In the nursing ethics literature, attention has been paid to the role and importance of role in nursing for a while. The main reason for this is the need to check that a person must do this if they are to be well cared or to be a good nurse. Personality (mostly) is expressed in action, so how people live well, live well / to be a good life, good care, or a good nurse depends on the personality and behavior of the agent It seems necessary to pay attention. See Laird. In this article we outline the role and importance of the role in nursing practice and explain the relationship with frequent use of ethics in care as attention is recommended. The paper agrees that the role of role in nursing is necessary from the viewpoint of ethics and norms, but it focuses on personality psychology and virtue ethics. Psychological needs that may be explained are related to normality and need to provide normality justification. The reasons for virtue ethics are controversial, and nursing practice need not bear the burden of such explanation and reason.
A preliminary proposal made in this paper, but not discussed in detail, when the final interpretation or explanation is needed leads to a form of metrics of real results and realism. Regarding this issue, there are two levels of moral thinking, nursing practice brings virtue at one level, naturally moral thinking to another, more important level, that is to make something correct be connected. It is independent of personality standards.
Virtue Ethics is a way to focus on personality, assuming that persons with good character tend to act in a manner consistent with their personality. Therefore, care virtue ethics focuses on the nature of the individual nurse and is seeking ways to make it possible for nurses to develop personality traits that are appropriate to promote healthy behavior. This chapter provides some insights on the essence of virtue ethics from Aristotle's point of view and provides guidance on what happens behind unobserved behavior, including the benefits of practical wisdom (practical wisdom). Moral ethics contrasts with modern ethical theory (moral theory and Utilitarianism) and virtue ethics can strengthen professional nursing practice in some way
Virtue virtue is the most important feature of virtue ethics. Moral ethics as a method of moral decision-making is that language behavior has good characteristics as a moral subject of nurses. In this case, in order to enable nurses to promote ethical behavior for the patient and to persistently demonstrate excellence (behavior) and performance in the ethical decision-making process, It is necessary to develop it. According to the most pure form of Tranosky (1990: 336), virtue ethics thinks that just judgment on virtue is the basis of morality and that the correctness of behavior can be contrary to the benign nature.