Patient education and human rights in Hodges' model
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INTERPERSONAL : SCIENCES
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SOCIOLOGY : POLITICAL
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"Patient education is Article 25 of the universal Declaration of Human Rights, and Article 4 of Patients' Rights Law - The right for information, the ethical principle of respect and a component of the nursing professional standard that prove the examples of good practice. The patient, with the exception of life-threatening situations, and when the relatives or contact persons are not available, receives educational information on expected handling, treatment and care processes, medication, and all that is followed by the agreement on the part of the patient to receive treatment, rehabilitation or prevention process." (p.1957)
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Reference:
Beta, G., & Lidaka, A. (2015). The Aspect of Proficiency in the Theoretical Overview of Pedagogical Practice of Nurses. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 174, 1957–1965. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.861