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Dismantling the Diagnostic Construct of Borderline Personality Disorder: A Critical Discourse Analysis. [PDF]
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Factors Influencing Retention at Their First Hospital Among New Graduate Nurses in South Korea. [PDF]
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Decision-Making Autonomy in Nursing
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1992Current nursing literature has suggested that nurses may have low needs or preferences for decision-making autonomy. In this study, the authors found that nurses differed in their preferences for decision-making autonomy in three types of work-related decisions. Employed nurses with a greater preference for autonomy were more satisfied with their jobs,
D J, Dwyer, R H, Schwartz, M L, Fox
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The meaning of autonomy in nursing practice
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2010Aim. To illuminate the meaning of nurses’ experiences of autonomy in work situations.Background. Professional autonomy means having the authority to make decisions and the freedom to act in accordance with one’s professional knowledge base. An understanding of autonomy is needed to clarify and develop the nursing profession in rapidly changing health
Randi Skår
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The problem of professional autonomy in nursing
Health Care for Women International, 1988Attainment of autonomy has been an elusive goal for the profession of nursing. Selected female socialization experiences and socialization experiences unique to nursing are examined for their limiting effects on the development and exercise of autonomy in nurses.
Karen Kelly Schutzenhofer
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