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  1. In Defence of Patient/Person Human Rights Within National Health Care Provision: implications for British nursing.John Driscoll - 1997 - Nursing Ethics 4 (1):66-77.
    One cannot fail to be aware of the ‘human rights’ that are vividly thrust into our living rooms by the world’s media; but, what are human rights and are they of relevance to British nursing practice? In a democratic state such as the UK, human rights infringements or violations are not typified as occurring in a health care system outwardly appearing to safeguard the interests of the patient/person. This paper examines some of the issues and concludes that the notion of (...)
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