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NURSING (TURKISH) PROGRAMME
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Name of the Course Unit Code Year Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
DEONTOLOGY AND ETHICS IN NURSING HEM227 2 4 2+0 2.0 2.0


SOURCE MATERIALS & RECOMMENDED READING
1- Bayet, A. (2000). Bilim ahlakı. Çev. Vedat Günyol. İstanbul: Türkiye İş Bankası.
2-Beauchamp T.L. and Childres, J.F. (1989). Principles of biomedical ethics. New York: Oxford Press.
3- Bernard, L.O. (2009). Resolving ethical dilemmas A Guide for clinicians. 4th ed. California: Walters Kluwer.
4- Burkhardt, M.A. and Nathaniel, A.K. (2013). Çağdaş hemşirelikte etik. 3.bs. çev. Ş.E. Alpar, N. Bahçecik, Ü. Karabacak. İstanbul: İstanbul Tıp Kitapevi.
5- Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences. (1985). International guiding principles for biomedical research involving animals. Geneva: CIOMS.
6- Council of Europe. (1997). Convention on human rights and biomedicine.
7- Council of Europe. (2005). Additional protocol to the convention on human rights and biomedicine, concerning biomedical research.
8- Çobanoğlu, N. (2007). Tıp etiği. Ankara: Eflatun Yayınevi.
9- Çobanoğlu, N. (2009). Kuramsal ve uygulamalı tıp etiği. Ankara: Gazi Üniv. Vakfı İktisadi İşletmelerii İlke Yayınevi.
10- Dünya Hekimler Birliği. (2005). Tıp etiği elkitabı. çev. Murat Civaner. Ankara: Türk Tabipler Birliği.
11- Elliott, D. and Stern, J.E. (1997). Research ethics: A reader. Hanover: University Press of New England.
12- European Union. (2001). Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 April 2001 on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the member states relating to the implementation of good clinical practice in the conduct of clinical trials on medicinal products for human use. Official Journal of the European Communities, L121/34.
13- Fluss, S.S. (2000). International guidelines on bioethics: Informal listing of selected international codes, declarations, guidelines, etc. on medical ethics/ bioethics/ health care ethics/ human rights aspects of health. Geneva: Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences.
14- Gabr, M. (2006). Health ethics, equity and human dignity. Journal of human dignity and humiliation studies.
15- Göksel, F.A. (1986). Deontoloji repetitoryumu. Ankara.
16- Göksel, F.A. (1994). Etikten deontolojiye: Bağlayıcı kuralların oluşumu. Tıbbi etik dergisi, 2 (1).
17- Hatemi, H. (1999). Medikal etik: Kuram ve uygulama sorunları. İstanbul: Tavaslı Matbaacılık.
18- İşgüden, B.ve Çabuk, A. (2006). Meslek etiği ve meslek etiğinin meslek yaşamı üzerindeki etkileri. Balıkesir Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü dergisi, 9:16.
19- National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research. (1988). Belmont report: Ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of human subjects of research. Washington (DC): Government Printing Office.
20- Nuremberg code. (1947). available online at: http://ohsr.od.nih.gov/guidelines/nuremberg.html accessed 15 February 2013.
21- Resnik, D. (2011). What is ethics in research & Why is it important? North Carolina: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
22- Shamoo, A. and Resnik, D. (2009). Responsible conduct of research. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.
23- Uçak, N.Ö., Birinci, H.G. (2008). Bilimsel etik ve intihal. Türk kütüphaneciliği, 22 (2).
24- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. (2006) Universal declaration on bioethics and human rights. Paris: UNESCO.
25- United States Department of Health and Human Services. (2005). Title 45 – Public welfare, Part 46 – Protection of human subjects.
26- Williams, J. R. (2009).The World Medical Association medical ethics manual, The World Medical Association.
27- World Health Organization. (2004). A practical guide for health researchers. by Mahmoud F. Fathalla and Mohamed M.F. Fathalla. Cairo: WHO Regional Publications, Eastern Mediterranean Series; 30.
28- World Health Organization. (2009). Casebook on ethical issues in international health research. Ed. by Richard Cash … [et al]. Geneva: WHO Press.
29- World Health Organization. (2009). Research ethics committees: Basic concepts for capacity-building. Geneva: WHO Press.
30- World Health Organization. (2011). Standards and operational guidance for ethics review of health-related research with human participants. Geneva: WHO Press.
31- World Medical Association. (2008). World Medical Association decleration of Helsinki: Ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects.
32- World Medical Association. (2009). Medical ethics manual. 2nd. ed. World Medical Association.

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