Voices - Beverly Malone explains why there have to be sensitive limits to choice
These days ‘choice’ is a fashionable concept. Well, the RCN has always championed choice. And that is because nurses know the central importance of care tailored to the needs of the individual. So the key issue for the RCN is not ‘choice versus no choice’ – it is whether choice is meaningful.
Nursing Standard.
20, 37, 26-26.
doi: 10.7748/ns.20.37.26.s31
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