Result Discussion
In this section is to explore the autonomy in patients. Most of articles were presented the information about autonomy and caring. It was found to be a result of autonomy. The theme was explored and discussed as following:
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This result is similar to (  To influence patient care from an ethical perspective a nurse also needs an understanding of ethical principles and models. Knowledge of ethical principles such as autonomy. A nurse who understands ethical principles and can use this understanding to influence the health care team to apply these principles has successfully used power by influencing the action and behaviors of others. Facilitating discussions of health care dilemmas among staff nurses and other team members is an excellent way to promote an organizational climate where ethical principles are used in a systematic manner. Encouraging nurses to engage in hospital ethics committee meetings which provide structure for addressing ethical dilemmas promotes professional growth of individual nurses as the multidisciplinary voices on these committees share perspectives for addressing the dilemma at hand.
Chally & Loriz, 1998).
Chirkov, Ryan, Kim, and Kaplan (2003) asked people from four countries (Russia, United States, Turkey, and South Korea) there were differences in the behaviors people saw as typical of their cultures autonomous reasons for engaging in behavior were uniformly associated with greater well-being with no moderation of this effect by culture.
Lynch et al. (2005) showed at a relationship level that participants from China, the United States and Russia were more satisfied and vital in relationships that afforded autonomy support.