Perils of proximity: a spatiotemporal analysis of moral distress and moral ambiguity E Peter, J Liaschenko Nursing inquiry 11 (4), 218-225, 2004 | 301 | 2004 |
Nursing ethics and conceptualizations of nursing: profession, practice and work J Liaschenko, E Peter Journal of advanced nursing 46 (5), 488-495, 2004 | 250 | 2004 |
The moral geography of home care J Liaschenko Advances in Nursing Science 17 (2), 16-26, 1994 | 216 | 1994 |
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 | 213 | 2007 |
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 | 196 | 1999 |
Moral distress reexamined: a feminist interpretation of nurses’ identities, relationships, and responsibilites E Peter, J Liaschenko Journal of bioethical inquiry 10, 337-345, 2013 | 152 | 2013 |
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 | 131 | 1997 |
Knowing the patient J Liaschenko Nursing praxis: Knowledge and action, 23-38, 1997 | 109 | 1997 |
Social justice in pandemic preparedness D DeBruin, J Liaschenko, MF Marshall American journal of public health 102 (4), 586-591, 2012 | 107 | 2012 |
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 | 93 | 2020 |
Fostering Nurses’ Moral Agency and Moral Identity: The Importance of Moral Community J Liaschenko, E Peter Hastings Center Report 46, S18-S21, 2016 | 92 | 2016 |
Feminist ethics and cultural ethos: Revisiting a nursing debate J Liaschenko Advances in Nursing Science 15 (4), 71-81, 1993 | 90 | 1993 |
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 | 85 | 2016 |
Artificial personhood: nursing ethics in a medical world J Liaschenko Nursing Ethics 2 (3), 185-196, 1995 | 78 | 1995 |
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 | 73 | 2015 |
Ethics in the work of acting for patients J Liaschenko Advances in Nursing Science 18 (2), 1-12, 1995 | 72 | 1995 |
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 | 70 | 2009 |
Problems with the electronic health record HP de Ruiter, J Liaschenko, J Angus Nursing Philosophy 17 (1), 49-58, 2016 | 68 | 2016 |
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 | 68 | 2013 |
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 | 57 | 2007 |