BWCs in Healthcare: Benefits, Ethics, Policy Needs
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Citation: DOI: 10.4172/2572-0899.1000364
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Abstract
This collection of reviews and studies explores the multifaceted implications of body-worn cameras (BWCs) in healthcare, particularly for forensic nursing. It highlights perceived benefits like improved documentation and staff safety, alongside significant challenges such as ethical dilemmas, patient privacy concerns, and impact on trust. Research emphasizes the critical need for clear policy, comprehensive training, and stakeholder engagement to address varied patient and staff perspectives. The intersection of BWCs with forensic practice and sensitive care environments necessitates careful consideration of legal frameworks, data governance, and tailored implementation to ensure ethical and effective use while protecting patient rights

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