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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY AND JOB SATISFACTION AMONG STAFF NURSES [PDF]
Background: With the increase emphasis on high quality of health care and professional development, work autonomy continues to be an essential aspect of the work environment for nurses' satisfaction and recognition. Aim: The present study aimed to assess
Hind Mohamed, Samah Fakhy, Doaa Hendam
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The impact of teachers' educational philosophy tendencies on their curriculum autonomy [PDF]
In this study, the effect of teachers' educational philosophy tendencies on their curriculum autonomy was investigated using a correlational research design.
Melek Alemdar, Alper Aytaç
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Autonomy and the instrumental music teacher: negotiating culture in professional practice [PDF]
This study provides valuable insights concerning the nature of professional practice in instrumental teachers working in a range of professional contexts in the UK.
Boyle, Kerry
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Determining the Relationship Between Nurses’ Attitudes to Professional Autonomy and Job Satisfaction
Objective:In this study we aimed the determine nurses’ attitudes toward professional autonomy and the relationship between job satisfaction.Method:This study was conducted with 302 nurses between December 2022 and March 2023. The following two tools were
Seda Şahan, Cevriye Özdemir
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Autonomy or Professionalism? [PDF]
What is the true measure of a person or a profession? Is it a stated list of principles, beliefs, or skills? Or is it the behaviors that are manifest for everyone to see—the deeds that exemplify a commitment to something beyond the moment? For almost a century, physical therapy as a profession has struggled with its identity.
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The relationship between professional autonomy and job satisfaction among nurses: A cross-sectional study [PDF]
Professional autonomy is recognized as a core component of nursing practice and a fundamental element of nurses’ professional identity. An organizational climate that supports autonomous practice may empower nurses, promote participation in clinical ...
Neda Nayebi +2 more
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Doctors in trouble: professional autonomy, physician discipline, and occupational (re)closure
Michalec, BarretThe dual components of professional regulation typically include licensure and discipline. Much sociological research has examined licensure as a mechanism by which occupational closure is achieved.
Cuddy, Monica M.
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A care perspective on coercion and autonomy [PDF]
In the Netherlands there is a growing debate over the possibility of introducing 'compassionate interference' as a form of good psychiatric care. Instead of respecting the autonomy of the patient by adopting an attitude of non-interference, professional ...
Verkerk, M. +3 more
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Autonomy Levels and Professional Attitudes of Nurse Educators
AIM: This study aimed to determine the autonomy levels and the professional attitudes of nurse educators. METHODS: This study was a descriptive, cross-sectional design. Total of 486 people, including 172 faculty members, 103 lecturers, and 211 research
Gülengün Türk +3 more
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INTRODUCTION: This study has been carried out as descriptive research with the object of determining professional autonomy of nurses working at Nazilli Public Hospital and factors affecting it.
Sebahattin Yetim, Kerime Derya Beydağ
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