This book chapter is not available through ChesterRepThis chapter examines the role of advocacy within the healthcare system, considering the need for advocates to support patients who have to make decisions but may not have the knowledge, confidence or ability to do so. The chapter also discusses the need for an advocate to promote and protect the patient’s autonomy and act on their behalf
To change the traditional doctor-patient relationship in the health facility context, one must begin...
Introduction: Patient advocacy is an often encountered term, but one for which no consistent definit...
This chapter presents a critical appraisal of mental health nursing’s interest in and relationship t...
It remains unclear what patient advocacy actually entails and what values it ought to embody. It wil...
[Extract] Advocacy can extend across all interactions. However, in healthcare it can form an integra...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.This chapter examines the concept of autonomy ...
Key words: advocacy; nursing practice; patient autonomy; role of the nurse The purpose of this artic...
Within a healthcare facility, each and every person or patient that receives medical care is deservi...
The initial focus is directly related to tort-law and the liability associated with making medical m...
Customarily patient advocacy is argued to be an essential part of nursing, and this is reinforced in...
Individuals and communities navigating the healthcare system without an advocate often experience de...
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...
Though the term advocacy often appears in popular usage, it is the author\u27s contention that there...
<p>In the medical profession, activities related to ensuring access to care, navigating the system, ...
To change the traditional doctor-patient relationship in the health facility context, one must begin...
Introduction: Patient advocacy is an often encountered term, but one for which no consistent definit...
This chapter presents a critical appraisal of mental health nursing’s interest in and relationship t...
It remains unclear what patient advocacy actually entails and what values it ought to embody. It wil...
[Extract] Advocacy can extend across all interactions. However, in healthcare it can form an integra...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.This chapter examines the concept of autonomy ...
Key words: advocacy; nursing practice; patient autonomy; role of the nurse The purpose of this artic...
Within a healthcare facility, each and every person or patient that receives medical care is deservi...
The initial focus is directly related to tort-law and the liability associated with making medical m...
Customarily patient advocacy is argued to be an essential part of nursing, and this is reinforced in...
Individuals and communities navigating the healthcare system without an advocate often experience de...
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...
Though the term advocacy often appears in popular usage, it is the author\u27s contention that there...
<p>In the medical profession, activities related to ensuring access to care, navigating the system, ...
To change the traditional doctor-patient relationship in the health facility context, one must begin...
Introduction: Patient advocacy is an often encountered term, but one for which no consistent definit...
This chapter presents a critical appraisal of mental health nursing’s interest in and relationship t...