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Moral Distress and the Factors Affecting It: A Review Study [PDF]
Background and aims: Moral distress is a significant ethical problem in nursing. The aim of this study was to review the studies into nurses’ moral distress and its contributing factors. Methods: This was a narrative review.
Seyede Fatemeh Hoseini Damiri +2 more
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Moral distress among healthcare professionals in long-term care settings: a scoping review [PDF]
Aim To explore the body of knowledge available regarding the moral distress of healthcare professionals in long-term care settings, focusing on influencing factors and strategies to cope with moral distress. Design Scoping review.
Floor Vinckers, Elleke Landeweer
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The collective experience of moral distress: a qualitative analysis of perspectives of frontline health workers during COVID-19 [PDF]
Background Moral distress is reported to be a critical force contributing to intensifying rates of anxiety, depression and burnout experienced by healthcare workers.
Sophie Lewis +2 more
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Effect of education based on the “4A Model” on the Iranian nurses’ moral distress in CCU wards
Complexity of health care has caused ethical dilemmas and moral distress to be quite unavoidable for nurses. Moral distress is a major, highly prevalent problem in the nursing profession. The study aims to investigate the effect of education based on the
Zahra Molazem +4 more
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IMPORTANCE:. Moral distress is common among critical care physicians and can impact negatively healthcare individuals and institutions. Better understanding inter-individual variability in moral distress is needed to inform future wellness interventions.
Dominique Piquette, MD, MSc, MEd, PhD +5 more
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Background Previous research suggests that moral distress contributes to burnout in nurses and other healthcare workers. We hypothesized that burnout both contributed to moral distress and was amplified by moral distress for hospital workers in the COVID-
Robert G. Maunder +6 more
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BackgroundThere have been no studies to date of moral distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in national samples of U.S. health workers. The purpose of this study was to determine, in a national sample of internal medicine physicians (internists) in the U.
Jeffrey Sonis +3 more
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Moral Distress among Nurses in Developing Countries of Asia: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Compromising moral values and professional reliability can cause moral distress among nurses. Nurses have to play a significant role in the profession of care providers.
Sonia Joseph +4 more
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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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Moral sensitivity, moral distress and moral functioning
For this open issue of the Etikk i Praksis: Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics, we put together a broad mix of different articles tackling current important issues in the field.
Allen Alvarez, May Thorseth
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