Paediatric Nursing and Research Ethics: Is There a Conflict?
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Lowes, Lesley
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Journal of Clinical Nursing. 1996 Mar; 5(2): 91-97.
Abstract
This paper briefly outlines the major ethical issues which need to be considered when conducting paediatric research. An overview of ethical theories and principles will highlight the difficulties which may be experienced when making decisions about children's competency to consent to participate in research. The congruency of the paediatric nurse as 'researcher' and 'practitioner' will be examined. Does the nurse involved in paediatric research experience a conflict between a commitment to research and safeguarding the interests and well-being of the child.
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1996-03Subject
Age Factors; Caring; Children; Competence; Confidentiality; Conflict of Interest; Consent; Disclosure; Ethics; Family Relationship; Guidelines; Human Experimentation; Investigators; Minors; Moral Development; Moral Obligations; Nurse Patient Relationship; Nurse's Role; Nurses; Obligations to Society; Organizations; Parental Consent; Parents; Pediatrics; Privacy; Professional Family Relationship; Professional Organizations; Research; Research Ethics; Research Subjects; Risks and Benefits; Therapeutic Research;
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Paediatric Nursing and Research Ethics: Is There a Conflict?
Lowes, Lesley (1996-03)