Nurses’ interaction styles when supporting patients in self-management: A profile approach

Volume: 110, Pages: 103604 - 103604
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
The rising attention to participation and self-regulation in chronic care requires nurses to move towards an approach in which patients’ perspectives and choices are central, and in which patients’ competency is fostered. According to Self-Determination Theory, nurses can differ in the way they interact with patients living with a chronic illness. That is, they can interact in an autonomy-supportive, controlling, structuring or chaotic way....
Paper Details
Title
Nurses’ interaction styles when supporting patients in self-management: A profile approach
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
110
Pages
103604 - 103604
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