In nursing research, the intersection of ethics, legal considerations, and patient advocacy plays a crucial role in shaping practice. Nursing ethics involves making decisions based on integrity and compassion, balancing patient rights with professional duties. Legal aspects include adherence to laws and policies that protect patient confidentiality, informed consent, and overall care quality. Patient advocacy in nursing is about standing up for patients' needs, ensuring their voice is heard, and protecting them from harm. When these principles are applied in research settings, they safeguard the rights of participants and ensure ethical standards in study design and execution.
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Title : Exploring the healthcare professionals’ experiences with patient's death
Ismat Mikky, Bloomfield College of Montclair State University, United States
Title : Using props when caring for people with moderate to severe dementia; supporting personhood or elaborate lies?
Jane Murray, Northumbria University, United Kingdom
Title : Nursing ethics in an unethical world
Nina Beaman, Aspen University, United States
Title : Self-care and caring: Bringing it together in nursing
Patricia M Burrell, Hawaii Pacific University, United States
Title : The role of educator as a facilitator of learning
Gihane Endrawes, Western Sydney University, Australia