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Clinical Psychology Review, 2023
BACKGROUND Moral distress (MD) and moral injury (MI) are related constructs describing the negative consequences of morally challenging stressors. Despite growing support for the clinical relevance of these constructs, ongoing challenges regarding ...
Stephanie A Houle +22 more
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BACKGROUND Moral distress (MD) and moral injury (MI) are related constructs describing the negative consequences of morally challenging stressors. Despite growing support for the clinical relevance of these constructs, ongoing challenges regarding ...
Stephanie A Houle +22 more
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Moral distress, psychological capital, and burnout in registered nurses
Nursing Ethics, 2023Aims This study aimed to explore the relationship among moral distress, psychological capital, and burnout in registered nurses. Ethical consideration The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the School of Nursing, Hangzhou Normal University ...
Bowen Xue +5 more
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Examining the effect of moral resilience on moral distress
Nursing Ethics, 2023Aims The study aims to test the Turkish validity and reliability of the Rushton Moral Resilience Scale (RMRS) and examine the effect of moral resilience on moral distress.
Mustafa Sabri Kovancı +1 more
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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, 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, moral resilience, and job embeddedness among pediatric nurses
Nursing Ethics, 2023Background Nurses often face ethical issues in their daily work that can have an impact on their level of job embeddedness. And positive job embeddedness is essential to reduce burnout among nurses and improve professional retention in the medical ...
Fuda Li, Jiayan Zhong, Ziyuan He
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Moral trauma, moral distress, moral injury, and moral injury disorder: definitions and assessments
Frontiers in PsychologyWe propose new definitions for moral injury and moral distress, encompassing many prior definitions, but broadening moral injury to more general classes of victims, in addition to perpetrators and witnesses, and broadening moral distress to include ...
Tyler J. VanderWeele +13 more
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Nurse Education in Practice, 2023
AIMS To investigate the mediating role of moral resilience and moral courage in the association between moral distress and moral injury. BACKGROUND There is a preponderance of nursing literature about moral distress, moral resilience, moral courage and
D. J. Berdida
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AIMS To investigate the mediating role of moral resilience and moral courage in the association between moral distress and moral injury. BACKGROUND There is a preponderance of nursing literature about moral distress, moral resilience, moral courage and
D. J. Berdida
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Pediatrics, 2021
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES To longitudinally examine the nature of moral distress (MoD) experienced by clinicians caring for extremely low gestational age neonates. METHODS Neonatologists, medical trainees, and nurses were surveyed at regular ...
Trisha M, Prentice +4 more
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES To longitudinally examine the nature of moral distress (MoD) experienced by clinicians caring for extremely low gestational age neonates. METHODS Neonatologists, medical trainees, and nurses were surveyed at regular ...
Trisha M, Prentice +4 more
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Moral resilience protects nurses from moral distress and moral injury
Nursing EthicsBackground: The relationship between moral resilience, moral distress, and moral injury among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic has been widely investigated; however, the literature in the post-COVID-19 era is scarce.
P. Galanis +4 more
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Nursing Ethics, 2023
Moral distress has emerged as a significant concern for critical care nurses, particularly due to the complex and demanding care provided to critically ill patients in critical care units.
Fatemeh Beheshtaeen +4 more
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Moral distress has emerged as a significant concern for critical care nurses, particularly due to the complex and demanding care provided to critically ill patients in critical care units.
Fatemeh Beheshtaeen +4 more
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