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Moral Distress and Moral Disempowerment

Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 2013
Moral distress can consist in anxiety or concern about one’s capacity to meet challenges to one’s integrity; it can also consist in the sense that one has failed to meet these challenges, betraying fundamental moral values or commitments. When the sense of moral failure is compounded by feelings of frustration or impotence, of being constrained ...
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Navigating moral distress using the moral distress map

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2016
The plethora of literature on moral distress has substantiated and refined the concept, provided data about clinicians’ (especially nurses’) experiences, and offered advice for coping. Fewer scholars have explored what makes moral distress moral.
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Moral Distress

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2001
The shortage of nurses and the flaws within the structure of the current health care system are compromising the nurse's ability to provide competent, compassionate care. Nurses are increasingly disturbed because they see themselves as ineffective advocates for their patients.
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Moral Distress, Moral Injury, and Moral Luck

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016
In “A Broader Understanding of Moral Distress,” Stephen M. Campbell, Connie M. Ulrich, and Christine Grady (2016) build a strong case for broadening the characterization of moral distress as it man...
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Moral Distress

2018
Moral distress, a response to moral adversity that imperils integrity under conditions of constraint, has been studied for more than three decades. The context of clinical practice, the complexities of healthcare, clinicians’ roles, and broader society, alongside exponential advances in technology and treatment, create circumstances that regularly ...
Alisa Carse, Cynda Hylton Rushton
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‘Moral distress’

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2021
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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Moral Distress and Moral Conflict in Clinical Ethics

Bioethics, 2013
AbstractMuch research is currently being conducted on health care practitioners' experiences of moral distress, especially the experience of nurses. What moral distress is, however, is not always clearly delineated and there is some debate as to how it should be defined. This article aims to help to clarify moral distress.
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Moral distress

Nursing, 2017
Angela, Karakachian, Alison, Colbert
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