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    De biologische grenzen van leven en cognitie.Marc van Duijn - 2016 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 108 (2):189-193.
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  2. On the alleged illusion of conscious will.Marc van Duijn & Sacha Bem - 2005 - Philosophical Psychology 18 (6):699-714.
    The belief that conscious will is merely "an illusion created by the brain" appears to be gaining in popularity among cognitive neuroscientists. Its main adherents usually refer to the classic, but controversial 'Libet-experiments', as the empirical evidence that vindicates this illusion-claim. However, based on recent work that provides other interpretations of the Libet-experiments, we argue that the illusion-claim is not only empirically invalid, but also theoretically incoherent, as it is rooted in a category mistake; namely, the presupposition that neuronal activity (...)
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    A Model for Theory Finding in Science.P. Van Duijn - 1961 - Synthese 13 (1):61-67.
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    (1 other version)Beyond triadic communication.Max van Duijn & Arie Verhagen - 2018 - Pragmatics and Cognition 25 (2):384-416.
    Coordinating different viewpoints is an essential part of human interaction. Languages have evolved conventional ways of supporting this process: many linguistic items are somehow involved in viewpoint management, ranging from morphological elements and lexical units to grammatical constructions and narrative patterns. In this paper we propose a conceptual model for analysing how particular instances (or combinations) of such linguistic items can be used to coordinate the viewpoints of signallers, addressees, and third parties involved in an interaction event. In essence, our (...)
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    When timing the mind should also mind the timing: Biases in the measurement of voluntary actions.Steve Joordens, Marc van Duijn & Thomas M. Spalek - 2002 - Consciousness and Cognition 11 (2):231-40.
    Trevena and Miller provide further evidence that readiness potentials occur in the brain prior to the time that participants claim to have initiated a voluntary movement, a contention originally forwarded by Libet, Gleason, Wright, and Pearl . In their examination of this issue, though, aspects of their data lead them to question whether their measurement of the initiation of a voluntary movement was accurate. The current article addresses this concern by providing a direct analysis of biases in this task. This (...)
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    Homophily in Personality Enhances Group Success Among Real-Life Friends.Michael Laakasuo, Anna Rotkirch, Max van Duijn, Venla Berg, Markus Jokela, Tamas David-Barrett, Anneli Miettinen, Eiluned Pearce & Robin Dunbar - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Religiosity, CSR Attitudes, and CSR Behavior: An Empirical Study of Executives’ Religiosity and CSR.Corrie Mazereeuw-van der Duijn Schouten, Johan Graafland & Muel Kaptein - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 123 (3):437-459.
    In this paper, we examine the relationship between Christian religiosity, attitudes towards corporate social responsibility, and CSR behavior of executives. We distinguish four types of CSR attitudes and five types of CSR behavior. Based on empirical research conducted among 473 Dutch executives, we find that CSR attitudes mediate the influence of religiosity on CSR behavior. Intrinsic religiosity positively affects the ethical CSR attitude and negatively affects the financial CSR attitude, whereas extrinsic religiosity stimulates the philanthropic CSR attitude. Financial, ethical, and (...)
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    Assessment of water safety competencies: Benefits and caveats of testing in open water.Tina van Duijn, Kane Cocker, Ludovic Seifert & Chris Button - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Drowning has been the cause of over 2.5 million preventable deaths in the past decade. Despite the fact that the majority of drownings occur in open water, assessment of water safety competency typically occurs in swimming pools. The assessment of water safety competency in open water environments brings with it a few difficulties, but also promises tremendous benefits. The aim of this position paper is to discuss the benefits and caveats of conducting assessments in open water environments as opposed to (...)
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    Vocabulary Learning During Reading: Benefits of Contextual Inferences Versus Retrieval Opportunities.Gesa S. E. van den Broek, Eva Wesseling, Linske Huijssen, Maj Lettink & Tamara van Gog - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (4).
