Health a social asset
How achieving the nurses the promotion of human rights in the research?health a social asset How achieving the nurses the promotion of human rights in the research?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48492/servir0259.23095Keywords:
Nurse, Human rights, Investigation, EthicAbstract
Introduction
In this communication we intend to make a reflection about the way nurses should operationalize the human rights promotion in the research in their everyday lives face to the adjacent conditioning factors.
It initiates by an approach of scientific knowledge, passing by the relevance of the discourse visibility through the dissemination of research results, with repercussions in the credibility and safety of the clinical practices.
Development
The research as one of the pillars for the developing and sustaining of discipline and the nursing profession, imposes compliance with ethical principles, where the primacy is the safeguarding of human rights of the person and / or vulnerable groups. Evidence is also the principles of good clinical practice applicable to research on human beings and the basic requirements for the ethical evaluation of any clinical research.
It reinforces the need for each and every investigator have as imperative the fulfillment of standards of good practice and specific legislation and transversal to different types of research studies concerning human subjects.
The nurse as a health professional is responsible for safeguarding the human rights of participants in clinical studies from design and conducting until its publication, thereby ensuring human dignity as a constitutional principle.
Conclusions
At last, make explicit to some international and national standards and procedural and ethical requirements to be observed in achievement / participation in a clinical research study with human beings with view of obtaining new knowledge, scientifically valid and generalizable.
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