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Patient Advocacy At the End of Life

Nursing Ethics, 1995
Caring for the competent, fragile, elderly patient at the end of life is becoming increasingly challenging. This case explores several ethical areas of concern that arise when caring for patients who have written durable powers of attorney for health care decisions and face life or death choices.
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Patient advocacy in palliative care

British Journal of Nursing, 1994
Advocacy is a contentious and topical issue and there is continued debate as to whether a nurse can ever truly represent patients' views and interests. This article will address this argument with particular reference to palliative care.
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Patient Advocacy in the Perioperative Setting

AORN Journal, 2005
A descriptive study was undertaken to define patient advocacy and perioperative nurses' role as advocates and to investigate perioperative nurses' perceptions of behaviors that represent advocacy in the perioperative setting. A purposive sample of 163 perioperative RNs from upstate New York was invited to participate in the study.
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Patient Advocacy or Fighting the System

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1972
the systems we know for in them these people can only struggle to survive. And, when they become patients it is almost impossible for them to fight alone through the maze of public and private agencies for service. They become confused, degraded, and, in the end, largely unaided. It is such people we nurses must serve as patient advocates.
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Patient Advocacy in an Obstetric Setting

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2016
A correlation study design was used to examine the interrelatedness of power, attitudes regarding intermittent fetal monitoring, and perceived barriers to research utilization with a labor and delivery nurse’s attitude toward patient advocacy using the conceptual framework of the science of unitary human beings.
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Patient advocacy: the role of the nurse

Nursing Standard, 2015
The role of nurses as patient advocates is well recognised by healthcare professionals, yet the processes and practices involved in patient advocacy are not clearly understood. A suboptimal level of advocacy is often apparent in the literature, encompassing paternalistic concepts of protecting patients from harm.
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Professional autonomy and patient advocacy in nurses

Collegian, 2023
Duygu Kurt, Eylem Pasli Gürdoğan
exaly  

Putting the Patient Back into Patient Advocacy

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2023
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Patient Advocacy in Clinical Ethics Consultation

American Journal of Bioethics, 2012
Lisa M Rasmussen
exaly  

The Meaning of Patient Advocacy for Iranian Nurses

Nursing Ethics, 2008
Reza Negarandeh   +2 more
exaly  

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