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    Business Dilemmas and Religious Belief: An Explorative Study among Dutch Executives.Johan Graafland, Muel Kaptein & Corrie Mazereeuw-van der Duijn Schouten - 2006 - Journal of Business Ethics 66 (1):53-70.
    This paper explores the relationship between religious belief and the dilemmas Dutch executives confront in daily business practice. We find that the frequency with which dilemmas arise is directly related to various aspects of religious belief, such as the belief in a transcendental being and the intensity of religious practice. Despite this relationship, only 17% of the dilemmas examined involve a religious standard. Most dilemmas originate from a conflict between moral and practical standards. We also find that 79% of the (...)
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    Conceptions of God, Normative Convictions, and Socially Responsible Business Conduct An Explorative Study Among Executives.Johan Graafland, Muel Kaptein & Corrie Mazereeuw-van der Duijn Schouten - 2007 - Business and Society 46 (3):331-368.
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    Vocabulary Learning During Reading: Benefits of Contextual Inferences Versus Retrieval Opportunities.Gesa S. E. Broek, Eva Wesseling, Linske Huijssen, Maj Lettink & Tamara van Gog - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (4).
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 4, April 2022.
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    A model for theory finding in science.P. Duijn - 1961 - Synthese 13 (1):61 - 67.
  14. Simulating rational social normative trust, predictive trust, and predictive reliance between agents.Maj Tuomela & Solveig Hofmann - 2003 - Ethics and Information Technology 5 (3):163-176.
    A program for the simulation of rational social normative trust, predictive `trust,' and predictive reliance between agents will be introduced. It offers a tool for social scientists or a trust component for multi-agent simulations/multi-agent systems, which need to include trust between agents to guide the decisions about the course of action. It is based on an analysis of rational social normative trust (RSNTR) (revised version of M. Tuomela 2002), which is presented and briefly argued. For collective agents, belief conditions for (...)
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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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    Uncovering the Ethics of Suffering Using a Narrative Approach.Maj-Britt Råholm - 2008 - Nursing Ethics 15 (1):62-72.
    The purpose of this article is to portray the ethics of suffering based on the published literature. Narrative use has become common in the fields of nursing education and curriculum development and in the determination of practice competencies. Understanding the ethics of suffering implies a hermeneutic movement between alienation and dedication. To understand the ethical significance of human suffering, the scene of suffering is described through the concepts of: to endure, to struggle, to sacrifice life and health, and to become. (...)
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    Abductive reasoning and the formation of scientific knowledge within nursing research.Maj-Britt Råholm - 2010 - Nursing Philosophy 11 (4):260-270.
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  18. When does depression become a mental disorder?Mario Maj - 2012 - In Kenneth S. Kendler & Josef Parnas, Philosophical Issues in Psychiatry Ii: Nosology. Oxford University Press.
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    (1 other version)Ohrozená kultúra: od evolučnej ontólogie k ekologickej politike.Josef Šmajs - 2006 - Banská Bystrica: PRO.
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    Law, Ethics, and the War on Terro.Maj Carroll Connelley - 2011 - Journal of Military Ethics 10 (1):77-79.
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    A Healing‐Killing Conflict in Military Research?Maj Michael Frisina - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (5):2-2.
  22. Was the 'Islamic State' a state?" : claiming, contesting, and creating jihadist statehood.Maj Grasten & Janis Grzybowski - 2023 - In Hannes Černy & Janis Grzybowski, Variations on sovereignty: contestations and transformations from around the world. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    A pragmatic approach to historical semantics, with special reference to markers of clausal negation in Medieval French.Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen - 2011 - In Kathryn Allan & Justyna A. Robinson, Current Methods in Historical Semantics. De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 233.
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    Developments in technical education.Maj-Gen G. Lloyd - 1953 - British Journal of Educational Studies 2 (1):42-53.
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    Beyond the Ideological Framework: Historiographical Approaches to Examining Agency Within Austrian World War Two Involvement.Aulden Maj-Pfleger - 2022 - Constellations 13 (1&2).
