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  1. 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.

    • Leslie Gelling, Steve Ersser, Vanessa Heaslip, Desi Tait, Steve Trenoweth
    • 2021
  2. Aug 14, 2023 · Ethical considerations in nursing, though challenging, represent a true integration of the art of patient care. Nurses have a responsibility to themselves, their profession, and their patients to maintain the highest ethical principals.

    • Lisa M. Haddad, Robin A. Geiger
    • 2023/08/14
    • 2018
  3. May 12, 2020 · This study aims to evaluate an advanced education workshop held in the nursing department in Max Stern Yezreel Valley College aimed at strengthening the self-perceptions of ethical competence, to address the above gap, by raising students’ self-efficacy when coping with ethical dilemmas.

    • Samira Obeid, Michal Man
    • 2020
  4. It serves as a moral compass to promote high levels of care, an ethical standard for those entering the nursing profession, and a commitment to society affirming the responsibilities of the registered nurse. The Code of Ethics has been revised over time to reflect technological advances, societal changes, and the expansion of the nursing practice.

  5. Nurses need to understand and apply ethical principles to their own research, as well as to the reading and review of research. The Declaration of Helsinki in 1964 is a statement about ethical principles, initially applied to medical research, but which now guides all types of research.

    • Roberta Heale, Allison Shorten
    • 2017
  6. This section will review several basic ethical concepts related to the ANA’s Ethics Standard of Professional Performance, such as values, morals, ethical theories, ethical principles, and the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses.

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  8. Nov 29, 2021 · An ethics of care approach may be conceptually aligned with moral resilience. The processes of caring about, taking care of, care giving and care receiving may be equally applied to managing ethical challenges impacting patients and to support health care professionals making difficult decisions.

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