Nursing ethics: the role of nurse in clinical experimentation

Published: June 30, 1993
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The Authors analyze the ethical problems of nurses in activating and conducting clinical experimentation. Particular attention is given to request of consent, information, truth-telling, physician/nurse/patient relationship, collaboration with relatives, quality of life, ethics committees because they represent important bioethical matters for a criticai reflection. They have to be considered as delicate questions that nurses often can face in research and in hospital practice.

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Robert, E., Sinaccio, G., & Spagnolo, A. G. (1993). Nursing ethics: the role of nurse in clinical experimentation. Medicina E Morale, 42(3), 575–584. https://doi.org/10.4081/mem.1993.1057