Annas, G. (1978). Informed consent. Annual Review of Medicine, 29, 9-14.
2.
Belmont Report: Ethicalprinciples and guidelinesfor theprotection of human subjects research . (1979). National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
3.
Brett, A. , & Grodin, M. (1991). Ethical aspects of human experimentation in health services research. Journal of the American Medical Association, 265, 1854-1857.
4.
Brody, H. (1989). Transparency: Informed consent in primary care. Hastings Center Report, 19(5), 5-9.
5.
Coyne, C. , & Killien, M. (1987). A system for unit-based monitors of quality of nursing care. Journal of Nursing Administration, 17(1), 26-32.
6.
Driever, M. (1992). Issues in clinical nursing research: Quality assessment from a research perspective. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 14, 106-108.
7.
Fowler, M. (1989). Ethical decision-making in clinical practice. Nursing Clinics of North America, 24, 959-960.
8.
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations . (1988). The Joint Commission guide to quality assurance. Chicago: Author.
9.
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations . (1990). Joint Commission primer on indicator development and application: Measuring quality in health care. Chicago: Author.
10.
Lynn, J. (1983). Informed consent: An overview. Behavior Sciences and the Law, 4, 29-29, 32-33, 36-37,41-41.
11.
Merry, M. D. (1987). What is quality care? Amodel for measuring health care excellence. Quality Review Bulletin, pp. 298-301.
12.
Staff of the Division of Education and the Division of Accreditation , Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals. (1987). Quality and appropriateness of care: An ambulatory health care example. Quality Review Bulletin, pp. 26-30.