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Background Nursing interns often faced moral distress in clinical practice, similar to registered nurses, which can lead to compassion fatigue. The roles of moral resilience and professional identity in influencing the psychological well-being of nursing
Ting Shuai +4 more
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How Do Nursing Students Perceive Moral Distress? An Interpretative Phenomenological Study
Background: Research shows that the longer nurses care for terminally ill patients, the greater they experience moral distress. The same applies to nursing students.
Chiara Gandossi +6 more
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Moral distress, ethical climate, and compassion fatigue among oncology nurses: the mediating role of moral distress. [PDF]
Oncology nurses have a vital role in providing care for individuals with cancer. Ethical dilemmas arise for oncology nurses caring for these patients. Nurses experience moral distress when work conflicts with personal beliefs, leading to inappropriate ...
Zare-Kaseb A +3 more
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Ethical dilemmas for healthcare workers (HCWs) during pandemics highlight the centrality of moral stressors and moral distress (MD) as well as potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) and moral injury (MI).
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Moral distress is a common but frequently overlooked concept in the nursing profession, though not exclusive to nursing. Many professionals experience this distress, but nurses encounter this phenomenon more often than other professions. Moral distress can cause many physical and emotional symptoms that affect how a person perceives satisfaction in his/
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Estimation of moral distress among nurses: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Background Moral distress is a common challenge among professional nurses when caring for their patients, especially when they need to make rapid decisions.
Zainab Alimoradi +7 more
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Moral Distress in Critical Care Nursing: The State of the Science [PDF]
Background: Moral distress is a complex phenomenon frequently experienced by critical care nurses. Ethical conflicts in this practice area are related to technological advancement, high intensity work environments, and end-of-life decisions.
Epstein EG +10 more
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Moral distress among intensive care unit professions in the UK: a mixed-methods study
Objective To assess the experience of moral distress among intensive care unit (ICU) professionals in the UK. Design Mixed methods: validated quantitative measure of moral distress followed by purposive sample of respondents who underwent semistructured ...
A. Boulton +3 more
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Background Global health crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, confront healthcare workers (HCW) with increased exposure to potentially morally distressing events.
E. Spilg +11 more
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Investigating the Relationship between Moral Distress and Coping in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services Technicians of East Azerbaijan Province in 2021 [PDF]
Background: Technicians working in the emergency medical services (EMS) ward face more cases of moral distress due to the nature of their work. The consequences of moral distress include decreased self-confidence, job burnout, job dissatisfaction, and ...
Mostafa Soleimani +4 more
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