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Ethical Considerations for EBP

I wouldn’t say my opinions on nurses’ contribution to ethical research has changed, but more so I gained a deeper understanding of nurse involvement in ethics. While conducting research in an ethical way may seem black and white that is not always the case as shown in “Miss Evers’ Boys”. Miss Evers believed she was doing the right thing at first in helping her friends get treatment for syphilis. However, she later found out the motives of the doctors, and that many of the men were under the impression that they were receiving treatment, but were not, and essentially left to die. Miss Evers continued with the study and provided comfort treatment to the men in the study. 

            In this case especially, it is very important for nurses to know the historical evolution and principles of research ethics to prevent something like the Tuskegee Syphilis experiment from happening again in the future. It is important for healthcare professionals to gain insight from where there have been ethical conflicts in the past and work to make their research safe, transparent, and ethical for everyone.

            Throughout working towards the course objectives and doing research and appraising evidence I was able to get a good idea on which research is ethical (objectives 1+2). Objective 3 states “recognize the important leadership contributions that each nurse can make to implement EBP to promote safe, quality, nursing care”. This objective resonates with me the most when thinking about promoting safe and ethical research and nursing care. By keeping this in mind, I will be able to work towards providing quality evidence based care and continue to be an advocate for patients. 

Assumptions

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.

Revisiting the Image

An important quality of nursing that gets less attention in popular culture would be the long hours and potential burnout nurses face. I think that this is talked about in the media to some extent, but it is usually not what people focus on. In fictional medical shows the doctors are usually the main focus, and nurses are not usually shown with the full extent of the job. I think the more mundane duties of nursing could lead to boredom or sloppy patient care vs. the idealized qualities and skills of a nurse, that one might be more excited to perform. I chose the image below because it depicts the less glamorous side of nursing.

https://online.maryville.edu/blog/avoid-nurse-burnout/

A nurse deals with burnout

Image of Nursing

https://abcnews.go.com/US/nurse-terrified-return-work-icu-aunts-covid-19/story?id=69886138

I chose this image because it showcases nurses during the coronavirus pandemic, and the ongoing difficulties they have been facing. Nurses during the pandemic have been extremely resilient and selfless which are qualities that I hope to embody when I become a nurse. To me being a nurse means providing the best care possible for the patient at all times. My cousin and aunt are currently nurses and have been working throughout the pandemic. They both encouraged me to go to nursing school, so I definitely want to take what they have taught me and use it in the future.

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