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  1. Dementia Care Work Situated Between Professional and Regulatory Codes of Ethics.Kjetil Lundberg - 2018 - Ethics and Social Welfare 12 (2):133-146.
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  • The “Violent Resident”: A Critical Exploration of the Ethics of Resident-to-Resident Aggression.Alisa Grigorovich, Pia Kontos & Alexis P. Kontos - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (2):173-183.
    Resident-to-resident aggression is quite prevalent in long-term care settings. Within popular and empirical accounts, this form of aggression is most commonly attributed to the actions of an aberrant individual living with dementia characterized as the “violent resident.” It is often a medical diagnosis of dementia that is highlighted as the ultimate cause of aggression. This neglects the fact that acts of aggression are influenced by broader structural conditions. This has ethical implications in that the emphasis on individual aberration informs public (...)
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  • A Relationship Between the Ethics of Care and Māori Worldview—The Place of Relationality and Care in Maori Mental Health Service Provision.Tula Brannelly, Amohia Boulton & Allie te Hiini - 2013 - Ethics and Social Welfare (4):1-13.
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  • Ian's Story: His Right to Self-determination.Robert Alcock - 2014 - Ethics and Social Welfare 8 (1):77-85.
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