The document discusses ethics in nursing research. It defines ethics in nursing research as following moral principles to ensure the rights and welfare of research participants. It emphasizes protecting vulnerable groups from harm, safeguarding participants from exploitation, and obtaining informed consent. The key ethical principles discussed are beneficence, respect for human dignity, and justice. Research must establish a favorable risk-benefit ratio and respect participants' autonomy, privacy, and right to fair treatment.
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steps in nursing research include several points
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Hisrorical evelotion and trends in nursing researchdeepakkv1991
AS AN NURSE THIS IS MY CONTRIBUTION TO ALL MY FELLOW NURSES SO THAT THEY GET AN OPPORTUNITY TO UNDERSTAND AND LEARN ABOUT THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF NURSING AND FUTURE TRENDS IN NURSING.
steps in nursing research include several points
1) terminologies related to nursing research
2) phases of nursing research
3) conceptual phase
4) planning phase
5) analytic phase
6) communication phase
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Slides prepared for beginners of nursing research or novice researchers. it will enhance and clear there basic understanding about using research designs.
Descriptive statistics offer nurse researchers valuable options for analysing and pre-senting large and complex sets of data, suggests Christine Hallett
THE EXPENSE OF QUALITY IS AN INTERACTIVE PROCESS BETWEEN CUSTOMER & PROVIDER. QUALITY ASSURANCE USUALLY FOCUSES ON MATERIAL, GOOD WORK & SERVICE PROVIDED EFFECTIVELY. ANY LACK IN SERVICE PROVIDED CAUSES DECREASE IN QUALITY
This slide contains information regarding Community Mental Health Nursing. This can be helpful for proficiency level and bachelor level nursing students. Your feedback is highly appreciated. Thank you!
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2. DEFINITION
Ethics in nursing research
can be defined as the act of moral
principles which the researcher has to
follow while conducting nursing research
to ensure the rights & welfare of
individuals, groups or community under
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3. IMPORTANCE OF ETHICS IN
NURSING RESEARCH
Protect the vulnerable group & other study
participants from harmful effects of the
experimental interventions.
Participants are safeguarded from exploitation
researchers.
Establish risk – benefit ratio for the study subjects
Ensure the fullest respect, dignity, privacy, disclose
of information & fair treatment for study subjects.
Build the capability of subjects to accept or reject
participation in study & to have access to informed
or written consent for participation in research
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4. ETHICAL PRINCIPLE IN NURSING
RESEARCH
1. Principle of beneficence
2. Principle of respect of human dignity
3. Principle of justice
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5. 1. Principle of beneficence
Establishing the positive risk benefit ratio, where
the risk of the research should never exceed
expected benefits for people from knowledge
generated by the research activity.
A potential risk of the research study must be
carefully assessed & participants are protected
from any harmful effect of research activity.
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6. Count…
In addition to physical harm, study subjects
are also protected from expected adverse
psychological consequences caused by
research study. For example, psychological
or emotional distress caused from self-
discloser, introspection, fear of the
unknown, or interacting with a stranger.
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7. Count…
Research must be conducted by a scientifically
qualified expert to avoid undue discomfort or
distress to study participants.
Participants must be provided with maximum
physical, psychological, social & religious
comfort & undue disturbance & time utilization of
the subjects should be avoided.
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8. 2. Principle of respect of human
dignity
This principle of the ethics emphasizes on the
freedom of choice, where participants have right to
accept or reject to be a part of the research study.
Participants have full right to question the researcher
for any additional information or clarification of
doubts.
Participants have right to quit from the study at any
stage of the research study.www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
9. Count…
A fully informed consent must be taken from the
participants. In case of the fetus, child, psychological,
neurological or physical inability to give informed consent;
this can be obtained from parents or legal guardians.
The contents of an informed consent must include the
following:
Purpose of the research study.
Procedural process & any intervention involved in the
study.
Expected time & nature of participant’s involvement in the
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10. Count…
Type of data/information to be obtained for respondents.
Details of the potential discomfort or risk for participants
in the study.
Details of the support available in case any harm occurs
to participants.
Mechanism to protect privacy & anonymity of
participants.
Contact detail to collect information & clarification about
doubt.
Statement about voluntary participation of subjects &
right to termination without any penalty.
Describe of the expected benefits of the research study.
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11. 3. Principle of justice
This ethical principle directs the researchers to abide
by the participant’s right of fair treatment &
maintenance of privacy.
The fair & nondiscriminatory selection of the
participants such as any risk & benefits will be equally
shared by study participants. Participant’s selection
should be based on research requirement & not
convenience, gullibility or compromised position of
certain types of people.
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12. Count…
The nonprejudicial treatment of individual who decline to
participate or who withdraw from the study after agreeing to
participate.
Anonymity of participants & confidentiality of information
must be maintained.
No information collected from study participants can be used
for other than research purpose.
The vulnerable subjects such as children, pregnant women,
mentally ill patients, physically disabled, terminally ill &
institutionalized (prisoners) people, who are conveniently &
easily accessible must be protected from overuse & undue
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14. INTRODUCTION
Indian Nursing Council (INC) has published the
code of Ethics for Nurses in India in year 2006.
The code of ethics for nurses in critical for
building professionalism & accountability.
Ethical consideration are vital in any area dealing
with human beings including nursing research
because they represent values, rights &
relationships.
The code of Ethics for nurses in India (2006) are
as follows:
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15. 1. The nurse respects the
uniqueness of an individual in
provision of care
Nurse
Provides care for individuals without consideration
of
caste, creed, religion, culture, ethnicity, gender, soci
oeconomic & political status, personal attributes or
any other grounds.
Individualizes the care considering the
beliefs, values & cultural sensitivities.
Develops & promotes trustful relationship with
individual’s
Recognizes uniqueness of response of individuals
to interventions & adapts accordingly.
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16. 2. The nurse respects the rights of individuals as
partners in care & helps in making informed choices
Nurse
Appropriate individual’s rights to make decisions
about their care & therefore gives adequate &
accurate information for enabling them to make
informed choices.
Respects the decisions made by individual (s)
regarding their care
Protect public from misinformation &
misinterpretation.
Advocates special provisions to protect vulnerable
individual/groups.
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17. 3. The nurse respects individuals’ rights to privacy,
maintains confidentiality & shares information
judiciously
Nurse
Respects the individual’s rights to privacy of their
personal information
Maintains confidentiality of privileged information
except in life threatening situations & uses discretion in
sharing information.
Takes informed consent & maintains anonymity when
information is required for quality
assurance/academic/legal reasons.
Limits the access to all personal records written &
computerized to authorized persons only.
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18. 4.The nurse maintains competence in
order to render quality nursing
care
Nurse
Nursing care must be provided only by a
registered nurse.
Nurse strives to maintain quality nursing care &
upholds the standards of care.
Nurse values continuing education, initiates &
utilizes all opportunities for self development.
Nurse values research as a means of
development of nursing profession & participates
in nursing research adhering to ethical principles.
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19. 5. The nurse is obliged to practice within the framework
of ethical, professional & legal boundaries
Nurse
Adheres to code of ethics & code of
professional conduct for nurses in India
developed by India Nursing Council.
Familiarizes with relevant laws & practices in
accordance with the law of the state
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20. 6. The nurse is obliged to work
harmoniously with members of the
health team
Nurse
Appreciates the team’s efforts in rendering
care.
Cooperates, coordinates & collaborates with
members of the health team to meet the needs
of people.
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21. 7. The nurse commits to reciprocate the trust
invested in nursing profession by the
society
Nurse
Demonstrates personal etiquettes in all
dealings.
Demonstrates professional attributes in all
dealings.
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