2017
DOI: 10.1111/scs.12399
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Thinking about the patient's wishes: practical wisdom of discharge planning nurses in assisting surrogate decision‐making

Abstract: The practical wisdom of the nurse, working in mutual envisionment with the family, and collaborative decision-making through discussion with those who know the patient, leads to rational discharge assistance.

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“…Regarding nurses' qualification, the current study showed that majority of them had technical nursing institute. This result is accordance with Kageyama, & Asano, (2017) (19) that conducted a study entitled " Thinking about the patient's wishes: practical wisdom of discharge planning nurses in assisting surrogate decision-making" and found that that majority of nurses had technical nursing institute. In contrast, this result is in disagreement with Mahdy, et al, (2019) (16) that conducted a study entitled "Efficacy of Safety Measures and Discharge Planning Guidelines on Nurses for Enteral Nutrition of Comatose Patients" and found that more than one third of nurses had bachelor degree in nursing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Regarding nurses' qualification, the current study showed that majority of them had technical nursing institute. This result is accordance with Kageyama, & Asano, (2017) (19) that conducted a study entitled " Thinking about the patient's wishes: practical wisdom of discharge planning nurses in assisting surrogate decision-making" and found that that majority of nurses had technical nursing institute. In contrast, this result is in disagreement with Mahdy, et al, (2019) (16) that conducted a study entitled "Efficacy of Safety Measures and Discharge Planning Guidelines on Nurses for Enteral Nutrition of Comatose Patients" and found that more than one third of nurses had bachelor degree in nursing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%