Promoting autonomy and inde- pendence for older people within nursing practice: a liter- ature review. Journal of Advanced Nursing 1997; 26: 408- 417.Davies S, Laker S, Ellis L: Promoting autonomy and independence for older people within nursing practice: a literature review. J Adv Nurs ...
This highlights their limited autonomy and lack of empowerment. In our cultural context, mothers-in-law are often perceived as influential figures in their children's lives, particularly post-marriage. Numerous studies have indicated that the influence of mothers-in-law can significantly affect ...
Relational autonomy in breast diseases care: a qualitative study of contextual and social conditions of patients' capacity for decision-making. much social power over patients as the medical experts, patients highlighted the need for clinicians to earn their trust through demonstrated professionalism. ....
[Conclusion] The application of PBL teaching pattern in nursing record teaching can reduce defect rate. It is an ideal training method in promoting quality of nursing record for nursing students. 展开 关键词: PBL teaching method nursing student nursing record ...
following: TL's relationship to the instrumental, communicative, and emancipatory learning domains and the perspectives of psychological, sociolinguistic, and epistemic reflection; critical responses to TL theory; and the relationship between TL and self-directed learning, autonomy, and critical thinking. ...
Advance directives (ADs) are one way to respect patient autonomy and help ensure end of life quality. In the process of decision making, nurses play a unique and vital role in encouraging patients to complete ADs. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the knowledge, attitudes, ...
In addition, interprofessional collaboration, increased autonomy of non-specialist staff, and embraced digitisation of clinical record-keeping and information-sharing will support wound care solutions to become more seamless between acute, primary, and community h...
When nurses act in ways that support clients' innate needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness, clients may be more successful at internalizing self-regulation and more inclined to adopt and maintain lifelong behavioral changes. Some examples of nursing interventions to motivate behavior change ...
For example, goal setting was valued by patients as a way to strengthen their autonomy and to help remind them of their ultimate goal (e.g., to see the grandkids grow up), thereby increasing motivation and maintenance of health outcomes. Also, health monitoring (i.e., providing the means...
NBC Shearer - 《Geriatric Nursing》 被引量: 59发表: 2009年 Empowering schools: translating health promotion principles into practice Although schools are highly appropriate arenas for promoting health, in England they have hierarchical cultures, limited autonomy and a dominant academic f... Scriven,An...