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Professional Autonomy in Nursing: A Concept Analysis
Professional autonomy is critical for nursing practice and professional development. A clear understanding of the professional autonomy concept and its applications in the real world is warranted.
Majd T. Mrayyan +8 more
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Professional autonomy in nursing: An integrative review [PDF]
To summarize knowledge of professional autonomy in nursing.Professional autonomy is associated with experienced meaningfulness of the work. This refers to participation in decision-making and the ability to influence working practices.In an integrative review, relevant studies were retrieved from four databases.
Katja Pursio +3 more
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The Effect of Professional Autonomy and Nursing Work Environment on Nurses' Patient Safety Activities: A Perspective on Magnet Hospitals. [PDF]
Aim This study aimed to identify the effects of nurses' professional autonomy and work environment on patient safety in general hospitals. By understanding this relationship, we sought to identify practical measures to improve patient safety in the ...
Yuk S, Yu S.
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“…if every professional in the organization exercised complete autonomy, that is, exercised self-government without outside control, the organization would, indeed, collapse.”
E K, Singleton, F C, Nail
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Professional Autonomy as Centrality in Best Practices in Nursing [PDF]
Objectives: to reflect on professional, user and family autonomy as a centrality in Best Practices in nursing in Brazil. Methods: this is a theoretical-reflective study.
Maria Angélica de Almeida Peres +2 more
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A qualitative exploration of how nurses experience autonomy in professional roles [PDF]
Background Autonomy in nursing refers to the ability to make independent decisions in professional practice, in accordance with fundamental principles, practice standards, and legal regulations.
Gizem Açıkgöz, Ülkü Baykal
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The professional autonomy of nursing in pandemic times [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective To reflect on the exercise of Nursing’s professional autonomy in times of pandemic. Method Theoretical reflection in the light of the Sociology of Professions proposed by Eliot Freidson. Using the author's main concepts, it was sought to understand the professional practice of Nursing in times when its protagonism in the care process
Rafaela Lira Mendes Costa +2 more
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Background Nurses are leaving their profession because of poor personal job satisfaction, heavy workload, and unfavorable work environments with low professional autonomy.
Katja Pursio +3 more
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The Association Between Intensive Care Unit Nurses’ Perception of Nursing Professional Autonomy and Nursing Professionalism: A Descriptive Correlational Design [PDF]
Introduction The evolving landscape of healthcare in Jordan presents unique challenges and opportunities for nursing professionals. With a focus on critical care nurses, understanding the dynamics of professional autonomy and professionalism within this ...
Alaa Mefleh Al-sbehat RN, CNS +5 more
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Laurie N Gottlieb,1,2 Bruce Gottlieb,1,3– 5 Vasiliki Bitzas1,2 1Ingram of School of Nursing, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 2Department of Nursing, Jewish General Hospital, CIUSSS Centre Ouest, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 3Department of Human
Gottlieb LN, Gottlieb B, Bitzas V
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