This is the first study investigating how critical factors, including
ethics preparedness ethics confidence, and practice autonomy, impact
perceived delivery of quality care by NPs and PAs in primary
care practice in the United States. We found that perceived quality
of care was positively associated with perceived practice autonomy,
ethics preparedness, ethics confidence, and physician collegiality,
all factors that could be promoted through education and organizational
climate.
This is the first study investigating how critical factors, includingethics preparedness ethics confidence, and practice autonomy, impactperceived delivery of quality care by NPs and PAs in primarycare practice in the United States. We found that perceived qualityof care was positively associated with perceived practice autonomy,ethics preparedness, ethics confidence, and physician collegiality,all factors that could be promoted through education and organizationalclimate.
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