ETHICAL COMMITTEE
The research committee in nursing plays a crucial role in advancing the profession by exploring and addressing common challenges encountered in nursing education, administration, and service. By actively planning and conducting research, the committee identifies areas of improvement and develops innovative solutions that enhance the overall quality of patient care and nursing practice. These efforts contribute to the evolution of nursing, ensuring that both educators and practitioners can adapt to the changing needs of healthcare.
One of the committee’s significant responsibilities is granting ethical clearance to candidates who wish to conduct research in the field of nursing. This involves a thorough review of the proposed problem statement, assessing the feasibility of the research, and evaluating its potential benefits to the nursing profession. Ethical scrutiny ensures that all research conducted adheres to professional guidelines and ethical standards, safeguarding the integrity of the research process and the welfare of participants.
By overseeing and supporting research efforts, the committee promotes the continuous development of evidence-based practices within nursing. The findings from these studies not only help improve clinical outcomes but also inform policy changes and educational advancements in nursing programs. Through rigorous ethical review and ongoing research, the committee contributes to the growth of the profession and the improvement of healthcare delivery.