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Being honest.

Alan Pearson1

  • 1University of Adelaide, Australia.

Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
|October 14, 2006
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Maintaining nursing integrity requires upholding moral and professional standards. However, nurses face significant barriers that impede the achievement and preservation of integrity in practice.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Ethics
  • Professional Standards

Background:

  • Nursing integrity is defined as adherence to high moral principles and professional standards.
  • Achieving and maintaining integrity is crucial for quality patient care and trust in the nursing profession.

Observation:

  • Nurses encounter various challenges that hinder their ability to uphold integrity.
  • These barriers can compromise ethical practice and professional conduct.

Findings:

  • Identified barriers to nursing integrity include systemic issues, workplace culture, and individual factors.
  • Understanding these obstacles is key to developing effective strategies for support.

Implications:

  • Addressing barriers to nursing integrity is essential for fostering an ethical healthcare environment.
  • Strategies to support nurses are needed to ensure consistent adherence to professional standards.