Items where Author is "Sala Defilippis, Tiziana"

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Scascighini, Luca and Prati, Annia and Sala Defilippis, Tiziana (2021) Moral distress, job satisfaction and intention to leave the profession among independently working nurses, physicians and physiotherapists in Southern Switzerland: A quantitative study. Moral distress, job satisfaction and intention to leave the profession among independently working nurses, physicians and physiotherapists in Southern Switzerland: A quantitative study.

Sala Defilippis, Tiziana and Curtis, Katherine and Gallager, Ann (2020) Moral resilience through harmonised connectedness in intensive care nursing: A grounded theory study. Intensive & Critical Care Nursing, 57.

Caiata Zufferey, Maria and Di Giulio, Paola and Prandi, Cesarina and Josi, Renata and Roncelli, Evaristo and Sala Defilippis, Tiziana (2019) Dalla pratica alla ricerca e ritorno. Il circuito virtuoso dell’innovazione in ambito socio-sanitario. Iride. Rivista di economia, sanità e sociale.

Sala Defilippis, Tiziana and Cerutti, Davide (2019) Moral courage - Dante Alighieri– Aristotle And Nursing moral practice. In: UNSPECIFIED.

Sala Defilippis, Tiziana and Curtis, Katherine and Gallager, Ann (2019) Conceptualising moral resilience for nursing practice. Nursing Inquiry. (In Press)

Perrier, Arnaud and Ackermann, Sibylle and Benaroyo, Lauare and Brauer, Susanne and Eichinger, Tobias and Elger, Bernice and Felix, Christine and Hurst, Samia and Klein, Jonathan and Monteverde, Settimio and Porz, Rouven and Sala Defilippis, Tiziana and Wenger, Alexandre (2019) Ethics training for health professionals. Technical Report UNSPECIFIED , Bern.

Prati, Annia and Scascighini, Luca and Sala Defilippis, Tiziana (2018) Ethical concerns among outpatients nurses, physiotherapists and physicians: a scoping review. In: 1st International Conference – Countering Staff Shortage Among Health Professions – Together for a Healthy Health Care System, 25-26.10.2018, Bern.

Monteverde, Settimio and Sala Defilippis, Tiziana (2018) Framing tomorrow’s ethics education: Two steps back and three steps forward. Nursing Ethics, 25 (2). pp. 131-132. ISSN 0969-7330

Sala Defilippis, Tiziana and Curtis, Katherine and Gallager, Ann (2017) The process of re-harmonising connectedness as an ethical challenging experience”. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

Sala Defilippis, Tiziana (2017) Moral Resilience in intensive care nurses in Switzerland: a grounded theory study. PhD thesis, University of Surrey, UK.

Sala Defilippis, Tiziana and Curtis, Katherine and Gallagher, Ann (2016) Harmonising connectedness: preliminary findings of a grounded theory study among Swiss intensive care nurses. In: 17th International Nursing Ethics Conference 2nd International Ethics in Care Conference, Ribeiro Preto, Brasil. (Unpublished)

Sala Defilippis, Tiziana and Curtis, Katherine and Gallager, Ann (2015) Conceptualising Moral Resilience: a suggested model. In: International Care Ethics Conferece, Guildford, UK. (Unpublished)

Sala Defilippis, Tiziana and Curtis, Katherine and Gallagher, Ann (2014) Is moral resilience a virtue? In: 15th International Nursing Ethics Conference, Bangalore, India. (Unpublished)

Sala Defilippis, Tiziana (2012) How ICU experienced nurses maintain their integrity despite moral distress: A hermeneutic phenomenological study. Masters thesis, University of Dundee, UK.

Ortoleva Bucher, Claudia and Abt, Maryline and Cohen, Christine and Schneider, Philippe and Marmier, Nadine and Zumstein-Shaha, Maya and Renggli, Fabienne and Wörle, Tanja and Corna, Laurie and Levati, Sara and Maciariello, David and Sala Defilippis, Tiziana and Margot-Cattin, Isabel and Kühne, Nicolas and Hugentobler, Valérie and Lambelet, Alexandre and Trageser, Judith and Fries, Sabine and von Stokar, Thomas (2023) Impact de la pandémie COVID-19 sur le bien-être et la qualité de vie des personnes âgées en EMS et de leurs proches. UFSP, Office Fédéral de la Santé Publique.

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