(2003). Issues involved in promoting patient autonomy I health care. British Journal of Nursing, 12, 1323-1330.Hewitt-Taylor, J. (2003). Issues involved in promoting patient autonomy in health care. British Journal of Nursing. 12, (22), 1323- 1330....
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, ...
■Judith Tanner,Professor of Adult Nursing, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Nottingham BEST PRACTICE STATEMENT:SSI SURVEILLANCE: PROMOTINGA SEAMLESS PATIENT JOURNEYFROM SURGERY TO COMMUNITY PUBLISHED BY: Wounds International A division o...
Despite these benefits, there has been little improvement in the global practice of EBF in two decades. For example, only 1 out of 3 children received EBF for 6 months [1]. Exclusive breastfeeding rates at 6 months differ across the globe, varying from 1% in the UK [13] to 69% in P...
Widespread endorsement of ADs is due to their potential to preserve patient autonomy, improve end-of-life medical care, alleviate the burden of substitute decision-making for loved ones, reduce stress, anxiety and depression in surviving relatives, and limit the use of unwanted forms of life-...
“dignity and autonomy”. The participants reported that care conveying experiences of meaningfulness and providing empowerment increased their motivation and their capacity to take an active part in the recovery process. The findings of the study underscore the importance of incorporating the patients’ ...
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...
The article stresses the need for mental health nurses to have a clearer grasp on the concept of therapeutic relationship and believe in the capacity of each mental health patient to recover and understand themselves. According to the author, nurses are being asked to take control of the ...
Patient autonomyCBPRSome transgender and nonbinary people undergo phalloplasty and/or metoidioplasty as part of their medical transition process. Across surgical disciplines, a variety of resources are used to assist patients who are preparing for surgeries, including educational materials, workshops, ...
Inherent goals in the nurse–patient relationship are: respect for personhood; upholding the ethical principal of autonomy; and respecting the patient's right to self-determination. This article discusses the perioperative nurse's ethical obligations within the context of the nurse–industry ...