Results 281 to 290 of about 15,582,923 (344)
Human rights in mental health care in Baltic countries [PDF]
Germanavicius, Arunas +2 more
core
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Empowerment as an alternative to traditional patient advocacy roles
Nursing Ethics, 2022There has long been acceptance within healthcare that one of the roles that nurses fulfil is to do with patient advocacy. This has historically been positioned as part of the philosophical and inherent requirements of the nursing profession at large and ...
Clare Cole, Jane Mummery, Blake Peck
semanticscholar +1 more source
Pancreatology, 2008
Regardless of the treatment regimens and ongoing research we do as medical doctors and scientists, our bottom line is to improve the lives of those suffering from pancreatic cancer; certainly not an easy undertaking. In a previous issue of Pancreatology (April 2008, vol. 8), our editor discussed the importance of empathy toward our patients.
openaire +3 more sources
Regardless of the treatment regimens and ongoing research we do as medical doctors and scientists, our bottom line is to improve the lives of those suffering from pancreatic cancer; certainly not an easy undertaking. In a previous issue of Pancreatology (April 2008, vol. 8), our editor discussed the importance of empathy toward our patients.
openaire +3 more sources
Patient advocacy in nursing: A concept analysis
Nursing Ethics, 2019Background: The concept of patient advocacy is still poorly understood and not clearly conceptualized. Therefore, there is a gap between the ideal of patient advocacy and the reality of practice. In order to increase nursing actions as a patient advocate,
M. Abbasinia, F. Ahmadi, A. Kazemnejad
semanticscholar +1 more source
Nurses’ ethical responsibilities: Whistleblowing and advocacy in patient safety
Nursing EthicsBackground In the dynamic landscape of healthcare, nurses play a crucial role as ethical stewards, responsible for whistleblowing, nurse advocacy, and patient safety. Their duties involve ensuring patient well-being through ethical practices and advocacy
A. Ibrahim
semanticscholar +1 more source
Patient Advocacy During COVID-19
Orthopedics, 2020[ ]the cost-effectiveness of and improvement in patient quality of life after primary hip arthroplasty are well documented 1 This is just one example of how orthopedic surgery positively contributes to public well-being [ ]procedures designed to address these conditions should be considered safely delayed rather than elective, as these patients ...
Stephen D, Lockey, William F, Postma
openaire +2 more sources
New England Journal of Medicine, 1996
In this decade of cost containment in medicine,1,2 many of us have encountered insurance carriers that denied coverage for certain medically indicated procedures or treatments.
B, Weston, M, Lauria
openaire +2 more sources
In this decade of cost containment in medicine,1,2 many of us have encountered insurance carriers that denied coverage for certain medically indicated procedures or treatments.
B, Weston, M, Lauria
openaire +2 more sources
Professional autonomy and patient advocacy in nurses
Collegian, 2022Duygu Kurt, E. P. Gurdogan
semanticscholar +1 more source
Patient Advocacy Organizations
2018A patient advocacy organization is a type of nonprofit, charitable entity that focuses on improving the health and well-being of individuals who share a particular chronic disease or disability or a set of diseases or disabilities. Also known as a voluntary health agency, patient advocacy organizations typically work in one or more of the following ...
openaire +1 more source

