The Icn Code of Ethics
The Icn Code of Ethics
The Icn Code of Ethics
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3. Nurses and the profession The nurse assumes the major role in determining and implementing acceptable standards of clinical nursing practice, management, research and education. The nurse is active in developing a core of research-based professional knowledge. The nurse, acting through the professional organization, participates in creating and maintaining equitable social and economic working conditions in nursing. 4. Nurses and co-workers The nurse sustains a co-operative relationship with co-workers in nursing and other fields. The nurse takes appropriate action to safeguard individuals when their care is endangered by a co-worker or any other person. Suggestions for use of the ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses The ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses is a guide for action based on social values and needs. It will have meaning only as a living document if applied to the realities of nursing and health care in a changing society. To achieve its purpose the Code must be understood, internalized and used by nurses in all aspects of their work. It must be available to students and nurses throughout their study and work lives. Applying the Elements of the ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses The four elements of the ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses: nurses and people, nurses and practice, nurses and co-workers, and nurses and the profession, give a framework for the standards of conduct. The following chart will assist nurses to translate the standards into action. Nurses and nursing students can therefore: yStudy the standards under each element of the Code. yReflect on what each standard means to you. Think about how you can apply ethics in your nursing domain: practice, education, research or management. yDiscuss the Code with co-workers and others. yUse a specific example from experience to identify ethical dilemmas and standards of conduct as outlined in the Code. Identify how you would resolve the dilemma. yWork in groups to clarify ethical decision making and reach a consensus on standards of ethical conduct. yCollaborate with your national nurses association, co-workers, and others in the continuous application of ethical standards in nursing practice, education, management and research.
Element of the Code # 1 : NURSES AND PEOPLE Practitioners and Managers Educators and Researchers National Nurses Associations Provide care that respects human rights and is sensitive to the values, customs and beliefs of people. In curriculum include references to human rights, equity, justice, solidarity as the basis for access to care. Develop position statements and guidelines that support human rights and ethical standards. Provide continuing education in ethical issues. Provide teaching and learning opportunities for ethical issues and decision making. Lobby for involvement of nurses in ethics review committees. Provide sufficient information to permit informed consent and the right to choose or refuse treatment. Provide teaching/learning opportunities related to informed consent. Provide guidelines, position statements and continuing education related to informed consent. Use recording and information management systems that ensure confidentiality. Introduce into curriculum concepts of privacy and confidentiality. Incorporate issues of confidentiality and privacy into a national code of ethics for nurses. Develop and monitor environmental safety in the workplace. Sensitise students to the importance of social action in current concerns. Advocate for safe and healthy environment. Element of the Code # 2 : NURSES AND PRACTICE Practitioners and Managers Educators and Researchers National Nurses Associations Establish standards of care and a work setting that promotes quality care. Provide teaching/learning opportunities that foster life long learning and competence for practice.
Provide access to continuing education, through journals, conferences, distance education, etc. Establish systems for professional appraisal, continuing education and systematic renewal of licensure to practice. Conduct and disseminate research that shows links between continual learning and competence to practice. Lobby to ensure continuing education opportunities and quality care standards. Monitor and promote the personal health of nursing staff in relation to their competence for practice. Promote the importance of personal health and illustrate its relation to other values. Promote healthy lifestyles for nursing professionals. Lobby for healthy workplaces and services for nurses. Element of the Code # 3 : NURSES AND THE PROFESSION Practitioners and Managers Educators and Researchers National Nurses Associations Set standards for nursing practice, research, education and management. Provide teaching/learning opportunities in setting standards for nursing practice, research, education and management. Collaborate with others to set standards for nursing education, practice, research and management. Foster workplace support of the conduct, dissemination and utilization of research related to nursing and health. Conduct, disseminate and utilize research to advance the nursing profession. Develop position statements, guidelines and standards related to nursing research. Promote participation in national nurses associations so as to create favorable socio-economic conditions for nurses. Sensitize learners to the importance of professional nursing associations. Lobby for fair social and economic working conditions in nursing. Develop position statements and guidelines in workplace issues. Element of the Code #4 : NURSES AND CO-WORKERS Practitioners and Managers Educators and Researchers National Nurses Associations Create awareness of specific and overlapping functions and the potential for interdisciplinary tensions. Develop understanding of the roles of other workers. Stimulate co-operation with other related disciplines. Develop workplace systems that support common professional ethical values and behavior. Communicate nursing ethics to other professions. Develop awareness of ethical issues of other professions. Develop mechanisms to safeguard the individual, family or community when their care is endangered by health care personnel. Instill in learners the need to safeguard the individual, family or community when care is endangered by health care personnel. Provide guidelines, position statements and discussion for a related to safeguarding people when their care is endangered by health care personnel.