Empowering partnerships: nurses and those they care for
Martin-McDonald, Kristine 2005, Empowering partnerships: nurses and those they care for. In Rogers-Clarke, Cath, McCarthy, Alexandra and Martin-McDonald, Kristine (ed), Living with illness: psychosocial challenges for nursing, Elsevier Australia, Sydney, N.S.W., pp.171-182.
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Empowering partnerships: nurses and those they care for
This chapter: • explores the traditional roles of nurses and those they care for; • discusses the concepts of empowerment and partnerships as they apply to the provision of health care; •examines the key concepts of a partnership model: a) non-patronising empowerment; b) collaborative decision making; c) valuing diversity and individuality; and d) mutually beneficial relationship; and • identifies the threat to each characteristic of the partnership model.
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0729537501 9780729537506
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eng
Field of Research
111003 Clinical Nursing: Secondary (Acute Care)
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970111 Expanding Knowledge in the Medical and Health Sciences
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