| Literature DB >> 19237474 |
Albine Moser1, Rob Houtepen, Harry van der Bruggen, Cor Spreeuwenberg, Guy Widdershoven.
Abstract
This article examines how people with type 2 diabetes perceive autonomous decision making and which moral capacities they consider important in diabetes nurses' support of autonomous decision making. Fifteen older adults with type 2 diabetes were interviewed in a nurse-led unit. First, the data were analysed using the grounded theory method. The participants described a variety of decision-making processes in the nurse and family care-giver context. Later, descriptions of the decision-making processes were analysed using hermeneutic text interpretation. We suggest first- and second-order moral capacities that nurses specializing in diabetes need to promote the autonomous decision making of their patients. We recommend nurses to engage in ongoing, interactive reflective practice to further develop these moral capacities.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19237474 DOI: 10.1177/0969733008100080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Ethics ISSN: 0969-7330 Impact factor: 2.874