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  1. Dignity in people with dementia: A concept analysis.Yuchen Zhang, Jennifer H. Lingler, Catherine M. Bender & Jennifer B. Seaman - 2024 - Nursing Ethics 31 (7):1220-1232.
    Background: Dignity, an abstract and complex concept, is an essential part of humanity and an underlying guiding principle in healthcare. Previous literature indicates dignity is compromised in people with dementia (PwD), but those PwD maintain the capacity to live with dignity with appropriate external support. Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRDs) lead to progressive functional decline and increased vulnerability and dependence, leading to heightened risks of PwD receiving inappropriate or insufficient care that diminishes dignity. Considering the increased disease prevalence and (...)
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  • Factors influence the dignity of burns patients: A cross-sectional study.YunYun Deng, YiMing Yao, Chang Wang & HuiYi Tan - 2024 - Nursing Ethics 31 (4):443-460.
    Background There is a high incidence of burns in China and the sequelae of post-burn scar growth, disfigurement, and other body image disorders can cause serious psychological distress to burns patients, and negatively affecting the patient’s dignity. However, there is limited knowledge relating to the dignity of burns patients. Aim To investigate the factors that affect dignity in burns patients. Design Cross-sectional study. Participants and research context We recruited 323 burn patients from the burn unit of a tertiary care hospital. (...)
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  • Ethik in der Pflege älterer und hochaltriger Menschen: Bedeutung und Vielfalt der Perspektiven.Anna-Henrikje Seidlein, Helen Kohlen & Annette Riedel - 2024 - Ethik in der Medizin 36 (3):213-221.
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