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             tive of suffering—A path to health? An interpretative   Nåden, D., & Eriksson, K. (2002). Encounter: A funda-
             research synthesis on narrative understanding. Scandi-  mental category of nursing as an art. International Jour-
             navian Journal of Caring Sciences, 15(1), 3–11.  nal for Human Caring, 6(1), 34–40.
           Fredriksson, L., & Eriksson, K. (2003). The ethics of the   Nåden, D., & Eriksson, K. (2003). Semantisk begrepsanalyse—
             caring conversation. Nursing Ethics, 10(2),138–148.  Et grunnleggende aspekt i en disiplins teoriutvikling.
           Herberts, S., & Eriksson, K. (1995). Nursing leaders’ and   Vård i Norden, 23(1), 21–26. [Semantic concept analysis—
             nurses’ view of health. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 22,   A fundamental aspect in the theory development of a
             868–878.                                      discipline. Nordic Journal of Nursing Research and
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             mentation of individualized patient care: a qualitative   Nåden, D., & Eriksson, K. (2004a). Understanding the im-
             metasynthesis. Nursing Ethics, 12(2), 123–132.  portance of values and moral attitudes in nursing care
           Kärkkäinen, O., & Eriksson, K. (2003). Evaluation of patient   in preserving human dignity. Nursing Science Quarterly,
             records as a part of developing a nursing care classifica-  17(1), 86–91.
             tion. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 12(2), 198–205.  Nåden, D., & Eriksson, K. (2004b). Values and moral atti-
           Kärkkäinen, O., & Eriksson, K. (2004a). A theoretical    tudes in nursing care. Understanding the patient perspec-
             approach to documentation of care. Nursing Science   tive. Norsk Tidskrift for Sygepleieforskning, 6(1), 3–17.
             Quarterly, 17(3), 2–6.                      Näsman, Y., Nyström, L., & Eriksson, K.(2011). Virtue, eth-
           Kärkkäinen, O., & Eriksson, K. (2004b). Structuring the   ics and quality of care. International Journal for Human
             documentation on nursing care on the basis of a theo-  Caring, 15(3), 74.
             retical caring process model. Scandinavian Journal of   Rehnsfeldt, A., & Eriksson, K. (2004). The progression of
             Caring Sciences, 18(2), 229–236.              suffering implies alleviated suffering. Scandinavian
           Kärkkäinen, O., & Eriksson, K. (2005). Recording the con-  Journal of Caring Sciences, 18(3), 264–272.
             tent of the caring process. Journal of Nursing Manage-  Roxberg, Å., Rehnsfeldt, A., Fridlund, B., & Eriksson, K.
             ment, 13, 202–208.                            (2008). The meaning of consolation as experienced by
           Levy-Malmberg, R., & Eriksson, K. (2010). Legitimizing   nurses in a home-care setting. Journal of Clinical Nurs-
             basic research by evaluating quality. Nursing Ethics,   ing, 17(8), 1079–1087.
             17(1), 107–116.                             Rudolfsson, G., von Post, I., & Eriksson, K. (2007). The
           Levy-Malmberg, R., Eriksson, K., & Lindholm, L. (2008).   development of caring in the perioperative culture—
             Caritas—Caring as an ethical conduct. Scandinavian   Nurse leaders’ perspective on the struggle to retain
             Journal of Caring Sciences, 22(4), 662–667.   sight of the patient. Nursing Administration Quarterly,
           Lindholm, L., & Eriksson, K. (1993). To understand and to   31(4), 312–324.
             alleviate suffering in a caring culture. Journal of Advanced   Rudolfsson, G., von Post, I., & Eriksson, K. (2007). The
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           Lindholm, L., & Eriksson, K. (1998). The dialectic of   a hermeneutic study. International Journal of Nursing
             health and suffering: An ontological perspective on   Studies, 44, 905–915.
             young people’s health. Qualitative Health Research, 8(4),   Rykkje, L., Eriksson, K., & Råholm, M-B. (2011). A qualita-
             513–525.                                      tive metasynthesis of spirituality from a caring science
           Lindholm, T., & Eriksson, K. (2011). Caring of the patients   perspective. International Journal for Human Caring,
             suffering from violence between spouses – Intersectional   15(4), 40–53.
             encounters. International Journal for Human Caring,   Råholm, M-B., & Eriksson, K. (2001). Call to life: Explor-
             15(3), 72.                                    ing the spiritual dimension as a dialectic between
           Lindwall, I., von Post, I., & Eriksson, K. (2010). Clinical   suffering and desire experienced by coronary bypass
             research with a hermeneutical design and an element   patients. International Journal for Human Caring,
             of application. International Journal of Qualitative   5(1), 14–20.
             methods, 9(2), 172–186.                     Råholm, M-B., Lindholm, L., & Eriksson, K. (2002). Grasp-
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             oping an instrument to evaluate suffering related to   through the horizon of suffering: An interpretative
             care. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 22(4),   research synthesis. The Australian Journal of Holistic
             608–615.                                      Nursing, 9(1), 4–13.
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