Abstract Background Professional autonomy is essential in expanding the scope of nursing practice and has been recognized as a top nursing priority. Objective This study aims to assess Saudi nurses’ autonomy level in critical care settings and examine the influence of sociodemographic and clinical characteristics on their autonomy level. Methods A correlational design and a convenience sampling approach were used to recruit 212 staff nurses from five Saudi governmental hospitals in Jouf region of Saudi Arabia. The data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire composed of two sections, including sociodemographic characteristics and the Belgen autonomy scale. The Belgen autonomy scale used in this study measures nurses’ autono...
Strategies such as expansion of roles, development of associations, documentation, determining prope...
the strengthening of their professional autonomy and towards patient autonomy. Rev Latino-am Enferma...
A postal questionnaire survey of 10 022 staff nurses in 32 hospitals in England was undertaken to ex...
Introduction: Professional autonomy plays an important role in nurses' job satisfaction and the outc...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. Background The acute nature of the intensive care unit (ICU) environment necess...
Autonomy is one of the vocational criteria of the nursing profession and is essential for safe and q...
Discretionary autonomy is a key factor in enhanced patient outcomes and nurses' work satisfaction. A...
Background-Control over nursing practice is participatory process through which nurses have input an...
The achievement of autonomous practice has been a clearly and consistently stated aim in nursing for...
Background Professional autonomy is a key concept in understanding nurses’ roles in delivering patie...
Objective: to analyze the perception of nurses about the systematization of nursing care in the pers...
Background: Professional autonomy is a key concept in understanding nurses’ roles in delivering pati...
The basic philosophy of shared governance includes the right for staff nurses to practice in an envi...
Forty-five subjects including community health nurses with baccalaureate nursing degrees, senior-lev...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore current professional status of nurses in hospita...
Strategies such as expansion of roles, development of associations, documentation, determining prope...
the strengthening of their professional autonomy and towards patient autonomy. Rev Latino-am Enferma...
A postal questionnaire survey of 10 022 staff nurses in 32 hospitals in England was undertaken to ex...
Introduction: Professional autonomy plays an important role in nurses' job satisfaction and the outc...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. Background The acute nature of the intensive care unit (ICU) environment necess...
Autonomy is one of the vocational criteria of the nursing profession and is essential for safe and q...
Discretionary autonomy is a key factor in enhanced patient outcomes and nurses' work satisfaction. A...
Background-Control over nursing practice is participatory process through which nurses have input an...
The achievement of autonomous practice has been a clearly and consistently stated aim in nursing for...
Background Professional autonomy is a key concept in understanding nurses’ roles in delivering patie...
Objective: to analyze the perception of nurses about the systematization of nursing care in the pers...
Background: Professional autonomy is a key concept in understanding nurses’ roles in delivering pati...
The basic philosophy of shared governance includes the right for staff nurses to practice in an envi...
Forty-five subjects including community health nurses with baccalaureate nursing degrees, senior-lev...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore current professional status of nurses in hospita...
Strategies such as expansion of roles, development of associations, documentation, determining prope...
the strengthening of their professional autonomy and towards patient autonomy. Rev Latino-am Enferma...
A postal questionnaire survey of 10 022 staff nurses in 32 hospitals in England was undertaken to ex...