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The Assessment of Decisional Capacity

Neurologic Clinics, 2011
The physician must explain the treatment or procedure in detail including risks, benefits, and alternative options; the patient's choice must be voluntary; the patient must demonstrate his or her ability to understand the risks and benefits of their choice; and the patient must be able to manipulate information in a logical way.
Teresa Lim, Deborah B. Marin
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Measuring Staff Nurse Decisional Involvement

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2003
Key organizations and new legislation are promoting staff nurse involvement in decisions about nursing practice and patient care as a long-term strategy to improve the culture of the work environment. The authors discuss the Decisional Involvement Scale (DIS), a multipurpose measure that can be used as a diagnostic tool, an organizational development ...
Donna Sullivan Havens, Joseph Vasey
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Outline of a sociology of decisionism

The British Journal of Sociology, 2017
AbstractI propose an agenda for empirical research on decision, choice, decision‐makers, and decision‐makingquasocial facts. Given societyS, groupG, or fieldF, I make a twofold sociological proposal. First, empirically investigate the conditions under which something—call itX—is taken to be a decision or choice, or the outcome of a decision‐making ...
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Toma de decisiones

, 2016
Victoria B. Gradin   +3 more
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