DOI: 10.1177/10748407261459010 ISSN: 1074-8407

Moving Family Ethics Forward

Janet A. Deatrick

An urgent need exists to elevate the agenda of family ethics, rooted in family nursing’s moral commitment to the well-being of families and society. This paper highlights the practice, research, and educational implications for this agenda. Grounded in relational ethics, this vision calls for a curriculum and practice landscape that reflects the lived realities of diverse families and communities. Clinically, it recommends the creation of interdisciplinary care protocols that embed structured family ethics conversations, drawing on an understanding of family systems. In research, it advocates for expanding studies that examine how familial and cultural values shape moral distress and care outcomes, and for broadening traditional bioethical inquiries to include family-centered perspectives. Educationally, it urges the integration of real-world scenarios, cultural analysis, and emotional intelligence training into classrooms and skills labs. Together, these strategies aim to cultivate ethically grounded, socially responsive nurses equipped to lead transformative changes in family health care.

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