One assumption I have about the nurse’s role in evidence implementation and ethics is that they use evidence that best supports quality patient care. In generating evidence for research, I think that nurses can utilize their own experiences with patient care to provide a good basis for the research they want to conduct. All research should be ethical, so patients should be able to consent if they are going to be part of a research study. Nurses are also the main patient advocates so they can help voice the patients’ needs and concerns and help make them comfortable. I think the nurse’s role in research involves using past practices and working to improve patient outcomes and finding more efficient ways to do procedures. Implementing the research might involve presenting the evidence to the floor and working to figure out the best way to assimilate it into patient care.
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