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Professional autonomy in medicine.

open access: yesCanadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 2012
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Professional Autonomy

SpringerBriefs in Ethics
Ricardo A. Ayala
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The effect of cognitive flexibility in nurses on attitudes to professional autonomy

Nursing Ethics, 2023
Background Professional autonomy, which directly affects the quality of professional nursing in patient care, and cognitive flexibility, which is an important factor for adaptation to change and developing nursing roles, are important concepts for ...
Züleyha Kılıç   +2 more
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Performance mechanisms meet professional autonomy: performance management and professional discretion within police investigation departments

Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy, 2021
As with other parts of the public sector, policing has had to confront the principles and processes attached to new public management. This paper examines the impact of police performance management on the ‘occupational professionalism’ of British ...
Jacques de Maillard, S. Savage
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The Embedded Paradox of Organizational Turnover and Professional Autonomy

, 2021
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the effects of professional autonomy (PA) and person–environment fit (person–job [PJ] fit and person–organization [PO] fit) on turnover intention (TI).
Guanghuai Zheng   +3 more
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Professional Autonomy in Belgium

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2000
The Belgian health care system has a few features that may have contributed to the rising costs of health care: patients' free choice of physicians, large clinical freedom of physicians, essentially a fee-for-service remuneration for medical specialists in which the fees are agreed between insurance funds and physicians.
H, Nys, P, Schotsmans
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Relational Professional Autonomy

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2002
The notion of “relational” autonomy—as described by feminist scholars such as Susan Sherwin and Anne Donchin—has been the subject of a significant body of literature over the last few years and has recently generated some interest within the field of bioethics. Although the focus of this interest has been the autonomy of ordinary moral agents, the
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Nurse Characteristics and Professional Autonomy

Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1994
Relationships between selected demographic characteristics and professional nursing autonomy were examined. Identification of such relationships can strengthen development of the professional nursing role. Usable responses were returned by 542 RNs in a random sample of 2,000 nurses from four states.
K K, Schutzenhofer, D B, Musser
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