This article attacks the notion that nurses either can, or should, act as patients' advocates. It further suggests that nurses' motives for attempting to take the advocate role are, at least in part, disingenuous. Finally, there is a brief look at two alternative means of patient empowerment
Abstract Background During the two recent decades, advocacy has been a topic of much debate in the n...
AbstractOBJECTIVEAnalyzing beliefs and actions of nurses in exercising patient advocacy in a hospita...
Copyright © 2012 Mohadeseh Motamed-Jahromi et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Why do nurses sometimes fail to speak up for a patient whose best interest is at risk or whose wellb...
Why do nurses sometimes fail to speak up for a patient whose best interest is at risk or whose wellb...
Why do nurses sometimes fail to speak up for a patient whose best interest is at risk or whose wellb...
Why do nurses sometimes fail to speak up for a patient whose best interest is at risk or whose wellb...
Key words: advocacy; nursing practice; patient autonomy; role of the nurse The purpose of this artic...
Customarily patient advocacy is argued to be an essential part of nursing, and this is reinforced in...
Customarily patient advocacy is argued to be an essential part of nursing, and this is reinforced in...
A frequent observation made about nursing advocacy at the policy level is its absence—or at least it...
Midwifery and Health Visitors (UKCC) document, Exercising Accountability, states that the role of pa...
BACKGROUND: During the two recent decades, advocacy has been a topic of much debate in the nursing p...
Advocacy in nursing has been provided to patients by nurses inconsistently with grave consequences f...
This study explored the nature of patient advocacy among 40 institutionally employed registered nurs...
Abstract Background During the two recent decades, advocacy has been a topic of much debate in the n...
AbstractOBJECTIVEAnalyzing beliefs and actions of nurses in exercising patient advocacy in a hospita...
Copyright © 2012 Mohadeseh Motamed-Jahromi et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Why do nurses sometimes fail to speak up for a patient whose best interest is at risk or whose wellb...
Why do nurses sometimes fail to speak up for a patient whose best interest is at risk or whose wellb...
Why do nurses sometimes fail to speak up for a patient whose best interest is at risk or whose wellb...
Why do nurses sometimes fail to speak up for a patient whose best interest is at risk or whose wellb...
Key words: advocacy; nursing practice; patient autonomy; role of the nurse The purpose of this artic...
Customarily patient advocacy is argued to be an essential part of nursing, and this is reinforced in...
Customarily patient advocacy is argued to be an essential part of nursing, and this is reinforced in...
A frequent observation made about nursing advocacy at the policy level is its absence—or at least it...
Midwifery and Health Visitors (UKCC) document, Exercising Accountability, states that the role of pa...
BACKGROUND: During the two recent decades, advocacy has been a topic of much debate in the nursing p...
Advocacy in nursing has been provided to patients by nurses inconsistently with grave consequences f...
This study explored the nature of patient advocacy among 40 institutionally employed registered nurs...
Abstract Background During the two recent decades, advocacy has been a topic of much debate in the n...
AbstractOBJECTIVEAnalyzing beliefs and actions of nurses in exercising patient advocacy in a hospita...
Copyright © 2012 Mohadeseh Motamed-Jahromi et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...