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It is essential that the nursing profession seek to ensure that research is undertaken to the highest ethical standards and that every effort possible is made to identify and rectify research that falls below these standards.
Ethical challenges related to the specialized role of clinical research nurses were identified. More research is warranted to fully understand their nature and frequency and to identify support systems for resolution.
To aid researchers and clinicians, we propose a minimum set of considerations in the ethical oversight of QI activities: (1) purpose, (2) informed consent, (3) participant confidentiality, and (4) withdrawal from activity. 1. Review the purpose and design of the activity.
The nursing profession is guided by a code of ethics. As you practice nursing, how will you determine “right” from “wrong” actions? What is the difference between morality, values, and ethical principles? What additional considerations impact your ethical decision-making?
6 dni temu · Two of the internationally accepted, fundamental core principles underpinning both nursing practice and research are the principle of beneficence (do good) and the mirror principle of non-maleficence (do not harm). Thus, one should do good to and should not harm one’s patients, clients or research participants.
It is essential that the nursing profes-sion seek to ensure that research is undertaken to the highest ethi-cal standards and that every effort possible is made to identify and rectify research that falls below these standards.
Nursing research is held to the same ethical standards as all other research involving human participants. Nurses need to understand and apply ethical principles to their own research, as well as to the reading and review of research.