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Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary defines advocacy as "the act or process of advocating or supporting; to promote the interests or cause of " and an advocate as "one that pleads the cause of another; one that supports or promotes the interests of another"(Merriam-Webster, 2006). Curtin's (1979) concept of advocacy is based on the nurse/patient relationship that forms from the common bond of humanity...
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Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary defines advocacy as "the act or process of advocating or supporting; to promote the interests or cause of " and an advocate as "one that pleads the cause of another; one that supports or promotes the interests of another"(Merriam-Webster, 2006). Curtin's (1979) concept of advocacy is based on the nurse/patient relationship that forms from the common bond of humanity...
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