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Understanding the interplay of compassion fatigue and moral resilience on moral distress in ICU nurses: a cross-sectional study

Frontiers in Public Health
Background Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses frequently confront significant psychological challenges, including compassion fatigue, moral distress, and diminished moral resilience. These issues not only affect their well-being but also impact the quality
Jin Yin, Lili Zhao, Na Zhang, Hui Xia
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Critical care nurse leaders’ moral distress: A qualitative descriptive study

Nursing Ethics
Background Unit-based critical care nurse leaders (UBCCNL) play a role in exemplifying ethical leadership, addressing moral distress, and mitigating contributing factors to moral distress on their units.
P. Miller   +5 more
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Moral distress in nurses caring for patients with Covid-19

Nursing Ethics, 2021
Background: Moral distress occurs when constraints prevent healthcare providers from acting in accordance with their core moral values to provide good patient care. The experience of moral distress in nurses might be magnified during the current Covid-19
H. Silverman   +3 more
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Moral resilience and intention to leave: Mediating effect of moral distress

Nursing Ethics
Aims This study aims to examine the mediating effect of moral distress on the relationship between moral resilience and the intention to leave. Background Moral distress is a phenomenon that negatively impacts healthcare workers, healthcare institutions,
Mustafa Sabri Kovancı   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

‘Moral distress’

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2021
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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Moral distress in veterinarians

Veterinary Record, 2019
Moral distress is a psychological state of anguish that has been widely studied in healthcare professionals. Experiencing moral distress can lead to problems including avoidance of patients and increased staff turnover. Moral distress in veterinarians has not yet been explored to the extent seen in the human medical field, and there is limited data ...
Alejandra I Arbe Montoya   +3 more
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When Moral Uncertainty Becomes Moral Distress

Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 2013
This narrative symposium illuminates the problem of clinician moral distress. NIB editorial staff and narrative symposium editors, Cynda Rushton, PhD, RN, FAAN and Renee Boss, MD, MHS, developed a call for stories, which was sent to several list serves and posted on Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics’ website.
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Moral distress

Nursing, 2017
Angela, Karakachian, Alison, Colbert
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Moral Repugnance, Moral Distress, and Organ Sales

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2015
Many still oppose legalizing markets in human organs on the grounds that they are morally repugnant. I will argue in this paper that the repugnance felt by some persons towards sales of human organs is insufficient to justify their prohibition. Yet this rejection of the view that markets in human organs should be prohibited because some persons find ...
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