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    Patient Advocacy and Professional Associations: individual and collective responsibilities
    with Glenn G. Griener
    Nursing Ethics 12 (3): 296-304. 2005.
    Professions have traditionally treated advocacy as a collective duty, best assigned to professional associations to perform. In North American nursing, advocacy for issues affecting identifiable patients is assigned instead to their nurses. We argue that nursing associations’ withdrawal from advocacy for patient care issues is detrimental to nurses and patients alike. Most nurses work in large institutions whose internal policies they cannot influence. When these create obstacles to good care, t…Read more