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Beneficence and Autonomy in Nursing a Moral Dilemma
British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2004Nurses frequently have to make decisions which require moral judgements, influenced by the ethical standards expected of the profession. They have a duty of care, promoting good, and minimising harm, whilst acting in the patients’ best interests. In complicated situations it is not uncommon to wonder whether further ethical consideration is pertinent ...
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Exploring perceptions of dignity among older adults living in nursing homes: a qualitative study
Frontiers in PsychiatryBackground Rapid global population ageing has significantly increased the number of older adults requiring institutional care. In nursing homes, older residents frequently experience reduced autonomy, diminished social status, and restricted ...
Kejimu Sunzi +5 more
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Respect for Patient Autonomy in Forensic Psychiatric Nursing
Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2005A fundamental issue that forensic psychiatric nurses struggle with is respect for patient autonomy, as the two liberal prerequisites for autonomy, liberty and rationality, are either absent or compromised in forensic psychiatric settings. In this paper, a contemporary feminist perspective of autonomy, relational autonomy, will be advanced as an ...
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Nurse Education in Practice
AIM To determine (i) the relationship between basic psychological needs satisfaction (competence, relatedness and autonomy), career adaptability and career construction, (ii) the role of career adaptability in this relationship and (iii) the variables ...
Betül Sönmez +2 more
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AIM To determine (i) the relationship between basic psychological needs satisfaction (competence, relatedness and autonomy), career adaptability and career construction, (ii) the role of career adaptability in this relationship and (iii) the variables ...
Betül Sönmez +2 more
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Patient autonomy in nurse-led shared care
Journal of advanced nursing, 2007Title. Patient autonomy in nurse-led shared care: a review of theoretical and empirical literature. Aim. This paper presents a review of the theoretical and empirical literature addressing patient autonomy and how nurses can support patient autonomy. Background.
Moser, Albine +2 more
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Ethical challenges in nursing studies: A scoping review
Journal of Nursing Advances in Clinical SciencesThis scoping review aims to investigate ethical challenges in nursing studies. This review study used Farsi and English keywords, including ethics, research, challenges, obstacles to ethics, moral sensitivity, and moral distress.
Fatemeh Karjalian +2 more
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PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY IN NURSES
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1993A M, Tomey, D J, Thomas, S, Thomas
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Patients’ and nurses’ perceptions on autonomy in nursing interventions
2009Aim: The investigation of patients' and nurses' perceptions on actualization of patients' autonomy in nursing interventions in maternity, surgical and elderly care. Material - Method: The sample consisted of 678 patients and 587 nurses/midwives from the corresponding wards. Two parallel questionnaires, developed by the researchers, were distributed for
Lemonidou, Chryssoula +8 more
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The politics of interprofessional working and the struggle for professional autonomy in nursing.
Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2009D. Salhani, I. Coulter
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