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Older patients' autonomy when cared for at emergency departments.

Catharina FrankMats HolmbergElin Ekestubbe JernbyAnnika Sevandersson HansenAnders Bremer
Published in: Nursing ethics (2022)
Stressful work conditions and lacking organizational strategies in EDs contribute to nurses maintaining unjustified paternalistic care, regardless of the patient's ability and medical condition, and questioning who has legitimacy for participating in decisions about care. The nurses' protection and promotion of older patients' autonomy is dependent on the opportunity, ability and willingness to create a patient relationship where the patient's voice and preferences are valued as important. Consequently, strategies are needed to improve patient autonomy in EDs based on the idea of 'relational autonomy'.
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