Essay On Investigator Conflicts Of Interest In Nursing Practice

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Amy Starnes

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Re:Topic 4 DQ 1
Nurses being asked to help adopt a new procedure in the hospital should know that this is no simple task. Adopting new procedures is not only time consuming but also requires an extensive investigation. The first thing a Nurse would need to ask is if the new procedure is something they want to be put in place as a standard practice in their hospital. Asking yourself questions about the procedure and completing a self-evaluation would help to remove any conflicting feelings that may comprise the research process.
The second thing I would need to investigate is if the procedure is within the nursing scope of practice. I would need to complete this investigation by reviewing the Nurses Practice Act, …show more content…

(In addition I would like to add to my post two of my company’s policies for some insight as to what and who all are involved in helping make policies within larger corporations. These two policies add to our thoughts as we think about the company’s responsibility when research and investigations are conducted in the facility.) The following is copied from HCA policy handbook under committees and policy.
CSG.FED.001 Investigator Conflicts of Interest in PHS Grants Policy
Establishes that the Institution shall identify and manage any Investigator’s Financial Conflicts of Interest related to Public Health Service (PHS)-funded research in accordance with PHS regulations. (Hospital Corporation of America, 2017)
CSG.IRB.005 IRB Development of Local Standard Operating Procedures Policy
Provides guidance for developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) required by regulation for the IRB oversight of non-exempt human subject research. Federal regulations require each IRB to develop and follow local written procedures that address, at a minimum, the topics outlined in this policy. (Hospital

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