In conclusion, managing obesity through health technology, care coordination, and community resources requires a multifaceted approach guided by ethical professional practice. Nurses must navigate complex scenarios, adhering to standards and policies while prioritizing patient-centered care. This involves respecting patient autonomy, ensuring privacy in the use of technology, and facilitating access to diverse healthcare resources. The key to success lies in integrating evidence-based practice, empathetic patient care, and effective use of available technologies and community support, all while maintaining the highest ethical standards (Westergren et al., 2021).
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