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Joan Liaschenko
Joan Liaschenko
Professor, Center for Bioethics and School of Nursing, University of Minnesota
Verified email at umn.edu
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Perils of proximity: a spatiotemporal analysis of moral distress and moral ambiguity
E Peter, J Liaschenko
Nursing inquiry 11 (4), 218-225, 2004
2992004
Nursing ethics and conceptualizations of nursing: profession, practice and work
J Liaschenko, E Peter
Journal of advanced nursing 46 (5), 488-495, 2004
2492004
The moral geography of home care
J Liaschenko
Advances in Nursing Science 17 (2), 16-26, 1994
2141994
Understanding collaboration between nurses and physicians as knowledge at work
J Stein-Parbury, J Liaschenko
American Journal of Critical Care 16 (5), 470-477, 2007
2122007
Theorizing the knowledge that nurses use in the conduct of their work
RN Joan Liaschenko, RN Anastasia Fisher
Research and Theory for Nursing Practice 13 (1), 29, 1999
1981999
Moral distress reexamined: a feminist interpretation of nurses’ identities, relationships, and responsibilites
E Peter, J Liaschenko
Journal of bioethical inquiry 10, 337-345, 2013
1472013
Ethics and the geography of the nurse-patient relationship: Spatial vulnerabilities and gendered space
RN Joan Liaschenko
Research and Theory for Nursing Practice 11 (1), 45, 1997
1301997
Knowing the patient
J Liaschenko
Nursing praxis: Knowledge and action, 23-38, 1997
1101997
Social justice in pandemic preparedness
D DeBruin, J Liaschenko, MF Marshall
American journal of public health 102 (4), 586-591, 2012
1032012
Feminist ethics and cultural ethos: Revisiting a nursing debate
J Liaschenko
Advances in Nursing Science 15 (4), 71-81, 1993
911993
Fostering Nurses’ Moral Agency and Moral Identity: The Importance of Moral Community
J Liaschenko, E Peter
Hastings Center Report 46, S18-S21, 2016
892016
Moral distress, mattering, and secondary traumatic stress in provider burnout: A call for moral community
EG Epstein, J Haizlip, J Liaschenko, D Zhao, R Bennett, MF Marshall
AACN Advanced Critical Care 31 (2), 146-157, 2020
802020
Moral agency, moral imagination, and moral community: antidotes to moral distress
T Traudt, J Liaschenko, C Peden-McAlpine
The Journal of clinical ethics 27 (3), 201-213, 2016
802016
Artificial personhood: nursing ethics in a medical world
J Liaschenko
Nursing Ethics 2 (3), 185-196, 1995
781995
Constructing the story: How nurses work with families regarding withdrawal of aggressive treatment in ICU–A narrative study
C Peden-McAlpine, J Liaschenko, T Traudt, E Gilmore-Szott
International Journal of Nursing Studies 52 (7), 1146-1156, 2015
722015
Ethics in the work of acting for patients
J Liaschenko
Advances in Nursing Science 18 (2), 1-12, 1995
721995
Moral agency: Relational connections and support
P Rodney, S Kadyschuk, J Liaschenko, H Brown, L Musto, N Snyder
Toward a moral horizon: Nursing ethics for leadership and practice, 160-187, 2013
672013
The" big picture": communicating with families about end-of-life care in intensive care unit
J Liaschenko, S O'Conner-Von, C Peden-McAlpine
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing 28 (5), 224-231, 2009
672009
Problems with the electronic health record
HP de Ruiter, J Liaschenko, J Angus
Nursing Philosophy 17 (1), 49-58, 2016
642016
In the mind of the beholder: hypothesized effect of intrapartum nurses' cognitive frames of childbirth cesarean section rates
M Regan, J Liaschenko
Qualitative Health Research 17 (5), 612-624, 2007
562007
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