Selecting Treatment Options and Choosing Between them: Delineating Patient and Professional Autonomy in Shared Decision-Making. [PDF]
Professional control in the selection of treatment options for patients is changing. In light of social and legal developments emphasising patient choice and autonomy, and restricting medical paternalism and judicial deference, this article examines how ...
Cave E.
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Background & Aim: Professional autonomy is a key component of decision-making and empowerment of the nurses. However, ICU nurses sometimes experience a degree of moral distress in their decision-making but the relationship of this distress with their ...
Mohammad Reza Yeganeh +2 more
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Physicians' professional autonomy and their organizational identification with their hospital. [PDF]
BackgroundManaging medical professionals is challenging because professionals tend to adhere to a set of professional norms and enjoy autonomy from supervision.
Salvatore D, Numerato D, Fattore G.
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Professional autonomy and surveillance: the case of public reporting in cardiac surgery. [PDF]
Professional autonomy has come under greater scrutiny due to managerialism, consumerism, information and communication technologies (ICT), and the changing composition of professions themselves.
Exworthy M, Gabe J, Jones IR, Smith G.
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Professional autonomy among Registered Nurses—Validation of the translation of the Dempster Practice Behaviour Scale and survey results [PDF]
Aim To test the psychometric properties of the Finnish version of the Dempster Practice Behaviour Scale and explore nurses' professional autonomy along with which characteristics are related to it.
Katja Pursio +2 more
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A qualitative exploration of how nurses experience autonomy in professional roles [PDF]
Background Autonomy in nursing refers to the ability to make independent decisions in professional practice, in accordance with fundamental principles, practice standards, and legal regulations.
Gizem Açıkgöz, Ülkü Baykal
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Nurse-Physician Collaboration and the Professional Autonomy of Intensive Care Units Nurses.
Background and aims Poor collaboration between the physicians and the nurses may interfere with nursing performance in patient care. This study aimed to determine the nurse–physician collaboration and professional autonomy of intensive care nurses ...
Aghamohammadi D +2 more
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Efforts, rewards and professional autonomy determine residents' experienced well-being. [PDF]
The well-being of residents, our future medical specialists, is not only beneficial to the individual physician but also conditional for delivering high-quality patient care. Therefore, the authors further explored how residents experience their own well-
Lases SS +4 more
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Experiences of Professional Autonomy Among Critical Care Nurses in Kenya: A Qualitative Study
Background: Exercising autonomy allows nurses to demonstrate their knowledge and skills. However, more information is needed about the critical care nurses' perceptions of their professional autonomy in rural areas. Objective: To explore the perceptions,
Njoroge JK, Onsongo L, Githemo G
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Nurse managers' perceptions of nurses' professional autonomy-A qualitative interview study.
AIMS To describe nurse managers' perceptions of nurses' professional autonomy in hospitals and their role in promoting it. DESIGN A qualitative descriptive approach.
Katja Pursio, P. Kankkunen, T. Kvist
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