Quiet quitting: Obedience a minima as a form of nursing resistance

JL Domingue, K Lauzier, T Foth - Nursing Philosophy, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In this article, we provide a philosophical and ethical reflection about quiet quitting as a tool
of political resistance for nurses. Quiet quitting is a trend that gained traction on TikTok in …

[HTML][HTML] “It just felt like a rubber stamp”: Family experiences of mental health review board hearings in Ontario, Canada

JL Domingue, SF Michel, J Neves - International Journal of Law and …, 2025 - Elsevier
Involving families in the planning and delivery of care to relatives living with a mental health
disorder is beneficial to achieve optimal recovery and medication adherence, and to reduce …

Discursive constructions of family functions in forensic psychiatry: A critical ethnographic perspective

JL Domingue, JD Jacob - Health, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Significant barriers remain regarding the implementation of family-centred approaches in the
domain of forensic psychiatry despite their effectiveness at increasing adherence to …

Does mental health practice benefit from procedural justice theory? A critical analysis on the opportunities and pitfalls of procedural justice to address coercion and …

C Lessard-Deschênes, P Pariseau-Legault, MH Goulet - Aporia, 2024 - erudit.org
The theory of procedural justice, derived from social psychology, is employed in numerous
fields of study concerned with the quality of interactions involving individuals in positions of …