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    Practical Dignity in Caring.L. H. Toiviainen &D. Seedhouse -1998 -Nursing Ethics 5 (3):246-255.
    It is difficult to understand the meaning of 'dignity' in human rights, bioethics and nursing literature because the word is used so vaguely. Unless dignity's meaning is spelt out it can disappear beneath more tangible priorities. In this article we define dignity and show how this can help health workers to maintain the dignity of people in their care.
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    A Response to 'The Right to Die?'.L. H. Toiviainen -2000 -Nursing Ethics 7 (No 2):451-454.
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    Can Nurses Contribute to Better End-of-Life Care?L. H. Toiviainen -2000 -Nursing Ethics 7 (No 2):134-140.
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    Ethical Issues IN Dementia Care.L. H. Toiviainen -forthcoming -Nursing Ethics.
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    Kalaitzidis, E. Client centered nursing ethics: a reconstruction of professional ethics for professional nursing.L. H. Toiviainen -2011 -Nursing Ethics 18 (3):455.
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    'Philosophy for Nursing' by J Reed & I Ground review.L. H. Toiviainen -1998 -Health Care Analysis 6 (3):268-9.
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    Skene L, Thompson J eds, The Sorting Society.L. H. Toiviainen -2009 -Nursing Ethics 16 (3):377.
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    The Ethics of Teaching Nursing Ethics.L. H. Toiviainen -1997 -Health Care Analysis 5 (3):259-263.
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    The Role of Older People in Our Communities.L. H. Toiviainen -2003 -Nursing Ethics 10 (1):4-17.
    The proportion of older people in the total population is increasing in most countries because of advances in medical technology and resulting longer life expectancy. The role that older people play in our communities does not reflect this. Sometimes they are reduced to mere statistics and stereotypes in economic and political discussions on the financial burdens of care for older people. I argue that we need to rebuild inclusive communities in which older people are respected as valuable members. I suggest (...) that this can be done by studying the characteristics of past communities and by learning from the work of environmental ethicists who advocate the preservation of our heritage. Nurses share with them a holistic perspective on complex issues such as ageing. They are therefore in a position to empower older people to play a role in our communities as unique individuals with integrity and wisdom. (shrink)
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