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    • To critically evaluate the RCN's stance on engaging with pressure groups.
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    • Qualitative analysis of RCN's public statements and affiliations.
    • Ethical review of organizational bias in professional bodies.

    Main Results:

    • The RCN has been perceived to support specific pressure groups.
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    • The RCN's engagement with pressure groups requires careful consideration to avoid perceived or actual bias.
    • Maintaining neutrality on contentious issues is crucial for the RCN's credibility and broader representation of nursing interests.