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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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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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 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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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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Investigating the Level of Moral Distress and Factors Affecting it in the Nurses of Accidents and Emergency Department [PDF]
Background: The emergency department is often associated with congestion and high workload. Emergency nurses usually experience situations that lead to moral challenges, and one of its consequences is moral distress, defined as the most important hidden ...
seyyed hossein shahcheragh +2 more
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Morality, normativity and measuring moral distress [PDF]
AbstractIt is known that people have been getting distressed for a long‐time and healthcare workers, like the military, seem to fit criteria for being at particular risk. Fairly recently a term of art, moral distress, has been added to types of distress at work, though not restricted to work, they can suffer.
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Relationship between Moral Distress and Moral Courage in Nurses Working in Selected Hospitals of Hamadan University of Medical Sciences during the Covid-19 Pandemic [PDF]
Background and Objective: Moral distress is a harmful factor in nursing and nursing care. Ethical courage helps nurses to perform nursing care. The present study aimed to determine the relationship between moral distress and moral courage of nurses ...
Arezou Karampourian +3 more
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Moral distress and burnout in caring for older adults during medical school training
Background Moral distress is a reason for burnout in healthcare professionals, but the clinical settings in which moral distress is most often experienced by medical students, and whether moral distress is associated with burnout and career choices in ...
Subha Perni +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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