Aim: To obtain insight into the contribution of the disciplinary code for nurses to monitoring the quality of nursing care in the Netherlands. Methods: Complaints dealt with in the period 1998-2001 were studied. Questionnaires were sent to 3200 nurses (71%), all 388 members of the disciplinary boards (89%) and 43 lawyers (65%). Results: There was an increase in the number of nurses who were accused (20 in 1998, 12 in 1999, 54 in 2000, and 56 in 2001) and also in the annual percentages of sanctions imposed (0% in 1998, 8% in 1999, 13% in 2000 and 16% in 2001). The disciplinary code appears to be an important corrective instrument for serious professional misconduct. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Key words: codes of ethics; norms; professional ethics; values Because of their responsibilities for...
Background: Professional misconduct in healthcare, a (generally) lasting situation in which patients...
Aim: To obtain insight into the contribution of the disciplinary code for nurses to monitoring the q...
The statutory disciplinary system for physiotherapists in the Netherlands was introduced at the end ...
This article examines the disciplinary process in nursing using data drawn from qualitative cases st...
Contains fulltext : 97750.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE We analy...
This research examines factors leading to disciplinary against nurses in New Zealand for professiona...
Objective: To provide insight into the general public’s knowledge of disciplinary procedures, their ...
Aims: This paper critiques the deliberative processes used by the discipline panels of an Australian...
In a study of the archives of the Chief Inspector for Healthcare in the Netherlands during the perio...
PURPOSE We analyzed the disciplinary law verdicts concerning family physicians, submitted to the Dut...
Aim: This study aims to explore the disciplinary processes for nurses, from organizational supervisi...
OBJECTIVE: To provide insight into the general public's knowledge of disciplinary procedures, their ...
Aim To synthesize knowledge in studies about nurses who had been disciplined by their professional r...
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Key words: codes of ethics; norms; professional ethics; values Because of their responsibilities for...
Background: Professional misconduct in healthcare, a (generally) lasting situation in which patients...