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    Proposed guidelines for the participation of persons with dementia as research subjects.Edward W. Keyserlingk, Kathleen Glass, Sandra Kogan & Serge Gauthier - 1995 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 38 (2):319.
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    The Attitude of Canadian Nurses Towards Advance Directives.Danielle Blondeau, Mireille Lavoie, Pierre Valois, Edward W. Keyserlingk, Martin Hébert & Isabelle Martineau - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (5):399-411.
    This article seeks to shed light on the beliefs that influence nurses’ intention of respecting or not respecting an advance directive document, namely a living will or a durable power of attorney. Nurses’ beliefs were measured using a 44-statement questionnaire. The sample was made up of 306 nurses working either in a long-term care centre or in a hospital centre offering general and specialized care in the province of Québec. The results indicate that nurses have a strong intention of complying (...)
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  3. Ethics codes and guidelines for health care and research: can respect for autonomy be a multi-cultural principle.Edward W. Keyserlingk - 1993 - In Earl Raye Winkler & Jerrold R. Coombs, Applied ethics: a reader. Cambridge [Mass.]: Blackwell. pp. 319--415.