A Study of How Moral Courage and Moral Sensitivity Correlate with Safe Care in Special Care Nursing [PDF]
Background. Nursing is a caring profession, and nurses who have moral sensitivity and moral courage presumably can provide safe and better care for patients.
Fateme Mohammadi +3 more
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Is there any relationship between nurses’ perceived organizational justice, moral sensitivity, moral courage, moral distress and burnout? [PDF]
Aim The present study is an attempt to investigate the relationship between Corley’s model variables in mental health nurses. Background Based on Corley’s model, burnout and moral distress in nurses are, in retrospect, the consequences of the interplay ...
Sara Lotfi-Bejestani +5 more
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Associations between medical students’ stress, academic burnout and moral courage efficacy [PDF]
Background Medical students, especially during the clinical years, are often exposed to breaches of safety and professionalism. These contradict personal and professional values exposing them to moral distress and to the dilemma of whether and how to act.
Galit Neufeld-Kroszynski +2 more
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The relationship between moral courage, team work, and safe nursing care in clinical nurses: a multicenter cross-sectional study in Iran [PDF]
Background Moral courage and team work are the most important aspects of professional competence in clinical nurses; nurses with moral courage and team work are thought to be able to deliver safe nursing care to patients.
Zahra Azizi +2 more
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Presenteeism, moral courage, and moral disengagement among nurses: a cross-sectional structural equation modeling study [PDF]
Background Presenteeism, the act of attending work while physically or mentally unfit has been recognized as a critical issue in healthcare, particularly among nurses.
Sara Kazemi +4 more
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Moral courage level of nurses: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background Moral distress occurs in daily nursing work and plagues nurses. Improving the level of moral courage is one of the main strategies to reduce moral distress, and low levels of moral courage may lead to nurse burnout, increased turnover, and ...
Hang Li +9 more
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Mediating effect of moral sensitivity and professional identity between moral courage and compassion fatigue among nursing interns: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Compassion fatigue in nursing interns contributes to career indecision and worsens the nursing shortage. While work environment and psychological factors are well-studied, the ethical dimension remains unexplored.
Lijuan Yi +5 more
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Determinants of Moral Courage Including the Role of Workplace Conditions, Grief Support, and Salary Among Surgical Nurses in Jiaxing Tertiary Class A Hospitals: A Cross-Sectional Analysis [PDF]
Hai-Ying Cheng,1 Feng-Yan Pu,1 Xiao-Ping Li,2 Ling-Fang Wu3 1Department of Nursing, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Jiaxing University, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, 314000, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital of ...
Cheng HY, Pu FY, Li XP, Wu LF
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CLINICAL NURSES’ MORAL COURAGE IN TENURE OF NURSES: AN ANALITYC SURVEY
Background: The complexity of services that nurses must provide nowadays encourages nurses to develop their moral courage. A review of the literature reveals that no studies have been conducted to evaluate the association between clinical nurse tenure ...
indah restika +3 more
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Correlations between moral courage scores and social desirability scores among medical residents and fellows in Argentina [PDF]
Purpose Moral courage refers to the conviction to take action on one’s ethical beliefs despite the risk of adverse consequences. This study aimed to evaluate correlations between social desirability scores and moral courage scores among medical residents
Raúl Alfredo Borracci +2 more
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