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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Law
  • Professional Ethics
  • Healthcare Regulation

Background:

  • The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is the statutory professional regulator for registered district nurses in the UK.
  • A revised code of standards was implemented on March 31, 2015, impacting district nurse practice.
  • This article is the second in a series analyzing the legal implications of the NMC Code on district nursing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the legal implications of the revised NMC Code of Standards on district nurse practice.
  • To examine the first standard of the Code, focusing on treating individuals with dignity.
  • To clarify the non-negotiable nature of the NMC standards in community settings.

Main Methods:

  • Legal analysis of the NMC Code of Standards.
  • Review of professional conduct requirements for district nurses.
  • Discussion of the implications for fitness to practice.

Main Results:

  • The NMC Code mandates specific standards of practice for district nurses.
  • District nurses must uphold patient dignity and treat individuals uniquely.
  • Interpreting values is permissible, but standards are non-discretionary and must be applied.

Conclusions:

  • Adherence to the NMC Code is essential for maintaining fitness to practice.
  • District nurses must apply the standards rigorously in community settings.
  • Failure to meet the standards can lead to professional sanctions.