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Clinical Research Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice

Posted By: AlexGolova
Clinical Research Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice

Clinical Research Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice by American Nurses Association, International Association of Clinical Research Nurses
English | April 30, 2017 | ISBN: 1558106758 | 116 pages | AZW3 | 0,828 MB

Clinical research nursing focuses on the care of research participants and the protocols of clinical research and trials. The clinical researcher nurse (CRN) balances the needs of the participant and the requirements of research across settings. The result: exceptional, ethical, and safe care that yields reliable, valid data and findings, high quality research outcomes, and, in time, better quality health care. The premier resource for todays CRN, Clinical Research Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice is informed by advances in this specialtys unique body of knowledge: nursing care; research regulations; scientific process; and data collection, analysis, and interpretation. It addresses the CRN practice essentials, from education and certification and professional development to ethics and tenets to practice settings and roles. Among the other topics covered: The five practice domains: Human subjects protection; care coordination and continuity; clinical practice; management of clinical and research activities; and contribution to science and nursing science/practice Guiding principles of CRN practice: Safety and self-determination of participants, fidelity to research protocols, compliance with regulations, and research-specific informed consent How each of the provisions of the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements apply to CRN practice Trends and issues, including big data, electronic health records, the evidence for practice, minority involvement in clinical research, and the safety of participants, the workplace, and the public. The seventeen competency-based standards both frame evaluation of practice outcomes and goals and delineate what is expected of all CRNs. Its scope of practicewhich establishes the who, what, where, when, why, and how of their practiceis the context for applying these standards. Clinical Research Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice is a must-have for practicing or aspiring clinical research nurses and a useful resource for allied interprofessional practitioners and stakeholders.