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Communication regarding sudden unexpected death in epilepsy to people with epilepsy and their caregivers: A scoping review from the ILAE Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy Task Force

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Abstract Discussing sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is difficult and sensitive for health care providers (HCPs), people with epilepsy (PwE), and caregivers. This scoping review examines the literature on SUDEP communication, focusing on need, timing, content, methods, facilitators, barriers, and outcomes. We performed a thematic analysis to
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Moral Sensitivity in Psychiatric Practice

Nursing Ethics, 1997
This study reports the results of a study of Swedish psychiatrists’ responses to moral statements related to decision making in the psychiatric context. Use was made of the Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire, a modified instrument previously constructed from a theory of moral sensitivity.
K, Lützén, M, Evertzon, C, Nordin
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Moral Sensitivity as a Precondition of Moral Distress

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016
In their valuable contribution, Campbell and colleagues (2016) define moral distress (MD) as “one or more negative self-directed emotions or attitudes that arise in response to one's perceived invo...
Christen, Markus, Katsarov, Johannes
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Moral stress, moral climate and moral sensitivity among psychiatric professionals

Nursing Ethics, 2010
The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between work-related moral stress, moral climate and moral sensitivity in mental health nursing. By means of the three scales Hospital Ethical Climate Survey, Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire and Work-Related Moral Stress, 49 participants’ experiences were assessed.
Lützén, Kim   +3 more
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Moral Sensitivity in Nursing Practice

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 1995
This study reports results of an inquiry into ethical decision making in nursing, focusing on moral sensitivity. The Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire (MSQ), an instrument constructed to measure moral sensitivity in nursing practice was used. The main dimensions of this questionnaire are; interpersonal orientation, structuring moral meaning, benevolence,
K, Lützén, G, Nordström, M, Evertzon
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Moral Sensitivity

Philosophy, 1984
Most contemporary philosophers accept Kant's view1 that the central question of morality is what ought I to do. This gives choice a pivotal role, for choice is what one faces when the question has to be answered. Since what is chosen is an action, this view of morality—I shall call it the current view—is action-orientated.
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Moral Contractualism and Moral Sensitivity

Social Theory and Practice, 2002
If it is reasonable to reject the framework of What We Owe to Each Other1 wholesale, in favor of an utterly different approach to moral duty, I am ill equipped to discover the reasons why. Like many others', my whole way of deliberating about moral duty has been shaped by the deeply insightful essays that preceded this book, and the basic shaping is, I
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