Aim: To explore and compare the elderly and surgical patients' and mothers' and the corresponding nursing personnel's perceptions about the realization of informed consent. Material - Method: The study was comparative and the data have been collected from a convenience sample of 678 patients (251 mothers, 275 surgical and 152 elderly patients) and 587 nurses (221, 222 and 144) from the respective wards of 27 Greek hospitals. The instrument consisted of 11 Likert type questions asking from the respondents to rate the frequency (R=l-5) the patients had been asked for informed consent as related to specific nursing interventions. Results: The perceptions of patients and nurses concerning the realisation of the informed consent were relatively ...
Objectives: A prospective study comprising interviews with patients and then completing standard qu...
Aim of the study. To evaluate the oncology patients` opinion about application of the doctrine of in...
Introduction: Informed consent is essential to the patient-physician relationship. The paternalistic...
Objective: To investigate and compare Greek patients’ and nurses’ perceptions of the realisation of ...
Background: The process to obtain valid informed consent in healthcare reflects many aspects. Health...
Aim: The investigation of patients' and nurses' perceptions on actualization of patients' autonomy i...
Informed consent is a documentation that is based on ethical principles like autonomy, proper conduc...
Aim: To explore and compare the elderly and surgical patients' and mothers' and the corresponding nu...
Informed Consent is the idea that a doctor fully explains to his patient the way of treatment. The m...
This cross-sectional survey aimed to investigate nurses' opinions and practices regarding informatio...
Purpose: 1. To investigate the elderly and surgical patients' and mothers' and the corresponding nur...
Informed consent is a requirement by law. Informed consent is a two part process: giving the patient...
BACKGROUND: Informed consent is based on the Western notion of autonomy that patients have the right...
Aim To examine whether there are differences in the experience in giving informed consent of patient...
The concepts of autonomy, privacy and informed consent in nursing. In this article a research progra...
Objectives: A prospective study comprising interviews with patients and then completing standard qu...
Aim of the study. To evaluate the oncology patients` opinion about application of the doctrine of in...
Introduction: Informed consent is essential to the patient-physician relationship. The paternalistic...
Objective: To investigate and compare Greek patients’ and nurses’ perceptions of the realisation of ...
Background: The process to obtain valid informed consent in healthcare reflects many aspects. Health...
Aim: The investigation of patients' and nurses' perceptions on actualization of patients' autonomy i...
Informed consent is a documentation that is based on ethical principles like autonomy, proper conduc...
Aim: To explore and compare the elderly and surgical patients' and mothers' and the corresponding nu...
Informed Consent is the idea that a doctor fully explains to his patient the way of treatment. The m...
This cross-sectional survey aimed to investigate nurses' opinions and practices regarding informatio...
Purpose: 1. To investigate the elderly and surgical patients' and mothers' and the corresponding nur...
Informed consent is a requirement by law. Informed consent is a two part process: giving the patient...
BACKGROUND: Informed consent is based on the Western notion of autonomy that patients have the right...
Aim To examine whether there are differences in the experience in giving informed consent of patient...
The concepts of autonomy, privacy and informed consent in nursing. In this article a research progra...
Objectives: A prospective study comprising interviews with patients and then completing standard qu...
Aim of the study. To evaluate the oncology patients` opinion about application of the doctrine of in...
Introduction: Informed consent is essential to the patient-physician relationship. The paternalistic...