The moral agency of institutions: effectively using expert nurses to support patient autonomy
Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (8):506-509 (2017)
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Understanding autonomy relationally: Toward a reconfiguration of bioethical principles.Anne Donchin - 2001 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26 (4):365 – 386.
Expertise in Nursing Practice: Caring, Clinical Judgment, and Ethics.Patricia E. Benner, Christine A. Tanner & Catherine A. Chesla - 1996 - Springer.
Autonomy and Advocacy in Perinatal Nursing Practice.Anne H. Simmonds - 2008 - Nursing Ethics 15 (3):360-370.
Attunement and Involvement: How Expert Nurses Support Patient Autonomy.Sonya Charles - 2017 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 10 (1):175-193.