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    Ethical conflict in critical care nursing: Correlation between exposure and types
    with A. Falco-Pegueroles, T. Lluch-Canut, J. Goberna-Tricas, and J. Guardia-Olmos
    Nursing Ethics 22 (5): 594-607. 2015.
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    Does the Operative Communicability of the Person Require his Ontological Communicability? Discussion on a Philosophical Dogma of our Time The idea that a substantialist and individualistic philosophy of the person has permeated all of Western metaphysics and has been an obstacle to thinking about communion and intersubjectivity, has become commonplace in contemporary thought. This perspective is problematized here. It is suggested that the different formulations of it, though varied, obeyed a si…Read more
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    Ethical conflicts and their characteristics among critical care nurses
    with Teresa Lluch-Canut, Carlos Sequeira, Anna Falcó-Pegueroles, José António Pinho, Albina Rodrigues-Ferreira, and Joan Guàrdia Olmos
    Nursing Ethics 096973301985778. forthcoming.
    Introduction: Ethical conflict is a phenomenon that has been under study over the last three decades, especially the types moral dilemma and moral distress in the field of nursing care. However, ethical problems and their idiosyncrasies need to be further explored. Aim: The objectives of this study were, first, to obtain a transcultural Portuguese-language adaptation and validation of the Ethical Conflict Nursing Questionnaire–Critical Care Version and, second, to analyse Portuguese critical car…Read more