Ethical Principles of Autonomy for Hypertension Patients : A concept analysis.
Background: Autonomy is a fundamental ethical principle within the nursing profession. It plays a significant role in patients' decision-making processes when seeking nursing interventions. In the context of hypertensive individuals, autonomy pertains to their capacity to manage and regulate th...
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Main Authors: | Endang Triyanto (Author), Sidik Awaludin (Author), Zuhariah Felis (Author) |
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