    The Anschluss of Austria in 1938 was a major moment for Nazi expansion in Europe. This German annexation has often been framed to portray Austria as the “first victim” in Nazi aggression, placing blame for crimes agaisnt humanity on the Nazi ideology, rather than Austrian individuals or groups complicit with colaboration. This paper seeks to deconstruct this historiographical understanding based on ideology and analyze the impact of agency in examining Austria’s history with Nazism, the Holocaust, and coming to terms with (...)
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  26. Comments: DSM-IV: some critical remarks.Mario Maj - 2012 - In Kenneth S. Kendler & Josef Parnas, Philosophical Issues in Psychiatry Ii: Nosology. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Epistemological Issues Concerning Creativity — H. Elzenberg.Filip Maj - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (1-3):175-185.
    Henryk Elzenberg (1887–1967)—a Polish philosopher, axiologist and existentialist claimed that creativity concealed the secret of life and death. Creativity connects many extremities and contradictions, it requires sacrifices, asceticism, perfectionism, but also yearning, liberty, sensuality and desire.
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    Gazing in Useless Wonder. English Utopian Fiction 1516–1800 by Artur Blaim.Krzysztof M. Maj - 2016 - Utopian Studies 27 (2):376-381.
    Artur Blaim’s Gazing in Useless Wonder. English Utopian Fictions 1516–1800, the thirteenth volume of the esteemed Ralahine Utopian Studies series, has already received praises as a must-read monograph from such renowned utopian scholars as Lyman Tower Sargent and Gregory Claeys—and indeed it challenges anyone who would dare state otherwise. And even though such flawless pieces of research are not that common, Blaim’s book definitely has the potential to set a precedent in that regard, being a thorough and cohesive analysis of (...)
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    O niektórych funkcjach muzyki według Henryka Enzelberga.Filip Maj - 2010 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 16:251-259.
    W artykule analizowane są uwagi Henryka Elzenberga dotyczące znaczenia i funkcji muzyki dla człowieka. Muzyka ma zdolność antycypowania, wywołania, przekazywania i przekierowywania treści emocjonalnych, ale jaka jest jej rola w poznaniu i myśleniu? Problem jest omawiany w kontekście relacji muzyki z mistyką, z życiem, z niemoralnością, w odwołaniu do Beethovena i Wagnera oraz myśli Wittgensteina o muzyce.
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    O rozumieniu reguł \"dezintegracji\" i \"dekonstrukcji\" (Kazimierz Dąbrowski i Michel Foucault).Filip Maj - 2011 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 17:175-187.
    W artykule analizowane są reguły „dezintegracji” i „dekonstrukcji” w pracach Kazimierza Dąbrowskiego i Michela Foucaulta. Teoria dezintegracji pozytywnej Dąbrowskiego bada niszczące i budujące procesy w osobowości człowieka. Teoria dyskursu Foucaulta wskazuje na różne dekonstrukcje, którym człowiek jest poddawany na skutek procesów kulturowych i psychologicznych. Obie reguły ukazane są na przykładzie opisów „zdrowia” i „choroby”.
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    Psychoanalityczne i egzystencjalne problemy twórczości.Filip Maj - 2009 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 15:143-153.
    W tekście podjęty zotał problem twórczości i osobowości artysty z perspektywy niektórych XX-wiecznych teorii, m.in. psychoanalizy, psychologii analitycznej i egzystencjalnej. Twórczość może być formą rozwiązania konfliktu i przemiany energii seksualnej, formą obrony psychologicznej i odbudowy swojego,,ja”, czynnością harmonizowania swojego,,cienia” ze sobą i wyrazem archetypu, sposobem przekroczenia swojego typu psychologicznego i rozwoju osobowości, a także mistycznym połączeniem przedmiotu i podmiotu oraz egzystencjalną psychosyntezą.
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    Problem twórczości artystycznej w teorii Henryka Bergsona.Filip Maj - 2008 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 14:191-204.
