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Breaking the cycle of socioeconomic disadvantage: Parental reflexivity and motivation for change
Abstract Objective The goal was to deepen the understanding of parental reflexivity by examining the relationship between its components and their association with parental motivation to engage in interventions, while analyzing professionals' expectations and perceptions of families' progress, in socioeconomically disadvantaged contexts.
Lúcia Fortio +6 more
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Background Veterinary ethics is a multifaceted element of the veterinary profession as it deals with various ethical issues related to medical practice, animal welfare, professional behaviour and societal expectations.
Sefa Yıldırım +1 more
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Aortoduodenal fistula (ADF) is the most common type of aortoenteric fistula (AEF). This is a rare entity, which produces communication between an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), resulting in massive gastrointestinal ...
George St. Stoyanov +2 more
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Theistical deontology suggested by Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr [PDF]
While the criteria for measuring ethical values have not been assessed by Muslim thinkers independently, such criteria can be inferred based on the intellectual foundations of each of them.
hasan lahootiyan +1 more
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What Does Moral Agency Mean for Nurses in the Era of Artificial Intelligence?
Abstract Being a moral agent was once thought to be an irreplaceable, uniquely human role for nurses and other health care professionals who care for patients and their families during illness and hospitalization. Today, however, artificial intelligence systems are often referred to as “artificial moral agents,” “agentic,” and “autonomous agents.” As ...
Connie M. Ulrich +8 more
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The Socio‐Cultural and Spiritual Dimensions on Non‐Marketed Environmental Valuation
ABSTRACT The present review aims to strengthen both the theoretical foundation and real‐world relevance of environmental valuation methods, especially in regions marked by cultural diversity or spiritual significance. Its goal is to explore how embracing socio‐cultural pluralism can support more inclusive, meaningful, and accepted environmental ...
George E. Halkos +1 more
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Toward a Global Bioethics: Principlism and the Problem of Political Legitimacy
ABSTRACT Tom Beauchamp and James Childress's Principles of Biomedical Ethics introduced principlism—or the “four principles approach”—which has since become one of the most influential frameworks in contemporary bioethics. However, its potential to serve as a foundation for shared transcultural bioethical norms has elicited both substantial support and
Marco Annoni
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Nurses’ Perceptions of Professional Practice in Prison Services: A Qualitative Study
Background The professional practice of nurses in prisons has specific characteristics that, from an improvement perspective, are important to understand. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the perceptions of general care nurses and nurse managers or those in management positions regarding their professional practice in Portuguese prison services ...
T. M. Azevedo +9 more
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Using generative AI to co‐design data‐driven stories
Abstract Data storytelling combines communication and visualization techniques with storytelling principles to convey insights meaningfully and engagingly. This paper introduces the AI‐DIKW framework, an extension of the Story Data–Information–Knowledge–Wisdom (S‐DIKW) hierarchy, designed to support the co‐creation of data‐driven stories by combining ...
Angelica Lo Duca
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Consequences, norms, and inaction: A critical analysis
Gawronski, Armstrong, Conway, Friesdorf and Hütter (2017, GACFH) presented a model of choices in utilitarian moral dilemmas, those in which following a moral principle or norm (the deontological response) leads to worse consequences than violating the ...
Jonathan Baron, Geoffrey P. Goodwin
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