Author:
Sivrikaya Orhan,Tunc Enar
Abstract
introduction
Patients have the right to influence the care they receive, but their wish to participate in care
decision-making is unclear.
Aim
This study investigates whether participation in nursing documentation influences patient participation in care
decision-making, mastery, self-esteem, empowerment and depressive feelings among adult in-patients with chronic
disease.
Materials and Methodology
Adult patients (n=39) with chronic diseases were randomized. The intervention group
participated in nursing documentation. Upon departure, patients filled in questionnaires about participation in care
decision-making, mastery, self-esteem, empowerment and depressive feelings.
Results
The majority of the patients preferred a collaborative or passive role regarding care decision-making. Lack of
knowledge was one reason for non-participation. Having been diagnosed more than five years previously meant stronger
empowerment.
Conclusion
It is a challenge for nurses to find strategies to assess patients’ wishes regarding participation in care
decision-making. Nurses must support patients’ knowledge of their disease and empowerment.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Transportation,Modeling and Simulation
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