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ETHICAL ISSUES IN PRACTICE

Relational Autonomy: An Example from Breast Cancer Nursing

Pages 408-413 | Published online: 18 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

This article is an exploration of how the concept of relational autonomy might be applied in practice. The discussion uses the example of breast cancer nursing as a lens through which to consider how a view of autonomy as relational might affect the ways in which practitioners work with their clients.

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Mary Twomey

Mary Twomey is Head of Department/Programme Director in the Faculty of Health and Social Care at the Open University, having previously been a specialist nurse in breast cancer. She has a particular interest in feminist ethics, and how feminist ethics can be applied in practice, which is the subject of her doctoral thesis

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