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    Appendix 2 – Interview Transcript (with commentary & coding) Depth Interview: Interview regarding a woman’s experience of multiple roles: housewife, mother, home educator and volunteer Names and any identifiable titles have been changed for confidentiality purposes. TQ: Right so my name is Tajneen and the interview topic were going to be doing today is about woman’s experience of multiple roles. Your role as a housewife, mother, home educator and volunteer. It’s just going to be me prompting…

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    husband about the patient. According to Provision 3 of the Nurses Code of Ethics, the nurse must uphold and protect the patient’s right to privacy including maintaining the confidentiality of all patient information (American Nurses Association, 2011). The American Nurses Association also go on to state that if confidentiality is broken by unwarranted reading of patient data or by disclosing recognizable patient information, the patient’s well-being could be threatened while also destroying…

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    shares that it is wise to consult with a legal expert and document thoroughly when breaking confidentiality. He advises psychotherapists, when dealing with a Tarasoff situation, to give clients written notice in their Polices and Informed Consent forms. Zur even highlights in blue on his forms, to inform clients that if family members warn of a potential danger, that may constitute a break in confidentiality…

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    will not be revealed to the prison authorities. Also, his behavior and compliance during the study will not be revealed to the parole body and hence, will not affect his parole in any way. This is mentioned under ‘Confidentiality’ title of the IC form. A ‘Certificate of Confidentiality’ can also be attached to the IC form. Under ‘Voluntary Participation’, it is mentioned again to reiterate the point that none of the prisoner’s information will be divulged to the parole staff or prison…

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    The provision 3 states that “the nurse promotes, advocates for, and protects the rights, health, and the safety of the patient” (American Nurses Association, 2015, p. 9). This provision addresses patients’ right to privacy, confidentiality, and protection of participants in research. It stresses the importance of the informed consent and states that the nurse, as an advocate of the patient, should take action when she suspects any unethical practice that puts the patient’s best…

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    involves: a. Is it unethical for me to disclose the knowledge that I gained from my former employer regarding the internally designed machine use by them in order to help solve the problem of my current employer ? Is it considered a violation of confidentiality agreements (if there was any) of trade secrets? b. Which is more important for me to consider? The fate of my former employer or the fate of my current employer? c. Since the company is at the brink of closing, I have to make a…

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    I would stress the importance of what is said within the group is to stay within the group. I would address the levels of confidentiality and if for someone reason there is an indication of personal harm to one self or others that I would be legally obligated to report this to my supervisor and take necessary steps to ensure the safety of everyone and themselves. The American Counseling…

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    (2008), the philosophy of informed consent permits individuals rights to participate or to refuse answering to the research. Moreover, detailed information about the essence and object of the research, including personal risks and agreements on confidentiality and anonymity are offered to the potential research participants (Bulmer, 2008). In both studies of Mandiuc (2014) and McClelland and Newell (2008), informed consent prior to the research is significantly evidenced. In her research,…

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    Unit 22 - The functions of research in health and social care AND Unit 22: Discuss the ethical issues relating to research in health and social care Research is the methodical process of collecting and analysing information to improve our knowledge of understanding of a specific study. There are eight main functions of research, these include; to highlight gaps in provision, inform policy or practice, extend knowledge and understanding, improve practice, allows progress to be monitored, plan…

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