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Personal autonomy for older people living in residential care: an overview.

Vivien Rodgers1, Stephen Neville.   

Abstract

Autonomy has significance for everyone, including those in long-term residential care. This article looks at the concept of autonomy particularly in relation to the population of older persons living in residential care settings. It examines the values underpinning the exercise of personal autonomy and notes how an individual's autonomy may be enhanced or restricted. The implications for gerontological nursing practice are outlined and suggestions offered as to how personal autonomy for older persons living in residential care may be preserved and promoted.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18044233

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Prax N Z        ISSN: 0112-7438


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