In this paper I argue that nursing research is losing its way. There are a number of ways in which this is happening; for example, people are spending much more time writing about methodology than getting on with the research itself and the reporting of discovery. Here, I address the extent to which we are debilitating the research enterprise through what passes as ‘ethics’ and‘governance’.I will refer to examples from nursing and related research to illustrate the gradual development of greater concern for the well-being of research participants and the prevention of harm. I will go on to illustrate how, incomparison to the search for knowledge in the wider world, the health professions (and in the UK nurses in particular) are making resea...
Aim: The aim is to discuss a new framework that can aid ethical decision making in educational nursi...
Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical...
Ethical standards for research with human participants are increasingly important. With respect to n...
In this paper I argue that nursing research is losing its way. There are a number of ways in which t...
Background. This paper examines the current systems and structures for ethical review of health serv...
AIM: To show that the ethics governance process in the UK is not necessarily conducive to innovative...
peer-reviewedEthics is fundamental to good research practice and the protection of society. From a h...
Progression of nurse education from apprentice to educational courses in response to demands for str...
Aim: This article is a report of a qualitative study of workplace health and safety issues in nursin...
Despite the obvious advantages to patient care and professional development, nursing research in th...
Since the early 1990s, research studies conducted respectively in the USA, UK and Australia have fou...
Aim: The paper reports on a study that highlighted the benefits to nursing students of taking part i...
Ethical and institutional approvals are essential requirements if a research proposal is to become ...
The introduction of and the commitment to evidence-based nursing in all care settings have led to a ...
Aim: The aim is to discuss a new framework that can aid ethical decision making in educational nursi...
Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical...
Ethical standards for research with human participants are increasingly important. With respect to n...
In this paper I argue that nursing research is losing its way. There are a number of ways in which t...
Background. This paper examines the current systems and structures for ethical review of health serv...
AIM: To show that the ethics governance process in the UK is not necessarily conducive to innovative...
peer-reviewedEthics is fundamental to good research practice and the protection of society. From a h...
Progression of nurse education from apprentice to educational courses in response to demands for str...
Aim: This article is a report of a qualitative study of workplace health and safety issues in nursin...
Despite the obvious advantages to patient care and professional development, nursing research in th...
Since the early 1990s, research studies conducted respectively in the USA, UK and Australia have fou...
Aim: The paper reports on a study that highlighted the benefits to nursing students of taking part i...
Ethical and institutional approvals are essential requirements if a research proposal is to become ...
The introduction of and the commitment to evidence-based nursing in all care settings have led to a ...
Aim: The aim is to discuss a new framework that can aid ethical decision making in educational nursi...
Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical...
Ethical standards for research with human participants are increasingly important. With respect to n...