and its relevance to patient welfare is demonstrated. Practical suggestions are made as to how this moral tradition might be reappropriated and reinvigorated for modern nursing.

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Bradshaw, A. (1999). The virtue of nursing: The covenant of care. Journal of Medical Ethics, 25(6), 477–481. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.25.6.477

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