Patients’ decisional control over care: a cross-national comparison from both the patients’ and nurses’ points of view

Author:

Papastavrou Evridiki1,Efstathiou Georgios2,Tsangari Haritini3,Karlou Chryssoula4,Patiraki Elisabeth4,Jarosova Darja5,Balogh Zoltan6,Merkouris Anastasios1,Suhonen Riitta7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing; School of Health Studies; Cyprus University of Technology; Limassol Cyprus

2. Nursing Services-Education Sector; Ministry of Health; Nicosia Cyprus

3. Department of Economics and Finance; University of Nicosia; School of Business; Nicosia Cyprus

4. Department of Nursing; National and Kapodistrian University of Athens; Athens Greece

5. Faculty of Medicine; Department of Nursing; University of Ostrava; Ostrava Czech Republic

6. Faculty of Health Care Sciences; Semmelweis University Budapest; Budapest Hungary

7. Department of Nursing Science; University of Turku; Turku Finland

Funder

Cyprus University of Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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