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    Women Physicians' Narratives About Being in Ethically Difficult Care Situations in Paediatrics.V. Sørlie, A. Lindseth, G. Udén & A. Norberg - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (1):47-62.
    This study is part of a comprehensive investigation of ethical thinking among male and female physicians and nurses. Nine women physicians with different levels of expertise, working in various wards in paediatric clinics at two of the university hospitals in Norway, narrated 37 stories about their experience of being in ethically difficult care situations. All of the interviewees’ narrations were concerned with problems relating to both action ethics and relation ethics. The main focus was on problems in a relation ethics (...)
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    Being I11 as an Inevitable Life Topic Possibilities of Philosophical Practice in Health Care and Psychotherapy.Anders Lindseth - 2012 - Philosophical Practice: Journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (American Philosophical Practitioners Association) 7 (3).
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    Skabelse og etik: motiver i K.E. Løgstrups filosofi.Dag T. Andersson, Finn R. Johannessen & Anders Lindseth (eds.) - 1994 - Hadsten: Mimer.
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    Editorial Comment.A. Lindseth - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (5):391-392.
  5. Natvig RS, Sykepleieetikk.A. Lindseth - 1997 - Nursing Ethics 4:530-530.
     
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    Natvig rs sykepleieetikk. 1993: Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. 304 pp. nok275. 00 (pb). Isbn 82 00 43014 6.A. Lindseth - 1997 - Nursing Ethics 4 (6).
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    The issue of being touched.Betty-Ann Solvoll & Anders Lindseth - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (2):299-306.
    The purpose of this empirical paper is to shed light on the phenomenon of being touched in professional care practice. The study has a qualitative design and is a phenomenological hermeneutical exploration based on the story of a care provider. In her story, she describes how her interactions with a substance abuser touched her. The narrative data stems from dialogue with her colleagues and demonstrates a moral appeal and challenge in practical care. Investigations reveal that being touched is about allowing (...)
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    Book Review: Sykepleieetikk. [REVIEW]A. Lindseth - 1997 - Nursing Ethics 4 (6):530-531.