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    Being in the World of the Suffering Patient: a challenge to nursing ethics.Maj-Britt Råholm & Lisbet Lindholm - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (6):528-539.
    Ethics in caring is what we actually make explicit through our approach and how we invite the suffering patient into a caring relationship. This phenomenological study investigates suffering and health and how this presupposes a deeper reflection on ethics in caring. The aim was to try to discover, describe and understand how patients experience their life situation three years after undergoing surgery. The theoretical approach is based on central aspects of Eriksson’s caritative theory (i.e. the view of the person as (...)
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    Hermeneutics and narration: a way to deal with qualitative data.Lena Wiklund, Lisbet Lindholm & Unni Å Lindström - 2002 - Nursing Inquiry 9 (2):114-125.
    Hermeneutics and narration: a way to deal with qualitative data This article focuses a hermeneutic approach on the interpretation of narratives. It is based on the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur's theory of interpretation but modified and used within a caring science paradigm. The article begins with a presentation of the theoretical underpinnings of hermeneutic philosophy and narration, as well as Ricoeur's theory of interpretation, before going on to describe the interpretation process as modified by the authors. The interpretation process, which (...)
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    Being in the World of the Suffering Patient: a challenge to nursing ethics.M.-B. Råholm & L. Lindholm - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (6):528-539.
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    Judicial Supremacy, Right-to-Life and the Abortion Decision.Lynn M. Lindholm - 1988 - Public Affairs Quarterly 2 (2):1-20.
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    The Importance of Ethics in the Clinical Supervision of Nursing Students.Lillemor Nylund & Lisbet Lindholm - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (4):278-286.
    This article investigates whether or not an ethical attitude manifests itself in the clinical supervision of nursing students. The data consist of 57 narratives written by nursing students, which were subjected to latent content analysis. The interpretation represents a caring science perspective based on Eriksson’s ‘caring ethics’. The results showed that some students received good supervision, while others felt hurt and humiliated. The students were of the opinion that they should feel welcome, be allowed to take responsibility and be treated (...)
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