Dignity in situations of ethical difficulty in intensive care.
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Striving for becoming at-home in the midst of dying.Communicating with people with stroke and aphasia: understanding through sensation without words.The meaning of the lived experience of hope in patients with cancer in palliative home care.Women's narratives during the acute phase of their myocardial infarction.Professional carers' struggle to be confirmed. Narratives within the care of the elderly and disabled.Suffering from care as expressed in the narratives of former patients in somatic wards.Older Swedish women's experiences of living with symptoms related to Parkinson's disease.Living with haemodialysis when nearing end of life.Preserving dignity in caring for older adults: a concept analysis.Promoting a good life among people with Alzheimer's disease.Nurses' and physicians' narratives about long-term non-malignant pain among men.Struggling for dignity: the meaning of women's experiences of living with fibromyalgia.Understanding and safeguarding patient dignity in intensive care.Being a parent of an adult son or daughter with severe mental illness receiving professional care: parents' narratives.Crisis phenomena after stroke reflected in an existential perspective.The meaning of living with malodorous exuding ulcers.The meaning of hope in healthy, non-religious Swedes.Conceptualizations of dignity at the end of life: exploring theoretical and cultural congruence with dignity therapy.An exploration of dignity in palliative care.Who needs rights? ... Reflections on Hellenic critical care patients.The meaning of care on a locked acute psychiatric ward: Patients' experiences.Registered nurses' experiences of caring for the elderly in different health-care areas.Feeling old: being in a phase of transition in later life.Transforming desolation into consolation: the meaning of being in situations of ethical difficulty in intensive care.Anaesthesia care of older patients as experienced by nurse anaesthetists.Development of the perceptions of conscience questionnaire.Some remarks on the relevance of basic research in nursing inquiry.Carers' reflections about their video-recorded interactions with patients suffering from severe dementia.
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Dignity in situations of ethical difficulty in intensive care.
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1997 nî lūn-bûn
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Dignity in situations of ethical difficulty in intensive care.
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Dignity in situations of ethical difficulty in intensive care.
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1997-06-01T00:00:00Z