    Tekst omawia myśl Henryka Bergsona na temat twórczości artystycznej jako efekt „ewolucji twórczej”. Wyłanianiu się dzieła twórczego towarzysza dwa główne procesy, które utrwalaja relacje świata duchowego i materialnego: sympatia i asymilacja. Tworzenie można opisać za pomocą różnych technik, np. skupianie, mentalizacja, wykraczanie poza plan, selekcjonowanie, odwracanie przebiegów fizycznych w stronę przeciwna, obramowanie dzieła itd. Na poziomie analizy metafizycznej Bergson opisuje twórczość nie tyle jako relacje artysta–człowiek, ale jako relacje duszy artysty i świata natury, które wymykają się regułom logicznym.
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    Wprowadzenie do antropologii linii. O książce "Lines: A Brief History" Tima Ingolda.Krzysztof Maj - 2015 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 6 (2-3):124-133.
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    Zarys filozofii twórczości Henryka Bergsona.Filip Maj - 2008 - Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Stakroos/Muzaios.
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    Evoluční ontologie.Josef Šmajs - 2003 - Brno: Masarykova univerzita. Edited by Josef Krob.
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  36. Ohrožená kultura: od evoluční ontologie k ekologické politice: přednášky z ekologické filosofie.Josef Šmajs - 1995 - Brno: "Zvláštní vydání--".
     
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    A Collective’s Rational Trust in a Collective’s Action.Maj Tuomela - 2003 - ProtoSociology 18:87-126.
    In this paper, an account of rational social normative trust (RSNTR) and a context for rational trust (Y) will be offered and briefly argued. The account concerns a person’s trust in another person that he will perform a specific action. Rational social normative trust is conceived as the trustor’s accepting attitude vis-à-vis his dependence on the trustee. This is an attitude that the trustor acquires non-intentionally, because of his belief, due to their relationship of mutual respect, that he is entitled (...)
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  38. On rational trust.Maj Tuomela - 2002 - In Georg Meggle, Social Facts and Collective Intentionality. Philosophische Forschung / Philosophical research. Dr. Haensel-Hohenhausen. pp. 1--367.
  39. Acting as a Group Member and Collective Commitment.Raimo Tuomela & Maj Tuomela - 2003 - ProtoSociology 18:7-65.
    In this paper we will study two central social notions, acting as a group member and collective commitment. Our study of the first of these notions is – as far as we know – the first systematic work on the topic. Acting as a group member is a central notion that obviously must be understood when speaking of the “we-perspective”, group life, and of social life more generally. Thus, not only philosophy of sociality, philosophy of social science, political and moral (...)
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  40. What conceptual integration isn't: Examples from mathematics education.Iben Maj Christiansen - 2015 - In Wayne Hugo, Conceptual integration and educational analysis. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press.
     
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    “More-or-less body”: the social perception of normativity of the body in Poland.Anna M. Kłonkowska & Agnieszka Maj - 2015 - Filosofija. Sociologija 26 (2).
    The article presents results of a study aimed at exploring social concepts associated with bodily ‘normativity’ and ‘passability’: the notion of normative body weight and attitude towards over- and underweight individuals. We were particularly interested in the common concepts and notions associated with normative body weight as well as possible reasons for rejection of people whose bodies do not fall within the socially shared knowledge of what the ‘right’ body is. The article presents results of a qualita­tive, interview-based research study (...)
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    Patterns of thanking in the closing section of UK service calls.Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen - 2016 - Pragmatics and Society 7 (4):664-692.
    I investigate patterns of usage of thanking formulae in the closing section of a corpus of 94 telephone calls made by tenants to a UK housing association. The data suggest that unilateral thanking is the norm when calls are institutionally and interactionally unmarked. In contrast, mutual thanking correlates mainly with the presence of interactional problems of various kinds, or, in a few cases, with features that are not problematic as such, but simply interactionally marked given the nature of the activity. (...)
