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Managing Professionals and Professional Autonomy
Higher Education Quarterly, 1992Abstract Professionals have concerns about their freedom and autonomy, particularly when they work within organisations. Managers have corporate goals to achieve and have few sources of power with which to direct the professionals. This paper argues that given a high calibre of managerial leadership it is possible to manage the professionals.
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The problem of professional autonomy in nursing
Health Care for Women International, 1988Attainment of autonomy has been an elusive goal for the profession of nursing. Selected female socialization experiences and socialization experiences unique to nursing are examined for their limiting effects on the development and exercise of autonomy in nurses.
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The role of professional autonomy in the professional development of teachers
Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli Üniversitesi SBE DergisiThis study aims to examine teachers’ perceptions of professional autonomy and the role of this autonomy in their professional development processes. A phenomenological design, one of the qualitative research approaches, was employed in the study. The study group consisted of 20 teachers selected through snowball and maximum variation sampling methods ...
Berivan Anuk, Sevda Katıtaş
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PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY IN NURSES
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1993A M, Tomey, D J, Thomas, S, Thomas
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What is ???True??? Professional Autonomy?
The Nurse Practitioner, 2006Louise, Kaplan, Marie-Annette, Brown
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Nurse managers' perceptions of nurses' professional autonomy—A qualitative interview study
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2023Katja Pursio, Tarja Kvist
exaly
Professional autonomy of nurses in hospital settings – a review of the literature
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2011Tarja Suominen
exaly

