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Older people’s perceived autonomy in residential care: an integrative review
<p>Autonomy has been recognised as a key principle in healthcare, but we
still need to develop a consistent understanding of older people’s
perceived autonomy in residential care. This study aimed to identify,
describe ...
OPIOID-DEPENDENT MOTHERS IN MEDICAL DECISION MAKING ABOUT THEIR INFANTS’ TREATMENT: WHO IS VULNERABLE AND WHY?
<p>Infants born to opioid-dependent women are typically admitted to neonatal intensivecare</p><p>
units for management of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), and their treatment</p><p>
requires medical decisionmaking. ...
Neglecting the care of older people in residential care settings: A national document analysis of complaints reported to the Finnish supervisory authority
Neglecting to provide older people with the care they need in residential care settings leads to human suffering and increased service needs. Research is lacking on neglect in older people's residential care and one way ...