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    The (co-) construction of potentially interpersonally sensitive activities across languages and institutional contexts.Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen & Rosina Márquez Reiter - 2016 - Pragmatics and Society 7 (4):507-511.
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    Il linguaggio di Eraclito.Bruno Snell & Barnaba Maj - 1989
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    Recent polish poems.Wisława Szymborska, Ryszard Krynicki, Bronislaw Maj & Adam Zagajewski - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (1):137-145.
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    Advance care planning in dementia care: Wants, beliefs, and insight.Annika Tetrault, Maj-Helen Nyback, Heli Vaartio-Rajalin & Lisbeth Fagerström - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (3):696-708.
    Background: Advance care planning gives patients and their family members the possibility to consider and make decisions regarding future care and medical procedures. Aim: To explore the view of people in the early stage of dementia on planning for future care. Research design: The study is a qualitative interview study with a semistructured interview guide. The data were analyzed according to the Qualitative Analysis Guide of Leuven. Participants and research context: Dementia nurses assisted in the recruiting of people with dementia (...)
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    Problems from Reid.James Van Cleve - 2015 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    James Van Cleve here shows why Thomas Reid (1710-96) deserves a place alongside the other canonical figures of modern philosophy. He expounds Reid's positions and arguments on a wide range of topics, taking interpretive stands on points where his meaning is disputed and assessing the value of his contributions to issues philosophers are discussing today. -/- Among the topics Van Cleve explores are Reid's account of perception and its relation to sensation, conception, and belief; his nativist account of the origin (...)
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    Aspects of indignity in nursing home residences as experienced by family caregivers.Dagfinn Nåden, Arne Rehnsfeldt, Maj-Britt Råholm, Lillemor Lindwall, Synnøve Caspari, Trygve Aasgaard, Åshild Slettebø, Berit Sæteren, Bente Høy, Britt Lillestø, Anne Kari Tolo Heggestad & Vibeke Lohne - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (7):0969733012475253.
    The overall purpose of this cross-country Nordic study was to gain further knowledge about maintaining and promoting dignity in nursing home residents. The purpose of this article is to present results pertaining to the following question: How is nursing home residents’ dignity maintained, promoted or deprived from the perspective of family caregivers? In this article, we focus only on indignity in care. This study took place at six different nursing home residences in Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Data collection methods in (...)
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    Dignity in relationships and existence in nursing homes’ cultures.Arne Rehnsfeldt, Åshild Slettebø, Vibeke Lohne, Berit Sæteren, Lillemor Lindwall, Anne Kari Tolo Heggestad, Maj-Britt Råholm, Bente Høy, Synnøve Caspari & Dagfinn Nåden - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (7-8):1761-1772.
    Introduction: Expressions of dignity as a clinical phenomenon in nursing homes as expressed by caregivers were investigated. A coherence could be detected between the concepts and phenomena of existence and dignity in relationships and caring culture as a context. A caring culture is interpreted by caregivers as the meaning-making of what is accepted or not in the ward culture. Background: The rationale for the connection between existence and dignity in relationships and caring culture is that suffering is a part of (...)
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    Fostering dignity in the care of nursing home residents through slow caring.Vibeke Lohne, Bente Høy, Britt Lillestø, Berit Sæteren, Anne Kari Tolo Heggestad, Trygve Aasgaard, Synnøve Caspari, Arne Rehnsfeldt, Maj-Britt Råholm, Åshild Slettebø, Lillemor Lindwall & Dagfinn Nåden - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (7):778-788.
    Background: Physical impairment and dependency on others may be a threat to dignity. Research questions: The purpose of this study was to explore dignity as a core concept in caring, and how healthcare personnel focus on and foster dignity in nursing home residents. Research design: This study has a hermeneutic design. Participants and research context: In all, 40 healthcare personnel from six nursing homes in Scandinavia participated in focus group interviews in this study. Ethical considerations: This study has been evaluated (...)
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