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Problematising autonomy and advocacy in nursing

Nursing Ethics, 2014
Customarily patient advocacy is argued to be an essential part of nursing, and this is reinforced in contemporary nursing codes of conduct, as well as codes of ethics and competency standards governing practice. However, the role of the nurse as an advocate is not clearly understood. Autonomy is a key concept in understanding advocacy, but traditional
Cole, Clare   +2 more
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The Regulation of Autonomy in Nursing: the Italian situation

Nursing Ethics, 1999
We reflect upon the meaning of freedom and autonomy in nursing behaviour, attempting to outline the contemporary situation of nursing in Italy, where the profession is achieving important results after a long period of submission and subordination.
SALA, ROBERTA, MANARA , DUILIO FIORENZO
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Patient Autonomy in Nursing and Healthcare Contexts

2017
Autonomy, and associated respect for patient autonomy, have gained increased prominence in nursing and healthcare practice in recent years. There is a growing understanding that patients have a right to self-determination and choice with regard to the care, support and treatment they receive.
Anna-Marie Greaney   +1 more
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Optimising social conditions to improve autonomy in communication and care for ethnic minority residents in nursing homes: A meta-synthesis of qualitative research.

Nursing Inquiry, 2021
A large proportion of nursing home residents in developed countries come from ethnic minority groups. Unmet care needs and poor quality of care for this resident population have been widely reported.
L. Xiao   +7 more
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Nurses' Autonomy and Perceived Barriers to Pain Management in Nursing Home Residents.

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 2021
Nurses' autonomy is essential for optimal pain management in nursing home (NH) residents. However, little is known about nurses' autonomy and how it relates to the issue of unrelieved pain in NH residents in Jordan and beyond.
Mohammad J Rababa, J. Ellis
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Nurse Autonomy in Cancer Care

Cancer Nursing, 2010
The concept of autonomy is regarded as an essential element for gaining professional status. Yet, it remains poorly defined and understood. To date, there is little research that has focused on exploring how nurses in different specialty areas perceive autonomy.The purpose of this research was to explore oncology nurses' perceptions of autonomy and ...
Lissa, Gagnon   +3 more
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Autonomy among intensive care nurses in Finland

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2003
The purpose of this study was to describe Finnish ICU nurses' (n=172) experiences of autonomy in their work. The research was carried out as part of a project concerned with empowerment in intensive care nursing. Viewed from a psychological perspective, empowerment is understood as referring to the ability to make goal-directed decisions and to take ...
Sirkka Liisa, Varjus   +2 more
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How Important Are Choice, Autonomy, and Relationships in Predicting the Quality of Life of Nursing Home Residents?

Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2021
Older people face major challenges when they move into nursing homes, particularly in relation to independence and their ability to influence their activities of daily living (ADLs).
M. McCabe   +5 more
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Protecting Patient Autonomy in Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy: A Nursing Ethics Perspective

Issues in Mental Health Nursing
The integration of psychedelic substances into mental health treatments represents one of the most significant paradigm shifts in psychiatric care in recent decades.
Jennifer Tustison   +2 more
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