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The Importance of Supporting Autonomy in Medical Education

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1998
Many thoughtful leaders in medicine have asserted their belief that when physicians are more humanistic in their interactions with patients, their patients have more positive health outcomes. Consequently, many advocates have called for the practice of teaching students and residents to provide more humanistically oriented care.
G C, Williams, E L, Deci
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Supporting tests of autonomy: Autonomy Requirements Tester (ART)

2018 IEEE Aerospace Conference, 2018
The Autonomy Requirements Tester (ART) is a tool suite under development to assist with the construction of requirements, the planning of requirements verification tests, the execution of those tests, and the tracking of test results, with an emphasis on requirements for system autonomy.
Carroll Thronesbery Ayman Qaddumi   +3 more
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Environmental support for autonomy in the institutionalized elderly

Research in Nursing & Health, 1985
AbstractThe climate for autonomy in four urban proprietary nursing homes was investigated as part of a larger study of the relationship between perceived control and morale. Data from 113 residents, 137 caregivers, and 10 administrative personnel revealed that caregivers see themselves as the predominant decision makers. Although they prefer a slightly
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Supporting Children’s Autonomy Early On

2023
Abstract There is a growing scientific interest regarding the importance of parental autonomy support (AS) in early childhood. The purpose of this chapter is to review studies on this topic, describe how parental AS toward young children (i.e., infants, toddlers, and preschoolers) has been measured, and document what child ...
Mireille Joussemet, Geneviève A. Mageau
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Surveillance in supportive housing: Intrusion or autonomy?

Urban Studies, 2016
The interdisciplinary literature demonstrates that the built form constitutes home when people have capacity to exercise control. Consistent with normative ideas of autonomy and freedom, home is a place where we are free from surveillance; at home we expect to live of our own volition.
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Developing a Scale for Learner Autonomy Support

Educational Sciences: Theory & Practice, 2013
AbstractThe aim of the present study is to develop a scale to determine how necessary the primary and secondary school teachers view the learner autonomy support behaviours and how much they perform these behaviours. The study group was composed of 324 primary and secondary school teachers. The process of developing the scale involved a literature scan,
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Autonomy Support for Online Students

TechTrends, 2015
Despite the rapid growth of online learning in higher education, the dropout rates for online courses has reached 50 percent. Lack of student engagement rank as a critical reason for frequent online course dropout. This article discusses autonomy support as a strategy to enhance online students’ intrinsic motivation and engagement. Drawing from current
Lee, Eunbae   +2 more
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Relational Autonomy and Support for Autonomy

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 2020
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Autonomy-Supportive Interventions

2022
Karrie A. Shogren, Sheida K. Raley
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Autonomy-Supportive Environments

2022
Karrie A. Shogren, Sheida K. Raley
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