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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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Relationship between Professional Image and Autonomy among Staff Nurses [PDF]
Background: Autonomy is the main component of professional nursing practice, which leads to improve patient outcomes. Nurses who have a higher degree of autonomy in their practice provide fine patient care.
Samah mohamed Elsayed +2 more
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The Level of Professional Autonomy in Iranian Nurses [PDF]
Introduction: Professional autonomy plays an important role in nurses’ job satisfaction and the outcomes of patient care. A review of literature shows the presence of nurses’ dissatisfaction in regard to their professional autonomy.
Masoumeh Shohani +2 more
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This article explores the dismantling of professional autonomy during a change management programme at a business school in the United Kingdom. The change programme proposed the disinvestment from research in Critical Management Studies (CMS) and ...
Ronald Hartz
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Exercise of professional autonomy of intensive care nurses in the pandemic scenario.
OBJECTIVE To analyze the exercise of professional autonomy of intensive care nurses during times of the new coronavirus pandemic. METHOD A descriptive, qualitative study, conducted with 19 nurses from Intensive Care Units of two public hospitals and ...
Rafaela Lira Mendes Costa +3 more
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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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Teacher professional autonomy in an atypical government school: matters of relationality and context
Teacher professional autonomy is important to teachers’ work satisfaction, efficiency, well-being, and empowerment. However, it cannot simply be defined as freedom from control because it is relational and contextual.
A. Keddie +3 more
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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 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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