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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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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A study of the situations, features, and coping mechanisms experienced by Irish psychiatric nurses experiencing moral distress [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of this study was toinvestigate moral distress in Irish psychiatric nurses. Design: A qualitative descriptive methodology was used.
Deady, Richard, McCarthy, Joan
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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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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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Background While several studies have been performed on turnover intention among nurses, limited studies have considered the ethical perspectives on turnover intention among haemodialysis nurses.
H. Kim, Hyunjung Kim, Y. Oh
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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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The moral distress model: An empirically informed guide for moral distress interventions [PDF]
AbstractAims and ObjectivesTo explore moral distress empirically and conceptually, to understand the factors that mitigate and exacerbate moral distress and construct a model that represents how moral distress relates to its constituent parts and related concepts.BackgroundThere is ongoing debate about how to understand and respond to moral distress in
Georgina Morley +2 more
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Background Ethical decision‑making and behavior of nurses are major factors that can affect the quality of nursing care. Moral development of nurses to making better ethical decision-making is an essential element for managing the care process.
M. Khaghanizadeh +3 more
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Healthcare Workers’ Moral Distress during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review
During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare workers (HCWs) did not have the opportunity to provide high-quality and standard healthcare services. Research conducted during the pandemic has revealed widespread mental health problems among HCWs.
Evija Nagle +2 more
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