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Care leaders' moral distress in older adult care: A scoping review. [PDF]
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Moral Distress and the Cost of Caring Amongst Medical Oncologists in Singapore. [PDF]
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British Journal of Midwifery
George F Winter discusses ethical challenges in maternity care and the effects that moral distress can have on ...
George F Winter
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George F Winter discusses ethical challenges in maternity care and the effects that moral distress can have on ...
George F Winter
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Moral distress to moral success: Strategies to decrease moral distress
Nursing Ethics, 2022Background: Moral distress, which is especially high in critical care nurses, has significant negative implications for nurses, patients, organizations, and healthcare as a whole. Aim: A moral distress workshop and follow-up activities were implemented in an intensive care unit in order to decrease levels of moral distress and increase nurses ...
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Moral Stress and Moral Distress: Confronting Challenges in Healthcare Systems under Pressure
American Journal of Bioethics, 2023Stresses on healthcare systems and moral distress among clinicians are urgent, intertwined bioethical problems in contemporary healthcare. Yet conceptualizations of moral distress in bioethical inquiry often overlook a range of routine threats to ...
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Nursing Ethics, 2008
Moral distress has received much attention in the international nursing literature in recent years. In this article, we describe the evolution of the concept of moral distress among nursing theorists from its initial delineation by the philosopher Jameton to its subsequent deployment as an umbrella concept describing the impact of moral constraints on
Joan, McCarthy, Rick, Deady
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Moral distress has received much attention in the international nursing literature in recent years. In this article, we describe the evolution of the concept of moral distress among nursing theorists from its initial delineation by the philosopher Jameton to its subsequent deployment as an umbrella concept describing the impact of moral constraints on
Joan, McCarthy, Rick, Deady
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