
pmid: 7919832
Professionalisation of nursing has played a part in making accountability more implicit for nurses in terms of clinical autonomy. Mental health nurses therefore need to be clear about the principles on which they base their practice. This article considers these issues in terms of ethics, the client's perspective and clinical implications.
Social Responsibility, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Ethics, Nursing, Humans, Psychiatric Nursing
Social Responsibility, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Ethics, Nursing, Humans, Psychiatric Nursing
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