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Why Worry about Autonomy?

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Suzy Braye, David Orr & Michael Preston-Shoot. (2017) Autonomy and Protection in Self-neglect Work: The Ethical Complexity of Decision-making. Ethics and Social Welfare 11:4, pages 320-335.
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Joan Braun. (2021) Preventing Harm to Vulnerable Older Adults: A Social Justice Perspective. Research on Social Work Practice 31:6, pages 561-575.
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HebaA E Ali, MagdaA Elmolla & Sahar H.AlyEl Banan. (2021) The relationship between nurse manager’s behavior and staff nurses autonomy. Egyptian Nursing Journal 18:2, pages 58.
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Audrey Paradis, Sonja Lutovac, Katri Jokikokko & Raimo Kaasila. (2019) Towards a relational understanding of teacher autonomy: The role of trust for Canadian and Finnish teachers. Research in Comparative and International Education 14:3, pages 394-411.
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