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Investigation of nurses' individual and professional autonomy
INTRODUCTION: In nursing, autonomy refers to the followings, ability to make desicions on nursing, being in dependent whitin his/her own practices, freedom of acting in line with binding desicions.
Esra Erikmen, Fahriye Vatan
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Relationship Between The Student Nurses' Critical Thinking Dispositions and Autonomy Levels
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between nursing students' critical thinking disposition and autonomy levels. METHODS: The descriptive-relationship seeking study was conducted with 288 nursing students in the nursing ...
Mehmet Günay Uyar, Şefika Dilek Güven
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Association between Professional Characteristics of Nurses and Nursing Autonomy in Iraq
Background: Professional autonomy is important for nurses to make wise decisions based on sound clinical judgment in the practice setting(s). This will be reflected not only on patient’s best interest, but also contribute positively in creating safe ...
Zahra Abbas, Sadeq AL-Fayyadh
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Nudging and obesity : how to get rid of paternalism? [PDF]
This paper reflects upon the conditions how ‘nudging’ can change individual health choices without being paternalistic and therefore can be defined as an instrument of social justice?
Devisch, Ignaas
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Mobility deficit – Rehabilitate, an opportunity for functionality [PDF]
There are many pathological conditions that cause mobility deficits and that ultimately influence someone’s autonomy.Aims: to evaluate patients with mobility deficits functional status; to implement a Rehabilitation Nursing intervention plan; to monitor ...
A Mudge +24 more
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‘The Lighthouse Invites the Storm’ – Professional Regulation of Nursing in England and Wales – Under Threat [PDF]
This paper explores current issues related to the professional regulation of nursing in England and Wales and considers whether self-regulation is currently under threat.
Young, Andy
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Professional autonomy of nurses: A qualitative meta-synthesis study
Background: Autonomy is the main element of professional practice in nursing. However, despite the many studies conducted on nursing autonomy, this concept is not fully understood and a comprehensive explanation of this concept in nursing is necessary ...
Leila Rouhi-Balasi +4 more
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Nursing focuses and interventions that promote the autonomy of the elderly [PDF]
Objectives: To describe the meaning attributed to the experiences of the clinical experience of specialist nurses in the implementation of nursing care focuses and respective interventions that promote the autonomy of the elderly.
Andreia Maria Novo Lima +5 more
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Background: Autonomy is an essential factor in the nursing profession. Nurses' autonomy can improve care quality, decrease mortality in patients, and attenuate job stress.
Rasool Gharaaghaji Asl +3 more
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Professionalization without Autonomy: The Italian Case of Building the Nursing Profession
The nursing professionalization is still a work in progress, especially because forms of medical dominance and conflicts with other health professions often undermine its professional autonomy.
Barbara Sena
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