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  1. Cancer patients’ perspectives on dignity in care.Samaneh Bagherian, Farkhondeh Sharif, Ladan Zarshenas, Camellia Torabizadeh, Abbas Abbaszadeh & Payam Izadpanahi - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (1):127-140.
    Background: Since “dignity” is one of the fundamental rights of every patient, consideration for patients’ dignity is essential. Unfortunately, in many cases, especially in cancer patients, dignity is not fully respected. Dignity is an abstract concept, and there are only a few comprehensive studies on the dignity of cancer patients in Iran. Research objective: This study aimed to evaluate the perception of Iranian cancer patients on human dignity. Research design: A qualitative research approach was used as the study design. The (...)
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  • Dignity realization of patients with stroke in hospital care: A grounded theory.Sunna Rannikko, Minna Stolt, Riitta Suhonen & Helena Leino-Kilpi - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (2):378-389.
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  • The mediating effect of ethical climate on religious orientation and ethical behavior.Zahra Marzieh Hassanian & Arezoo Shayan - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (4):1114-1127.
    Background: Nurses’ behavior in Educational-Medical centers is very important for improving the condition of patients. Ethical climate represents the ethical values and behavioral expectations. Attitude of people toward religion is both intrinsic and extrinsic. Different ethical climates and attitude toward religion could be associated with nurses’ behavior. Aim: To study the mediating effect of ethical climate on religious orientation and ethical behaviors of nurses. Research design: In an exploratory analysis study, the path analysis method was used to identify the effective (...)
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  • How do ethnic minority patients experience the intercultural care encounter in hospitals? A systematic review of qualitative research.Liesbet Degrie, Chris Gastmans, Lieslot Mahieu, Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé & Yvonne Denier - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):2.
    BackgroundIn our globalizing world, caregivers are increasingly being confronted with the challenges of providing intercultural healthcare, trying to find a dignified answer to the vulnerable situation of ethnic minority patients. Until now, international literature lacks insight in the intercultural care process as experienced by the ethnic minority patients themselves. We aim to fill this gap by analysing qualitative literature on the intercultural care encounter in the hospital setting, as experienced by ethnic minority patients.MethodsA systematic search was conducted for papers published (...)
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  • Formación bioética e intercultural en enfermería: revisión temática.Adriana Lucia Valdez-Fernández - 2017 - Persona y Bioética 21 (2).
    Objetivo: analizar las tendencias de la formación bioética e intercultural en los programas de enfermería, y establecer los aspectos que deben contemplarse para mejorar la formación. Materiales y método: búsqueda de información en bases de datos científicas de acceso libre y repositorios de tesis doctorales de universidades; se utilizaron las palabras clave: “Bioética”, “Educación”, “Formación”, “Enfermería”, “Cultura”, en español e inglés. No se establecen límites según la fecha de publicación. Resultados: la mayoría de investigaciones se enfocan en el currículo académico, (...)
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