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The importance of patient autonomy at birth. International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia. 2002; 11 (3):196–203.Brooks H, Sullivan W. The importance of patient autonomy at birth. Int J Obstet Anesth 2002; 11:196-203.Brooks H, Sullivan WJ. The importance of patient autonomy at birth. ...
Core values of nursing include altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, honesty and social justice [3]. The core ethical values are generally shared within the global community, and they are a reflection of the human and spiritual approach to the nursing profession. However, the values in ...
Downsizing is increasingly implemented in Scandinavian health trusts as a response to the demands of shrinking budgets and financial expectations and performance pressure [1,2]. However, a salient downside of downsizing is its adverse influence on important employee outcomes, such as their health and ...
This was further reflected in the interest in, for example, corresponding publications exploring the influences of practitioner behavior, patient behavior and preferences [2, 3], but also in the recognition by stakeholders involved in The Cochrane Collaboration of the limitations of effectiveness ...
nursing;HIV;psychological well-being;resilience;coping strategies;adaptation 1. Introduction Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and AIDS diagnosis are currently a global public health problem. This pathology, in addition to producing a significant burden of disease in terms of morbidity and mort...
I feel confident this theory is the central aspect of all nursing practice. All patients, including the one I’m referring to in this journal, has her own unique beliefs, history, and experience. On top of these, the patient is now, due to critical illness, experiencing an actual or ...
Supporting patient autonomy: the importance of clinician-patient relationships. J Gen Intern Med. 2010; 25 :741–745. doi: 10.1007/s11606-010-1292-2. [ Cross Ref ]Entwistle VA, Carter SM, Cribb A, McCaffery K. Supporting patient autonomy: the importance of clinician-patient relationships. ...
Their responsibility, autonomy, and interdisciplinary collaboration may be of importance for their perceived opportunities to accommodate patients' health needs. Previous studies of interdisciplinarity and nursing responsibilities have mainly focused on outcomes such as patient safety, job satisfaction, and ...
Diabetes is a complex, chronic disease that requires patients' effective self﹎anagement between clinical visits; this in turn relies on patient self〆fficacy. The support of patient autonomy from health care providers is associated with better self﹎anagement and greater diabetes self〆fficacy. ...