RT Article T1 Nurse Leaders as Stewards At the Point of Service JF Nursing ethics VO 15 IS 2 SP 243 OP 253 A1 Murphy, Norma A1 Roberts, Deborah LA English PB Sage YR 2008 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1779446047 AB Nurse leaders, including clinical nurse educators, who exercise stewardship at the point of service, may facilitate practising nurses' articulation of their shared value priorities, including respect for persons' dignity and self-determination, as well as equity and fairness. A steward preserves and promotes what is intrinsically valuable in an experience. Theories of virtue ethics and discourse ethics supply contexts for clinical nurse educators to clarify how they may facilitate nurses' articulation of their shared value priorities through particularism and universalism, as well as how they may safeguard nurses' self-interpretation and discursive reasoning. Together, clinical nurse educators and nurses may contribute to management decisions that affect the point of service, and thus the health care organization. K1 virtue ethics in stewardship K1 shared value priorities K1 self-interpretation K1 leaders as stewards K1 discursive reasoning K1 discourse ethics in stewardship DO 10.1177/0969733007086022