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Nursing Ethics, 1997
An important part of the student nurse’s training involves reflection on practice, as expressed in written assignments and seminar discussions. In this, students make use of material drawn from their work with clients. A key ethical question is, therefore: should clients’ permission be sought by students for this use of case material in coursework ...
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An important part of the student nurse’s training involves reflection on practice, as expressed in written assignments and seminar discussions. In this, students make use of material drawn from their work with clients. A key ethical question is, therefore: should clients’ permission be sought by students for this use of case material in coursework ...
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Client-centred rehabilitation: client perspectives
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2004The purpose of this research is to understand the important components of client-centred rehabilitation from the perspective of adult clients with long-term physical disabilities.Focus groups were conducted with adult clients who had completed at least one course of rehabilitation in the publicly-funded rehabilitation system in Ontario.
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Client learning for successful architect‐client relationships
Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 2012PurposeThis paper seeks to explain how clients deal effectively with challenges on private single dwelling projects by achieving learning.Design/methodology/approachEight in‐depth interviews were conducted across five case studies of successful architect‐client relationships.
Siva, Jessica, London, Kerry (R19003)
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Facilitating Client-Centred Practice: Insights from Clients
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2005Background. This paper adds to the established importance of client-centred practice in mental health programs by reporting on the outcome of client interviews in one community setting in England. Purpose. The purpose of these interviews was to determine the opportunities for, and barriers to, the application of a definition of client-centred practice.
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Abstract Clients are secession movements that may be appropriated by opportunistic outsiders to serve their own particular interests. If separatists lack the material means needed to go much beyond daydreams or drexits, they may ask a trusted patron to step in, much like a Big Brother, to lend a hand.
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Client hopes, client expectations
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