Value pluralism about sexual intimacy in residential care

Nursing Ethics 30 (3):437-448 (2023)
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BackgroundThe existing literature on sexuality and intimacy in residential care tends to focus on either the question of rights, or the value of autonomy. Where the literature does reference values...

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