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  1. Bodily contrast experiences in cultivating character for care.Linus Vanlaere & Roger Burggraeve - 2024 - Nursing Ethics 31 (1):7-16.
    Since 2008, in Flanders, we organize immersion sessions in a simulated context with the aim of stimulating student nurses and health professionals to learn virtuous caring. In this contribution, we first outline the purpose of this experiential learning: the cultivation of moral character. We come to the core of what we mean by moral character for care. We refer to Joan Tronto and Stan van Hooft to claim that caring is central to all aspects of nursing practice and is the (...)
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  • Exploring the uses of virtues in woman‐centred care: A quest, synthesis and reflection.Yvonne J. Kuipers - 2022 - Nursing Philosophy 23 (2):e12380.
    Woman‐centred care is a philosophy authentic to the midwifery profession, scaffolding and preceding the capacity and utility of woman‐centred care in daily practice. Through providing guidance on the philosophical capacities—the virtues—the practical capacity and utility of woman‐centred care becomes more clear and more tangible. This paper discusses the virtues of woman‐centred care in midwifery practice. Eighteen virtues, described by Comte‐Sponville, serve as a philosophical lens to explore and understand how each specific virtue integrates into the woman‐centred care concept or vice (...)
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