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"Modhi Saeed Ali Alghamdi"
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Interdisciplinary Ethics in Nursing: Balancing Diverse Responsibilities and Collaborative Practices
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Maryam Mohammed Abdullah
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Mujibah Saleh Aldawsari
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Almutairi, Manal Helayel
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Advocacy
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Collaboration
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Decision making
2024
As healthcare becomes more complex and interprofessional collaboration grows, the ethical responsibilities of nurses in interdisciplinary teams are increasingly scrutinized. Nurses are uniquely positioned to navigate the intersections of patient care, professional practice, and ethical decision-making in multidisciplinary environments. This manuscript explores the interdisciplinary ethical challenges faced by nurses, highlighting the balance required between diverse professional responsibilities, the integration of collaborative practices, and the protection of patient autonomy and well-being. Through a review of core ethical principles and a discussion of the unique position of nurses in team-based care, this paper aims to provide a framework for understanding and addressing the ethical dimensions of interdisciplinary nursing practice.
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The impact of cybersecurity and its role in health care
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Fawziah Hamdan Alqarni
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Ohoud Jazi Alhumairan
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Alruwaili, Ebtesam
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Cybercrime
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Cybersecurity
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Data integrity
2024
There is no doubt that digitalization or the application of advanced information technologies plays a vital role in the functioning of healthcare institutions in the modern era (G. Gopal,2019).However, it also brings some challenges. One of them is cybersecurity (M. Mijwil,2023). Protecting information is one of the most important tasks of healthcare organizations. (X. Liu,2022) Most use health information systems such as “electronic prescribing systems, electronic health record systems, practice management support systems, clinical decision support systems, radiological information systems, and computerized order entry systems.” Doctors\", to name a few. (N. Al-Shorbaji,2022) These systems are usually connected to the Internet of Things, the Internet, etc. and have the possibility of remote access (R.T. Sutton,2020). The fact is that these technological systems simplify various tasks and help in managing healthcare processes.
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