Autonomy in nursing is the ability of nurses to understand their patient's right to medical information and care while independently making decisions without consulting the healthcare provider.
As advanced practice nurses gain ground in their battle for autonomy, the Missouri State Medical Association has taken a firm stand against APRN's independent practice authority. In March, a ...
How professional autonomy, as promoted by the professional nurse advocate role, enhances nurses’ wellbeing and the quality of care they provide. Abstract Meeting nurses’ core needs – autonomy, ...
The second half of the 19th century was a period fraught with changes in the clinical world in Britain. It saw the emergence of medicine as a publicly recognised profession following the opening of a ...
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