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An evaluation of nurses’ professional autonomy in Turkey
Nursing Ethics, 2013Background: The development of a profession’s autonomy closely relates to that profession’s level of autonomy in performing its specific role. For the nursing profession, this key role is nursing care. Objectives: This study was undertaken to evaluate the professional autonomy of nurses in care provision, from an ethical perspective. Research design: A
GÖÇMEN BAYKARA, ZEHRA +1 more
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Cyberethics in nursing education: Ethical implications of artificial intelligence
Nursing Ethics, 2023As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, particularly generative AI (Gen AI), becomes increasingly prevalent in nursing education, it is paramount to address the ethical implications of their implementation.
J. C. De Gagne +2 more
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Professional autonomy and patient advocacy in nurses
Collegian, 2023Background: Developments in the field of health care require nurses to have professional autonomy and to fulfil contemporary nursing roles including patient advocacy.Aim: In this study, it was aimed to determine the levels of professional autonomy and patient advocacy of nurses and to examine the relationship between them.Methods: The descriptive and ...
Duygu Kurt, Eylem Pasli Gurdogan
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Clarifying Autonomy and Accountability in Nursing Service
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1982How can a nursing service convincingly argue for autonomy and accountability without an understanding of the precise meanings of these terms? In this second of two articles exploring the meanings and implications of autonomy and accountability in nursing service, Lewis and Batey arrive at this and other provocative questions.
F M, Lewis, M V, Batey
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Supporting autonomy in long‐term care: Lessons from nursing assistants
Geriatric Nursing, 2019&NA; Maximizing nursing home (NH) resident autonomy is a person‐centered care (PCC) best practice. The purpose of this study was to identify and describe specific autonomy‐supportive techniques used by nursing assistants (NAs) in three NH neighborhoods ...
Lindsey Jacobs +5 more
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Autonomy and Advocacy in Perinatal Nursing Practice
Nursing Ethics, 2008Advocacy has been positioned as an ideal within the practice of nursing, with national guidelines and professional standards obliging nurses to respect patients' autonomous choices and to act as their advocates. However, the meaning of advocacy and autonomy is not well defined or understood, leading to uncertainty regarding what is required, expected ...
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Understanding critical care nurses’ autonomy in Jordan
Leadership in Health Services, 2017Purpose The aim of this study was to describe Jordanian critical care nurses’ experiences of autonomy in their clinical practice. Design/methodology/approach A descriptive correlational design was applied using a self-reported cross-sectional survey. A total of 110 registered nurses who met the eligibility criteria participated in this study.
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International Nursing Review
AIM This study systematically explores the ethical and regulatory considerations surrounding the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in nursing practice, with a focus on patient autonomy, data privacy, algorithmic bias ...
Sobhia Ahmed Abdel Kader Mohammed +3 more
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AIM This study systematically explores the ethical and regulatory considerations surrounding the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in nursing practice, with a focus on patient autonomy, data privacy, algorithmic bias ...
Sobhia Ahmed Abdel Kader Mohammed +3 more
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GUIDING FUTURE AUTONOMY-SUPPORTIVE BEHAVIOR BASED ON HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE OF NURSING THEORIES
Innovation in agingAutonomy in care provision is central to providing person-centered, ethically sound care that meets the needs and preferences of older people. By stimulating autonomy, nurses can help maintain dignity, enhance quality of life, and promote overall well ...
Michel Bleijlevens +6 more
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Nurse practitioner autonomy in a clinical setting.
Emergency nurse : the journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association, 2000The ENPs who participated in this study were providing services to a group of patients similar in age and gender to those using emergency services at a national level. The ENPs were employed in a variety of settings and provided health care to patients with non-urgent through emergent conditions.
F L, Cole, E, Ramirez
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