Assuring that Technology Use is Ethical
Finally, nurse leaders must increasingly ask “how” and “why” technology should be implemented. What parameters need to be put into place to determine its ethical use? Just because something can be done does not mean that it should be done. In fact, the problems faced by organizational leaders regarding technology will increasingly be what is called “wicked”- meaning that they have many causes, they are tough to describe, and there is no right answer. In a recent speech, Thomas Baldwin, a professor of philosophy at Britain's York University, suggested that new technologies bring significant hopes of curing terrible diseases as well as fears about the consequences of trying to enhance human capability beyond what is normally possible (Kelland, 2012). Baldwin concluded that the blurring of the line between man and machine will continue to pose concerns about the ethics of emerging technologies in medicine and other fields. It is important for nurses to be a part of conversations to address these ethical concerns.
Assuring that Technology Use is EthicalFinally, nurse leaders must increasingly ask “how” and “why” technology should be implemented. What parameters need to be put into place to determine its ethical use? Just because something can be done does not mean that it should be done. In fact, the problems faced by organizational leaders regarding technology will increasingly be what is called “wicked”- meaning that they have many causes, they are tough to describe, and there is no right answer. In a recent speech, Thomas Baldwin, a professor of philosophy at Britain's York University, suggested that new technologies bring significant hopes of curing terrible diseases as well as fears about the consequences of trying to enhance human capability beyond what is normally possible (Kelland, 2012). Baldwin concluded that the blurring of the line between man and machine will continue to pose concerns about the ethics of emerging technologies in medicine and other fields. It is important for nurses to be a part of conversations to address these ethical concerns.
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