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beneficence    音标拼音: [bən'ɛfəsəns]
n. 仁慈,善行,赠物

仁慈,善行,赠物

beneficence
n 1: doing good; feeling beneficent [ant: {maleficence}]
2: the quality of being kind or helpful or generous [ant:
{balefulness}, {maleficence}, {mischief}]

Beneficence \Be*nef"i*cence\, n. [L. beneficentia, fr.
beneficus: cf. F. b['e]n['e]ficence. See {Benefice}.]
The practice of doing good; active goodness, kindness, or
charity; bounty springing from purity and goodness.
[1913 Webster]

And whose beneficence no charge exhausts. --Cowper.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: See {Benevolence}.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Beneficence in Nursing: What is it, Examples, and Importance - Nurse. org
    Beneficence in nursing is the foundational ethical principle that the other six ethical principles are built upon It’s the duty of nurses to do good for their patients while also respecting patient dignity and autonomy
  • What Is Beneficence in Nursing? - Nurse. com
    The true definition of beneficence in nursing is something nurses achieve regularly but may not notice “It’s doing good or benefiting the people we serve,” Rushton continued “I think nurses are doing it every day ”
  • Beneficence - Contemporary Bioethics - NCBI Bookshelf
    Beneficence connotes acts of mercy, kindness, and charity It includes all forms of action intended to benefit or promote the good of other persons Preventing harm and removing harm (or evil) are both considered a type of beneficence
  • The Principle of Beneficence in Nursing - carerev. com
    In the context of nursing, beneficence refers to the moral obligation to act for the benefit of others It involves a commitment to promoting the good of patients, preventing harm, and removing conditions that may cause harm
  • The Principle of Beneficence in Applied Ethics
    The term beneficence connotes acts or personal qualities of mercy, kindness, generosity, and charity It is suggestive of altruism, love, humanity, and promoting the good of others
  • Beneficence (ethics) - Wikipedia
    Beneficence in general means "active well-doing" Duties of beneficence form a part of various religious and secular ethical theories [1] As an applied ethical concept relating to research, beneficence means that researchers should have the welfare of the research participant as a goal of any clinical trial or other research
  • What is Beneficence - Meaning and definition - Pallipedia
    Beneficence is a term in medical ethics; it means to act for the benefit of others, helping them to further their important and legitimate interests, often by preventing or removing possible harms It is the duty to act in the best interest of the patient, client, or resident
  • What Does Beneficence Mean In Nursing? | Caring Ethics
    Beneficence is a core principle in nursing ethics, guiding nurses to prioritize patient welfare At its heart, beneficence involves taking positive actions to help others, especially those who are vulnerable or in need
  • Medical Ethics: Beneficence - The Medic Portal
    What Is Beneficence? Beneficence is a core principle in medical ethics that guides practitioners to act as they believe is in the best interest of the patient Unlike non-maleficence, it goes beyond simply doing no harm and encourages to actively help others
  • The Power of Beneficence in Nursing: Applying Ethical Principles to . . .
    As one of the guiding ethical principles underscoring the nursing profession, beneficence plays out as nurses make decisions and take actions that boost the health and well-being of their patients





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