Publications: Martin Woods

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Rook, H. & Woods, M. (2016, Aug). Promoting end-of-life debate (letter to editor). Kia Tiaki/Nursing New Zealand, 22 (7), 4-5.

Pongsuwan, C., Boddy, J., Woods, M. & Balthip, Q. (2016). Thai hierarchical culture influences undergraduate students’ learning. Journal of Sports Science and Physical Education 5 (1), 9-21. ISSN: 2232-1926

Woods, M. & Rook, H. (2016, May). Havill’s letter misleading (letter to editor). Kia Tiaki/Nursing New Zealand, 22 (4), 3.

Woods, M. & Lakeman, R. (2016). Ethical and legal issues in research. In Z. Schneider, D.Whitehead, G. LoBiondo-Wood & J. Haber (Eds.). Nursing and Midwifery Research: Methods and Appraisal for Evidence-based Practice (5th ed.). Sydney: Mosby. ASBN 9780729542302

Humphries, A. & Woods, M. (2016). A study of nurses’ ethical climate perceptions: Compromising in an uncompromising environment. Nursing Ethics, 23(3) 265–276. DOI: 10.1177/0969733014564101

Woods, M. (2016). Moral Distress in Nursing: Could an ethic of care ever be the solution? Presented at the 17th International Nursing Ethics Conference/2nd International Ethics in Care Conference, University of Sao Paulo, Ribeiro Preto, Brazil, 14 September.

Woods, M. (2016). Promoting Human Rights and Ethical Care in Practice:
Challenges and Opportunities: Perspectives from New Zealand/Aotearoa.
Presented at the 17th International Nursing Ethics Conference/2nd International Ethics in Care Conference, University of Sao Paulo, Ribeiro Preto, Brazil, 15th September.

Pongsuwan, C., Boddy, J., Woods, M. & Balthip, Q. (2016). How the Thai hierarchical culture influences undergraduate nursing students’ learning. Presented at the 2nd International Conference on Physical Education, Health and Sports Science, University Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia, 30-31 May.

Woods, M., & Asher, J. B. (2015). Nurses and the euthanasia debate: reflections from New Zealand. International Nursing Review, 62(1), 13-20. doi:10.1111/inr.12145

Woods, M. (2014). Tronto’s legacy: The socioethical practitioner in contemporary health care. In G. Olthius, H. Kohlen & J. Heier (Eds.) Moral boundaries redrawn: The significance of Joan Tronto's argument for political theory, professional ethics, and care as practice/Ethics of care, Vol. 3. (pp.93-112). Leuven: Peeters. (ISBN: 978-90-429-3023-0)

Field, J. & Woods, M. (2014). Legal dimensions of nursing and midwifery. In J. Dempsey, J. Hillege & R. Hill (Eds.) Fundamentals of Nursing and Midwifery. A Person-Centred Approach to Care (2nd ed.). Broadway, NSW: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. (ISBN 9781920994051)

Woods, M. (2014). Beyond moral distress: Preserving the ethical integrity of nurses. Nursing Ethics: an international journal for health care professionals, 127-128. doi:10.1177/0969733013512741

Woods, M.(2013).An ethic of care in nursing: Past, present and future considerations. In C. Koggel & J. Orme (Eds.). Care ethics: New theories and applications. London: Routledge Press. (ISBN 978-0-415-62330-8)

Woods, M. (2013). Causes of moral distress must be tackled now. Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand, 19(10), 30-31.

Woods, M.& Schneider, Z. (2012). Ethical and legal issues in research. In Z. Schneider, D.Whitehead, G. LoBiondo-Wood & J. Haber (Eds.). Nursing and Midwifery Research: Methods and Appraisal for Evidence-based Practice (4th ed.). Sydney: Mosby.

Woods, M. (2012). Exploring the relevance of social justice within a relational nursing ethic. Nursing Philosophy, 13, 56-65. doi:10.1111/j.1466-769X.2011.00525

Woods, M. (2012). 'There is only narrative': Using case studies in nursing ethics. Nursing Ethics: an international journal for health care professionals, 5-6. doi:10.1177/0969733011434199