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The ethical duties and values of nursing apply to all forms of nursing services and roles: clinicians, educators, students, researchers, managers, policy makers and others.
What additional considerations impact your ethical decision-making? What are ethical dilemmas and how should nurses participate in resolving them? This chapter answers these questions by reviewing concepts related to ethical nursing practice and describing how nurses can resolve ethical dilemmas.
The ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses is a statement of the ethical values, responsibilities and professional standards of nurses. It guides everyday ethical nursing practice and can serve as a regulatory tool to guide and define ethical nursing practice.
1 wrz 2016 · Research ethics encompass issues of how study subjects, be they humans or other animals, are treated; whether all necessary permits for collection and transportation of specimens have been obtained; and whether conflict of interest is minimized.
1 lut 2018 · Objective: to investigate nursing professionals' understanding concerning the Code of Ethics; to assess the relevance of the Code of Ethics of the nursing profession and its use in practice;...
15 sie 2024 · Ethical competence is a key competence in nursing and the development of the competence is a central part in nursing education. During clinical studies, nursing students face ethical problems that require them to apply and develop their ethical knowledge and skills.
Ethics training is essential for researchers to understand key ethical principles such as respect for persons, beneficence, and justice. Participants in research must be made aware of their rights and the measures taken to protect them through ethics training.